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As i have some teeths out can i go for brasses ..
Can i apply brasses
Also i have some teeths in not proper ways as some are long nd short ..
And i have got a rtc done of my one teeth but i can't eat anything from that teeth nd there is a black dot on my that teeth
And why did i developed alots of chaala( mouth sore) after having alot of water intake
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Go for braces treatment for alignment.
For pain in rct treated tooth go for xray to determine the extent of infection .
Oral ulcer may be due to poor oral hygiene.
Apply kenakort ointment
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For RCT treated tooth pain, need a x ray n proper history of root canal. If their is pain and you are not able to eat from that side, their might be reinfection. If you want your teeth to be aligned you can go for braces or orthodontic treatment. Mouth ulcer can occur due to many reasons, proper history is needed.
Next Steps
(-) Visit a dentist or video consult
(-) Brush twice a day
(-) Maintaine good oral hygiene
(-) Can take painkiller if needed
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Visit a doctor or video consult for proper treatment plan n diagnosis
Yes u can go for orthodontic treatment for alignment of ur teeth.
For rct treated teeth, u need to share a xray of that teeth.
Mouth sore can be due to many reason.
Need to consult more.
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