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Old 11-29-2011, 01:18 PM #1
kannaiah kannaiah is offline
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Default Redoing root canal

Hi,

I got RCT for teeth 24 and 25, that was 10 years before and just few days back I got a crown for 24 but not 25. And last two day the pain is off and on.

At the time the dentist told the RCT to 25 was not done properly, I used to get pain occasionally for that tooth. But previous visits to different dentists didn't say anything about that.

Now should I get RCT redone for 25? if yes how much time it may take to do it?
Could it be done is 1-2 days?
Is there a chance of breaking the tooth in the process?
Please suggest.
Regards,
Kanna
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