Yes, iv had root canal done several time's & still had toothache in the same tooth, Sounds like it needs redoing.!!! Do you have an abcess ?
Once upon a time, if you had a tooth with a diseased nerve, you'd probably lose that tooth. Today, with a special dental procedure called a root canal therapy you may save that tooth. Inside each tooth is the pulp which provides nutrients and nerves to the tooth, it runs like a thread down through the root. When the pulp is diseased or injured, the pulp tissue dies. If you don't remove it, your tooth gets infected and you could lose it. After the dentist removes the pulp, the root canal is cleaned and sealed off to protect it. Then your dentist places a crown over the tooth to help make it stronger.
Most of the time, a root canal is a relatively simple procedure with little or no discomfort involving one to three visits. Best of all, it can save your tooth and your smile!
2007-03-16 11:40:15
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answered by lynda 3
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relies upon on the teeth. I had a root canal some weeks in the past and it replaced into undesirable! yet I had yet another root canal and it replaced into completely effective- no soreness, no longer something undesirable my jaw replaced into only a touch sore from protecting my mouth open for that lengthy. I had a teeth extracted a week in the past and that replaced into frightening!! i'd have taken the muse canal over that any day even if the teeth couldn't be kept. in the journey that they could save your teeth w/ a root canal, even if it really is contaminated, i fairly imagine attempt to be on antibiotics for some days formerly they do the muse canal. If there is an infection present day, the novacaine is honestly no longer powerful and that is what made mine so horrific. So, root canal as long as there is not any an infection, or you get the an infection cleared up formerly. Extractions go away lingering soreness and issues. Root canal, if executed precise, is declared and executed- no lingering soreness excpet a sore jaw.
2016-11-26 00:16:00
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answered by ? 4
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Root canals, from what I understand, are the result of decay within a given tooth that effect the nerve. In my case, I had a cavity that was really deep and even after I had a filling put in it continued to decay almost all the way to the jaw bone.
The explanation that I got from the dentist is that the nerve of my tooth had died and it needed to be removed as well as the decay and infection inside of my tooth.
Basically what he did was go inside my tooth, take all of the decay out, clean the four canals of my tooth, made a mold of my real tooth and then put a temporary cap back in my tooth. After a couple of weeks the permanent cap arrived in his office and he simply took off the temporary and replaced it with the permanent cap.
As far as the operation itself, I was given a local anestetic and I was awake through the whole thing. I felt no pain at all and I even drove home from the dentist's office.
I've had two root canal operations, one without dental insurance and one with it, and it can be very expensive. When I had it done without insurance the whole procedure, including the permanent cap, cost about $1,300. Believe me it was not fun to have to pay that but you need to have this operation done.
If you wait too long the tooth can become infected, like mine did, and it can spread to other parts of your body and cause serious complications. I waited about two and a half years before I finally had my second root canal done.
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2007-03-16 08:14:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I just had 2 root canals today I don't think they will be painful any more. Just follow the Dr's advice and take any medications he prescribes too.
2007-03-16 08:46:19
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answered by ? 4
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A Root Canal is very invasive, it can hurt for several days. Be sure to take the antibiotic (all of it) to deter infection, and if he didn't give you a couple of Vicodin he is a mean man...
2007-03-16 08:05:23
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answered by Uncle Red 6
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A root canal can "fail." This has happened to me. Go back to your dentist. You might have to have it redone. Good luck.
2007-03-16 08:05:45
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answered by flinch 4
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Not if they know what their doing
2007-03-16 09:30:43
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answered by Radtech1996 4
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