Pls.take.an xray.with your dentist
Can be adjacent tooth cavity or.abrasion .missed canal.
Use can use senqueal ad mouthwash and sensodyne tooth paste for time being
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Reasons
- Delayed body response to RCT
- Caries in adjacent teeth due to food accumulation.
- Or there could be an extra canal which is undetected.
And a few other reasons
An xray of the tooth will be very helpful in determining the actual cause.
You can consult online with the Xray to get a diagnosis.
Meanwhile what you can do is:
- Lukewarm salt water rinse thrice daily.
- Floss on both sides of the Root Canal treated tooth to make sure there is no food accumulation.
- Get an xray of the tooth.
- Use an antisensitivity tooth paste.
- Use medicated mouthwash rinse twice daily.
Sometimes , our body shows slow response in terms of healing after rct & so the crown .
But , still you can follow preventive measures like. ....
1 . don't chew from that side anything hard or sticky.
2. Maintain proper oral hygiene by following proper brushing technique with ultra soft toothbrush.
3.eat lots of vitamin C rich fruits like aawla, oranges, strawberry, etc. To improve immunity, and oral health.
Next Steps
if the sensitivity is severe ,then you can consult on practo for further information about it. We are here to help you.
or
if possible, visit dentist for xray called 'cbct 'of the treated tooth causing the trouble.
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