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I am sending photo,this is my second molar of left side.please advice is infection reached in the pulp of second molar.i will decide my treatment plan according to infection
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The attached X-ray do not show second molar. Regarding your first molar,according to X-ray,yes it might require Root canal treatment but need to evaluate it clinically. You should get it treated now irrespective of how much the infection is.
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Visit a local dentist and get it Physically evaluated followed by treatment required,as soon as possible.
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If you are qualified enough to decide your treatment plan ,why can't you excuse others are do the diagnosis yourself and well maybe why don't you just treat yourself why all the fuzz
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Rct for the molars. Fillings will not be much use. The caries is extensive and also present in multiple places.
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In this x ray I can see only first molar and second premolar Which tooth exactly u have problem and any kind of pain while chewing , can u explain more
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Hello do you feel any pain while chewing or does the pain increase in night??
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It is nearby your pulp so it need clinical evaluation as well ki weather it will go for RCT , IPC or filling
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Looks like need RCT
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Visit dental Cliny
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Go for rct
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Hi, The tooth decay is close to the pulp. It is better to evaluate the tooth clinically and decide if it has to undergo Filling or Root Canal treatment.
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