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Don't put up with this situation and go to the hospital quickly.
Generally, the first time of root canal** may be a little painful, but it is within the range that the patient can tolerate. However, some patients have a particularly strong reaction to the nerve-killing drug, which will cause unbearable pain, which requires timely follow-up to the hospital. In your mother's case, she needs to go to the hospital for a follow-up visit immediately.
According to your description, I think it is caused by poor drainage, it is better to put a little cp drainage for two days, and wait for the pressure inside the teeth to be a little less before killing the nerves...
Hope it helps your mother.
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What is the painkiller that the doctor prescribes? Take some Fenpidex, it works well for dental pain.
There is also a possibility that inflammation occurs at the apex of the tooth where the root canal is done, that is, apical periodontitis. Go to the hospital for an X-ray diagnosis in time
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Take some anti-inflammatory drugs, it is better to hang some hanging water to reduce swelling, the next follow-up will not be as painful as the first time, don't worry, generally do a root canal** The first time there will be a root expansion reaction, it will be a little painful, just take some anti-inflammatory drugs, your mother may be the apical inflammation caused by inflammation entering the periapical tissue during the root expansion process, and it is necessary to open and drain twice more to eliminate inflammation before you can do the next step**.
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No, what the doctor will do for you is to kill the nerves, and the medicine put in may indeed cause pain, but it will generally be fine after a day, and the nerves will basically be dead when you go to the next follow-up visit, and there will be no pain problems, so don't worry.
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Root canals are commonly used for pulpitis and apical periodontitis. First, drugs are used to inactivate the dental nerve, and then the decaying tissue of the pulp cavity and root canal is removed, disinfected, sterilized, and sterilized. After the bacteria and inflammation are completely eliminated, the root canal is filled.
Because the root canal inactivates the tooth nerve, toothache generally does not occur after the root canal. However, if a toothache occurs, it is most likely due to the pulp not being removed, resulting in residual residue. For the residue, a root canal is required again**.
After a root canal**, the toothache can also be pain caused by the occlusal trauma of the tooth caused by the filling being too high, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for adjustment. If the root canal ** is unqualified, resulting in the failure of the root canal**, it is easy to have toothache symptoms. Some people have sensitive constitutions and are allergic to the use of filling materials, which can also cause toothache symptoms.
There are some diseases in the mouth but they don't get effective**, in this case, the root canal** can lead to the spread of bacteria, which can lead to the symptoms of toothache.
It is also normal to have toothache symptoms shortly after a root canal**. Generally, it can recover gradually over two or three days. However, if the toothache symptoms are particularly severe, you should go to the hospital in time.
If the toothache symptoms persist for a long time and still not relieve, you should also go to the hospital. If the root canal** fails, resulting in toothache symptoms, it is necessary to go to a regular hospital for a root canal** in time. **Upon success, it relieves toothache symptoms.
Pay attention to the root canal**, you must choose a regular hospital to improve the success rate of the root canal**.
After the root canal**, you should pay attention to oral hygiene, brush your teeth in the morning and evening, rinse your mouth after meals, especially rinse your mouth with light salt water after meals, which can play a certain bactericidal and anti-inflammatory effect, and can also relieve toothache symptoms. It is common to drink plenty of water and avoid eating good foods to avoid harming your teeth. Investigate the root canal** tooth for incomplete complications that require further **.
At this point, the patient needs to undergo a detailed examination, re-evaluate and diagnose the cause of the pain, and then proceed accordingly**.
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It may be because the root canal was not completely completed in the process, or there was a residual root canal, and the methods used were incorrect, and the correct effect was not obtained, so there was a toothache after the root canal. If you have a toothache after a root canal**, you can take a little painkiller appropriately and do it twice**.
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It may be that there is a problem with the pulp, or there is a lesion, or it may be caused by unadaptability, or it may be caused by the cause of fire.
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Question 1: Is it normal for a tooth to be painful after a root canal**? 50 points Your root canal** is not finished yet!
Root canal** is a very complicated process, the doctor fills it with a white one, which is the deactivator that seals you! It is used to kill nerves, and you can't sleep because of the drugs that kill nerves! Why is it more painful at first, because there will be more nerves in your medullary cavity than in the root canal, so it will be more painful to seal the medicine at first.
After a day, if you don't feel too much pain, it means that the medicine has reached the root canal, so you don't feel very painful, and then the doctor should have told you when to go to the next follow-up visit!
You go to the hospital according to the follow-up time, and the doctor will give you the next step again!
Your teeth are still inflamed because it's not over yet!
Question 2: What should I do if my tooth still hurts after a root canal, can I go to a doctor A root canal is to kill all the blood vessels and nerves of the root of the tooth, remove the pulp in the root of the tooth, including the necrotic substance, and then disinfect and fill. After such a set of tosses, there will be no dental nerve left in the root of the tooth, and your tooth will no longer feel anything.
If you feel soreness right now, it's proof that there is still a tooth nerve. There are several root canals in the root of the tooth, maybe some root canals have not been done, maybe the tooth nerve has not been cleared, and you can see clearly by taking a dental film.
For the root of the tooth that is not clear and clean, the bacteria will continue to corrode the root of the tooth, then your root canal** is equal to doing it in vain, and the root of the tooth will rot, so while the time is not long, there is time to remedy, and then go for a thorough root canal**.
Question 3: Why is it still painful after the root canal of the tooth, how can I burn the pulp now and not burn it clean, the most important thing to see a doctor to see.
Question 4: What happens if the root canal of the tooth still hurts after the root canal If the root canal is not relieved, you should go to the stomatology department of the hospital for examination to see if you need to do tooth extraction**, pay attention to the dietary contraindications and spicy.
Question 5: About the pain after the root canal of the tooth apical periodontitis is still obvious, but it is not a apical cyst, because it involves the relationship between **clarity, and it is not very clear. If it is a apical cyst, it is generally necessary to have a apical excision, because it is easy to remove it cleanly.
Apical periodontitis** according to the normal pace, the first time**, should first expand the root, the root canal (black line part) shown inside the affected tooth in the ** unobstructed, and then use cotton stained with medicine to plug into the root canal for anti-inflammatory treatment. However, the pulp opening hole of the affected tooth should not be sealed (that is, the plaster cast you are talking about), as sealing will generally make the root canal exudation unable to be removed, causing the affected tooth to swell and pain, a feeling of floating, and the inability to bite. Only when the apical inflammation is eliminated does it need to be sealed to observe the ** effect and prepare for the next step of root filling.
Fenbide is a painkiller and has no ** effect. It is recommended to replace nitrazole instead.
Question 6: What should I do if my teeth still hurt after the root canal **Do I go for regular check-ups after the root canal?
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What happens to the pain after the root canal? The root canal is a method that is often mentioned in dental diseases, which not only brings minimal pain to the patient, but also is very effective with a success rate of up to 90%. However, there are also many patients who have toothache after going through the root canal**, what is going on?
1.First of all, it is normal to have a slight bite pain after the root canal**, because, after all, the root canal** also underwent a minor operation on the tooth and it takes a certain amount of time to recover. However, if the toothache is very severe and the patient feels that it is unbearable, and the pain is not relieved by taking anti-inflammatory drugs and painkillers at the beginning, he should go to the attending doctor in time**.
2.Secondly, after the root canal** is done, a full crown should be done to protect the teeth. Because the amount of tooth tissue in the tooth after the root canal is reduced, the resistance is reduced, which is mainly due to the destruction of the anterior tooth tissue, and the need to remove part of the tooth tissue; After the root canal**, the tooth loses the nutrient source from the pulp, resulting in an increase in the fragility of the tooth.
Teeth after root canals** are more prone to fractures, so they also need to be protected by a full crown.
3.Finally, there is inflammation in the mouth. This is a common cause of toothache after root canal**, but this pain is not the same as previous dental neuralgia.
Because, after the root canal**, the tooth nerve and pulp and other tissues have been removed, and the pain at this time is mainly caused by the periodontal tissue.
Precautions. What is the problem with the pain after the root canal, to sum up, although the root canal is very good, you have to go to a regular hospital** to receive better results. This also reminds patients and friends that they should not treat dental disease casually, but should treat it with their hearts and take care of their teeth, that is, treat their own health with heart.
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Toothache after root canal is a common dental problem in life, toothache after root canal is caused by a variety of reasons, the main reasons are normal toothache, root canal is imperfect, etc., if you want to improve the toothache caused by these reasons, as long as you treat the symptoms according to the specific cause. Usually after a period of time**, the symptoms of toothache will gradually disappear. It is normal for the tooth to have pain after the root canal**.
Root canal is the preferred method for pulpitis and apical periodontitis, including three steps: root canal preparation, root canal disinfection, and root canal filling. There is a step in the root canal process called root canal preparation, and there is also a step called root canal filling, after the completion of these two steps, because the instruments and drugs come into contact with the periapical tissue, the patient may have toothache after the root canal, that is, the tooth will have swelling pain or short-term bite pain. These are normal phenomena that get better after 3-5 days, or a week.
If the toothache occurs for a long time after the root canal is done, it may be that the crown and root are cracked, or the root of the tooth is inflamed after the root canal, resulting in apical periodontitis and toothache. In this case, it is necessary to go to the doctor again in time for examination, and then further deal with the corresponding problems.
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What to do with toothache after root canal**, teeth are an important part of our body, with teeth can we chew fully, when our teeth are not healthy, many people will choose to go to the dentist, and some will even do root canal**, and some people will have toothache symptoms after root canal**, the following will share with you what to do about toothache after root canal**.
1. When it is not serious
Most of the toothache after the root canal may not be particularly severe, this pain is a postoperative reaction, generally in seven to ten days, the pain can be slowly reduced, slowly getting better.
2. Take painkillers
Toothache after root canal** can usually be relieved by taking anti-inflammatory or painkillers, and local swelling and pain should be reported to the doctor. In addition, it is reminded that the root canal must be done in a regular hospital, so as to avoid reducing the occurrence of toothache after the root canal.
Precautions for root canal surgery
Root canal surgery is not always completed at one time, doctors often carry out it step by step according to the patient's clinical examination, generally speaking, root canal surgery can be completed in 2-4 visits.
Due to the complexity of root canal surgery, doctors must be familiar with the anatomical knowledge of tooth structure and skilled operation techniques, and at the same time, special supporting root canal instruments and equipment and materials are required, so root canal surgery is more time-consuming and relatively costly.
Procedure for root canal**
1. Open and follow
The purpose of pulp opening is to remove decayed tissue and open the pulp cavity to facilitate the removal of inflamed or necrotic pulp. The pulp opening requires that the shape of the cavity is consistent with the morphology of the pulp cavity.
2. Remove the pulp of the dead tooth
Pulp removal is required to be performed in ** case. Extract the pulp under local anesthesia if necessary. The pulp remnant is the remaining inflamed tooth at the apex.
The presence of residual medulla will cause trouble to the root canal and cause a prolonged time. Because the pulp remnant causes root inflammation and is difficult to control, there are repeated inflammatory discharges from the root canal.
3. Root canal enlargement
The purpose of enlarged root canals is to completely remove the pulp and infected dentin. Because the root canal wall is uneven, it is easy for pulp tissue to remain in the depression. Root canal enlargement should do two things: one to prevent inflammation from entering the apex, and the other to prevent the end from expanding to the apex or expanding the needle beyond the apex.
4. Root canal disinfection
Complete elimination of residual infection within the root canal by physical and chemical (drug) methods. After the antiseptic drug is placed in the medullary chamber or root canal, it should be closed for 5 to 7 days, until it is fully effective, and if there are no symptoms at the follow-up visit, the third step, that is, root canal filling, can be performed. If there are still symptoms or there is still a lot of secretion in the root canal during the follow-up visit, it is not advisable to fill the root canal, and the root canal needs to be disinfected again to avoid inflammation after filling.
5. Root canal sealing
After the root canal is extracted, enlarged, and irrigated, the root canal lumen is basically clean, but it is not sterile from the perspective of bacteriological requirements. Because bacteria can enter the dentin tubules, they must be further sterilized with a highly disinfecting drug to achieve sterility.
6. Root canal filling
The root canal is sterile after the above treatment, and the purpose of filling the sterile root canal is not to be infected, so it is necessary to use special filling materials to fill the root canal to prevent reinfection.
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If it is tooth inflammation, you will have to go to the dental hospital to rinse and apply medicine**, and if it is caused by wisdom teeth, it is recommended that you come to the hospital to remove it if there is no inflammation of wisdom teeth.