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Rootcanal cap fixing cement
I got my root canal treatment done for molar tooth and after fixing cap the excess cement is spread to nearby tooth. Can you suggest how to remove the cement from good tooth
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If it's not causing any problem then you can leave it. If you have problem then visit the doctor and get it removed
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Many a times it gets removed itself but if it is causing discomfort then visit your dental surgeon
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Hello It will go off no worries
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Hello It ll gone by own
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It wl go by its own if not going visit the dentist
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That’s not good! Go back to your dentist and ask him/her to clean your teeth and remove excess cement
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It usually goes off by itself after u brush few times. But if u feeling discomfort u cn ask ur dentist. He will remove it .
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Hi, The excess cement will come out when you brush. In case it does not come out, visit the dentist and get it removed.
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Hello! It ll go way by itself. If its bothering you, ask your dental surgeon to remove it.
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