I have caped my one teeth uper right side by root canal treatment just 6 days ago but I feel strong sensation in that capped teeth when we drink water.when I consulted the doctor about this he said that the another teeth just beside of that back is also got cavity and it needs the same treatment of root canal.so I just want to know that the sensation of that teeth is related to the next cavitivated teeth or it is not given the proper treatment of that teeth?
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hello, you need to visit a dentist and get it checked. get an x-ray done. if there is a cavity, you need to get it filled. if there is infection to root of the tooth, you need to get it treated. then get a crown placed over it.
A tooth does not feel sensitive after a root canal treatment if done perfectly. The possibility of the neighboring tooth having a cavity cannot be ruled out. In case of a doubt, whether the treatment done is right or no, consult another dentist and have a second opinion. A thorough clinical and radiographic examination is required to rule out if the treatment provided was right or not.
Visit a dentist and get a radio-graph done so that the dentist can co-relate it with clinical findings.
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There is possibility that adjacent tooth also has cavity which can be confirmed by xray. So get xray done that will clear all your doubts like whether rct done properly and whether adjacent tooth has cavity n all.
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