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Rct teeth pain discomfort.
The teeth marked with red was treated with re rct 1.5 years back. I am having a discomfort on the side of the tooth marked with red.These are my front incisor teeth. Please help. Xrays are attached.
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Hello dear Please be calm Seems to be infection which require medications I suggest you to get medications for immediate relief May be re RCT could be required for permanent relief
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medications
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warm saline rinses 6 hourly a day for 5 days
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Looks like RCT has failed and root resorption at the apex
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Retreatment with preferably using MTA
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Re root canal.is required better to go to a reputed doctor
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This tooth has to be treated again It will require re root canal treatment better to get it done by endodontist
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Visit endodontist
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Your treatment appears to be fine don’t worry
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Consult the doctor who did Rct,the doctor might give you some medication to help
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Just observe for some time if aggravates the re - Rct
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Hi, The dentist has done a good job with the rct.What exactly is the type of discomfort you are facing and since when?If it is a mild discomfort I would ignore it for now. However if it progresses to pain you will have to consult a dentist.Also you need to bear in mind that it could also be some other tooth in the region which is causing the discomfort.
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