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Root fracture (mild)
A week ago,I fell on floor and my incisor got nearly uprooted (but not, it just moves).then i shortly visit dentist. He said he had done root canal and some other things.It has certainly healed tooth but some pain still is alive there even if i am forbidden of hard food,brushing teeth harshly and other vulnerable practices.what should i do so that my pain stops.
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Please inform your dentist if the pain is still there, if the tooth has healed the pain should not be there. For now you can take some anti-inflammatory or analgesic to provide immediate relief but visiting your dentist is a must to treat this problem. Difficult to tell you what the exact treatment protocol would best suit you without seeing some x-rays and pictures.
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Hie...consult ur dentist ...may be root canal is not perfectly done or some infection bremains there ..go for a xray once ..and crown is surely adviced after rct so go for it
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