I did my root cancel 3 yrs back and had put a bridge (Cap) over my 3 side teeth's which are next to the canine teeth. From the past 3 days my teeths which are covered under the cap are paining. it is giving me some paining sensation and has become very sensitive. Is it because of the climate or something? is there a painkiller which I could take to avoid the pain?
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Please get an Xray done for the teeth and see if infection is present.
Please check if the teeth adjacent to the Caps are decayed.
Is the food getting getting struck in the teeth which are capped, if so problem with the gums.
Pain killer may give you symptomatic relief.
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Please don't chew hard food from that side
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Hi,If you have very sharp pain you have to check with an X-Ray and confirm that your adjacent teeth are fine and has no cavities. If your other teeth are fine then go for deep cleaning and take antibiotics and painkillers for three days. Consult a nearby dentist and take proper medication.
No. It is not because of climate. Need to see an Xray. If the all the teeth have been RCTd then there is infection there still or has recurred. If one or two haven't, then they have cavities now below the bridge. Get an x-ray done for further guidance
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