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Why there is discomfort after crown?
Before 2 days i had completed my RCT. There was no pain since 2 days but today they put crown on my temporary felling. But it's seems me certain uncomfortable because when i press gums around treated tooth i felt quite pain. Are such pain usually happen when crown place there?
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Observe for 2-3 days. If pain still persist then visit your dentist.
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Hi.. yes, some people will experience this pain because of high points. Most of the time minor adjustments are required to correct the crown
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Just observe for 2 days if the pain is not reducing then visit the dentist again and convey the problem
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Get your occlusion re checked with the new crown
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Hello maam it usualy happens for sometime if its still there after few days and go for a check up
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Wait for 1-2 days if it still persists , visit your dentist for the adjustment of your crown .
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It will subside after sometimes.
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Hi, The pain you are experiencing should subside in 2 to 3 days. If pain persists, visit your dentist for a follow up.
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Better to wait for 2-3 days. If pain persists, do visit a local dentist for physical evaluation and treatment (as required).
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