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Re-RCT or Surgery
Re-RCT or Surgery for affected molar tooth. I have got 2 different opinions.
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Please post up an x ray so we can guide you better. You can take a second opinion .
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In my opinion,surgery is a better option.
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Hi if u send me d X-ray can guide u better
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Please elaborate on what different opinion you have got?
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Have a full mouth Xray taken ( OPG) and consult an experienced dentist
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Hi, it's depends on x ray. we have to see whether bone support is there or not. if it is not then go for removal or otherwise if bone is good then we can do re rct.
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Hello Please post the x ray which will make it very useful because the two treatment options are totally different from one another
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One xray is required for proper diagnosis
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