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Vizualizare 2 articole - 1 la 2 (din 2 în total)
Vizualizare 2 articole - 1 la 2 (din 2 în total)
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Buna ziua!
Acum o luna am facut tratament de canal la premolarul 1 inferior. Nervul era mort, exista sangerare. Mi l-a plombat definitiv in aceeasi sedinta+ o plomba de colet. Problema este ca ma tot doare. Gingia in jurul dintelui este conturata. Nu o pot atinge, nu pot da cu periuta pe toata suprafata dintelui. Atat gingia cat si gintele ma doare.
Radiologic, mi s-a spus ca tratamentul este ok, dar ca inca exista inflamatie la os (banuiesc ca la radacina se refera).
Este normal sa mai existe inflamatie dupa atata vreme?
Nu cumva problema a fost ca mi-a pus plomba definitiva in aceeasi sedinta cu tratamentul de canal?
Credeti ca in cazul acesta solutia ar fi extractia?
Va multumesc!
Poza din ct
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