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Rct tooth pain
9years long RCT tooth is paining.I want cause because that Is in right lower molar. Recently upper jaw molar RCT is done above the same RCT tooth.
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Hello welcome To practo.    If you have done filling or get your upper tooth crowned there may be some high point. That must be exerting pressure on lower molar. This can cause periapical pathology on lower tooth.   So if you feel that some extra pressure is on lower molar you need to consult the same dentist so that he may place the crown properly.    You must also get an IOPAR X Ray done with respect to lower paining tooth. Hope you will find my answer helpful and you will write to us in case of any further need. Regards Dr Muzaffar
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