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Hello, I have done Rct of my left tooth, after 12-13 days my tooth is still paining while eating, Is that ok? Help
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usually toothache does not lingers so much long after RCT , avoid eating from that side for atleast 1 week . if still it persists than visit your dentist
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Please share us an Xray if u have any so that we can comment something on it.
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Hi... You need to visit dentist who has treated or any good dentist to get it checked.
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Namaskaram, Root canal treatment involves removing of the infected pulp. In this process the tooth undergoes a lot of wear and tear as a result there is pain . This pain should be normal just wait for a couple of days . If you are experiencing pain even after kindly visit your dentist so that he can asses the infection and the difficulty you are facing and might suggest you with a couple of antibiotics and analgesics. Get well soon!!! Team Shambhala.
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