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My teeth was performed RCT .. 2 months ago and cap has been fixed... But since 2 days I m facing light pain while biting or hot things... May I know what to do... As currently everywhere clinics are shut because of pandemic.please advice...
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Hello Please visit your dentist at the earliest and get an x-ray done. Do not postpone due to covid
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No it's not normal. Get Xray done and consult dentist.
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Dear practo user X-ray will be helpful to know condition of tooth and root. Search dental clinic opened near me.
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Sir if hot things hurt ur teeth than it could b due to other tooth getting caries... If pain is sever take ketorol dt 10mg as n wen required
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visit dentist for needful... or go to chat box for further queries...
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Most common reasons for these sympotoms are..1) due to high point  2) inadequate filling and cleaning of root canals. Frankly.. no home remedies for this.
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