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I had two fillings done on my 1st and 2nd molars on the right side upper jaw last week. However, I experience periodic severe pain on my entire upper jaw on the right side. What can be the issue, and what should be done?
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We need to take an xray to determine the cause.
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May be cavitation has reached a point where it meets pulp cavity of teeth. Get an x ray done of tooth and send me to get more accurate suggestion.
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This could be due to deeper cavitation and in-protective fillings. Need radiograph to comment precisely.
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hi sir, pls get an xray done of both the teeth and then get back to me. probably one of the fillings is very deep and requires a rct now
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get an Xray done.. maybe the caries is deep and has involved the pulp which cud be the reason of pain
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