My 25 teeth is already rct and crowned. A small gap present between 25 nd 26 teeth. Also 26 teeth break from side of 25 teeth. Also rct done in 24 teeth. I feel pain and sensitivity in Gum between 25 nd 26 and area of breaked 26 teeth. Is 26 teeth require rct or extraction? Or gum problem is there, guide what I do
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Your problem will get solved with the following treatment
26 needs a rct and a cap
25 cap needs to be cut and removed since there is huge decay under the cap.
24 looks like a small decay that can be restored with a filling
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On viewing your X-ray 26 definitely need pulp testing done for RCT But in any case it requires restoration so that contact is build up between 25& 26 and thr is no lodgement of food and hence no pain. But more problematic is 25, which has a crown, which is inappropriate and hence will lead to food lodgement always because of the space beneath the crown. So you need to get that evaluated.
Depending upon the clinical complains you are making
It seems like more of a gum problem becoz of food enlodgement .
Do copious rinsing with warm salted water atleast 10 times followed by application of hexi gel 3 times a day
There are other clinical pathologies also in the radiograph...
Do visit a dentist for a thorough checkup ..
Good luck
Thanku
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