Rct and wisdom tooth removal done 8 months ago but since week headache started feeling in rct cap placed on last tooth .
May I know headache is related to cap placed tooth becoz when I visited last 3 month ago also dentist told me previously my nerve ia very close to tooth there is no space hence some redness happens due to may be food stuck or something
He wrote antibiotic it's reduce again it's started pls advice what to do now
Headache is related to tooth pain pl confirm once side headche little cold in nose also having pls reply some medicine 💊 thanks
Age 31
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Hi since RCT was done 8months it might not be the issue.For food lodgement use water floss.And check cap once with dentist.To rule out exact reason get one 3D x ray of that area.Sinusitis might also be the reason.Consult dentist for clinical examination.
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Consult dentist
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Use water floss
Maintain proper oral hygiene
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If the headache has started after 8 months of treatment...it is mostly not due to the tooth.
Headache at this time of the year is the most common symptom for sinusitis.
Nasal congestion leads to heaviness in the head resulting in headache that aggravates on lying down or bending
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if you still have some concerns regarding the tooth ..you can always get a x-ray done .
Health Tips
start with steam inhalation that will help clear your sinuses and relief pain
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