Monday, April 27, 2009

Root canal...?

should there be any pain at all after a root canal?





after a little over a month, i mean.

Root canal...?
Mayeb alittle bit of sensitivity, but shouldn't be a lot of pain. My mother had one, and it didn't take so she ended up having her tooth pulled. If it is still hurting I would consult a dentist to have it checked.
Reply:You shouldn't feel anything from that tooth after a root canal. They may have left one canal untreated. YOu'd better go back to the dentist who did it.
Reply:yes yes yes.





but it will go away





mine took a while also.
Reply:If any nerve was left behind...it can be aggrevated...


if it is infected...it will hurt.





I'm thinking you need to go back and find out what's up.
Reply:You can still have some pain and sensitivity, but it shouldn't be constant. I had more pain after my crown was placed than I did after my root canal.


I would check in with the dentist and ask him to take an x-ray to make sure all is OK.
Reply:Pain from root canal can be real or phantom. My grandmother had her leg amputated many years ago. Her non-existent foot was the cause of her greatest pain for the rest of her life.
Reply:it pains at times. try to avoid the foods that tends to hurt u.thats' what i didi whe i had my root canal. if this does't help go to the dentist who terated u
Reply:During the root canal process, if local anesthesia has been administered there will be no pain. But the process involves keeping your mouth wide open for an hour or two, so you may have mild pain in those muscles for a couple of days. Additionally, if the temporary filling administered after root canal may cause some pain until it is removed prior to administering permanent filling and crown.
Reply:a root canel takes a while to heal and they hurt like hell take care and be good

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