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Toothache after rct
After obturation i had tremendous pain in that teeth..Doctor removed entire filling but a piece of gutta percha was broken that was extending out of canal and was left inside jaw..Now there is pain in jaw.what should b done
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Hello send us your  xray contact  we can treat  it with medication  can suggest  for  immediate  relief.
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Sir please post the X-ray if you have So that accordingly I can comment
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Get an X-ray done and see dentist.
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Relax. Unless there is some ridiculous amount of GP that has gone beyond, the pain will subside soon. If it doesn't then apical surgery could be done but I don't if that would be necessary. Please get an Xray done and consult me privately on Practo if you need further guidance.
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