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There is a lot of pain on the right side of my mouth.. Lower and upper jaw. Both sides are paining.. I got my tooth filled but I dont think it has Been done correctly
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There might b pulp involvemnt so root canal n crown needed but clinical n radiography examination needed to see
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Hi see tooth pain in both jaws ..is due to high point .. if u r filling is high while biting u tend to exert more pressure on d tooth .. so due to strain u have pain in both jaws .. this is. One reason. D other reason is if ur tooth which is filled ., if d filling is too deep ,,u will have pulp albums pain
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If your tooth cavity is approximate to dental pulp or involve to dental pulp then you need for ROOT CANAL TREATMENT.only simple cavity filling can’t give you relief.After root canal your pain will definitely goes off .
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Go to your dentist and get a X-ray done for the same tooth ... U might either have a high point in the filling or else your tooth needs root canal treatment ... meanwhile u can take tab ketorol dt by dissolving in half glass of water for pain ...
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