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Would it be slightly painful after RCT?
I took Root canal treatment at my nearest dentist recently , after repeated driving inside the left lower jaw molar teeth.but I'm feeling lil pain under it,especially while matting toothline. Is t temporary r need to b consulted again.
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it will get better with time..giv it 2-3 days
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Generally post root canal little pain is anticipated wait for 2 to 3 days. Take the precribed medication by ur doctor.Warm salt water rinse is recommended protocol.
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if pain doesnt subside even after a 4 to 5 days visit ur doctor immediatly
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dont use tat teeth n put pressure on tat area for a week.
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Sometimes pain may be there for a day or two and as mentioned by you it's little pain only. I suggest you wait for two days and take a mild pain killer like combiflam in case you are uncomfortable . If the pain doesn't go down after two to three days please consult . Make sure u r not allergic to any medication.
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