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I have severe sensation in one of my teeth in the backside. What are the normal charges for ur with and without capping
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Treatment depends on severity of infection, any tooth damage present n other factors.. use vantej or sensigel paste n senquel AD mouth wash for 15 days, use pain killer like hifenac p in severe pain cases... consult to near by dentist
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vantej, senquel AD, visit dentist
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use above mentioned medicine
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How do u know that rct is required? Did any Dentist suggest that? For any normal sensation not always is rc required.
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We need to check the teeth occlusion opposite tooth xray then only we can conclude treatment for that u need to come in clinic
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Charges depend upon various factors like  the severerity of infection/ tooth position/root canal anatomy/ sterilization protocol required so on.
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trust and choose your doctor according to calibre not charges.
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There are two types of rct manual and using endo motor. Charges vary according to type of rct and may vary from place to place.
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go to the dentist in your area for help
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1. RCT 3.5 k without Cap 2. Depending on the condition I can tell the charges for WITH CAP.
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