I went through RCT and next day my fillings came out when I woke up half tha filling was sticked to my cheeks ..what to do my doctor isn't available today..
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Noting to worry about it. It must be temporary filling. Wait for your doctor. And try not to eat from that side.
Still have queries then please consult with doctor online or offline for better guidance and treatment options.
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It is a temporary filling. Nothing to worry about. Don't eat anything hard from that side and rinse your mouth everytime you eat something. Visit your dentist for permanent filling.
Its a temporary filling. It will come out. Nothing wrong. Nothing to worry. Doctor gives temporary filling as he/she has to work at next appointment.
Permanent filling will be done after the tooth and periodontium is healed. After that crown will be given.
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Visit your dentist for permanent filling as per his/her protocol.
It could be a temporary filling. As the name suggests, it's just temporary. Don't worry. Just don't bite anything hard with that side. Get back to your dentist once he is available.
Hie..no need to worry...just avoid food accumulation...do rinses after having anything....and go for a permanent filling and then cap...cap is must after rct...if ur dentist is not available then consult another 1 for filling and cap..do not waste time
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