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Opg for rct
Attached opg..For rct.11 days done but still pain.other dentist told not correct rct.please give suggestions..
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Hi, it could be bcos of underlying minor periapical geanuloma could be accessed better with iopa radigraph.. Regards Dr Titus
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Hello mam The condition of the rct can't be assessed by opg . It's needs intra oral X ray to assess it completely . Even if the rct is good some times few patients might have pain following treatment for few days its normal depending upon the pre-existing conditions . Have tablets properly . Pain after root canal treatment may occur due to may reasons. So careful assesment of your tooth with intra oral X rays will give a detailed analysis. Even if the rct is incomplete it can be refilled by doing retreatment if due to other causes it can be treated .
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do visit a dentist and make an intra oralxrays and also check for your correct bite.
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have your tablets regularly avoid having hard foods avoid extreme cold and hot food substances
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Take xray at present condition and have to see any abscess is developed. If not hitting oclussal tips should be reduced.
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Take painkillers and antibiotics as prescribed by your doctor
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