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Throbing pain just after teeth c fited
I,ve had a tooth that was rotten and was half broken towards the cheek side...but it never pained...it stands third from backwards... But my dentist suggested to fit cap over it without rct... After which he cut my teeth to adjust the cap... Then he fitted it using some sort of cement... I didn't felt pain at that time but by night the teeth started throbing and felt like electric shock running from gum area towards the ear and head too... I had many pain killers from yesterday... But no use.
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you will need to do a root canal treatment and then put a cap on it. please consult your dentist again.
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Plesse get an xray done to evaluate the condition of the tooth. Based on your symptoms, you would be requiring a root canal treatment but an xray will confirm the reason for the pain and then further treatment plan can be discussed and executed.
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please stop popping painkillers and get the treatment done.
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The tooth needs to be filled up i.e a root canal filling and a recapping.
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Hi Ma'am...you need to get an x-ray of your tooth done and further treatment will be according to the condition of tooth.Dont take too much painkillers and visit a dentist. Mostly a root canal has to be done to relieve the pain due to pressure build up. Kindly practo consult us for for detailed consultation and treatment plan.  Regards.
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The cap should be removed and a root canal treatment is required in that tooth. Get an X-ray done and consult your dentist
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