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It has been two month to my rootcanal and now tooth is become litle sensitive.is it normal it doesnt pain.before one month doctor had xray of my teeth there was no major infection in rct
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make sure you get the cap done and if its done check for high points in the cap as sometimes if the cap is not placed in a right way chances of sensitivity pertaining is common.
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Did you put a cap on that If infection means you should go for a re rct
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Adut in which root canal treatment has been over should not be sensitive otherwise. The current x-ray of the tooth will be required to provide a more rational opinion whether it is infected or not currently. If the tooth is infected it can be due to multiple reasons and Re RCT can be done to correct that so that extraction of the tooth is avoided. Please post the current x-ray of the tooth if you have so that we can evaluate the same and give you our opinion. Regards
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