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Suggest Treatment For Pain In Capped Tooth And Gum

I had a tooth for which rootcanal was done and fixed a cap. Now after 4 years i am getting pain from the caped tooth and the gum is also painful.doctor advised me to take moxikind cv625 with hifenac for 3 days.i continued the treatment for 5 days.but still the problem continues.I am using gel for the gums. but still the problem recurring can you pl.advise
Thu, 12 Jun 2014
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Hello, thank you for consulting with healthcaremagic.
If you are having pain in the root canal treated tooth, it means, now again some infection is developing below the tooth, which is causing this problem.
You have to visit your dentist and get an x - ray of the tooth, which will show the area of infection and then treatment will be done accordingly, after then only you will get relief.
Hope it will help you.
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Suggest Treatment For Pain In Capped Tooth And Gum

Hello, thank you for consulting with healthcaremagic. If you are having pain in the root canal treated tooth, it means, now again some infection is developing below the tooth, which is causing this problem. You have to visit your dentist and get an x - ray of the tooth, which will show the area of infection and then treatment will be done accordingly, after then only you will get relief. Hope it will help you.