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Toothache after fitment of cap
The cap fitted on Monday The pain is still going on Generally how many days it takes to subsidy the pain?
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Please observe if you are able to bite equally from both sides of the mouth or only the cap is touching first when you're trying to bite. If cap is touching first then  reducing high points can reduce the pain. Was the RCT done for the tooth, before the cap is placed.
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Hi Please visit your dentist for a follow-up checkup. So that he/she can evaluate properly the reason for your pain. So that accordingly proper protocol is carried out. Highpoints can also be the reason for pain. So let your dentist evaluate and suggest you accordingly because they know the complete history of your treatment where it is been done. Hope that helps. Dr.Nisha.Harwani.
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2-3days
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It takes about a a week or two for the pain to subside.
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