Is the second step of root canal treatment painful? Will my teeth still hurt after root canal treatm

Updated on healthy 2024-05-10
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Painful bite of the affected tooth suggests inflammation at the apex. X-rays are recommended to check the condition of the apex.

    If it is true that the dental nerve has died 7-8 years ago, the process is usually not painful. The pain after sealing the drug is likely to be caused by excessive pressure in the medullary cavity and poor drainage.

    The follow-up visit will definitely not be painful, so don't worry. Follow your doctor's advice on your regular follow-up appointments, and I believe that soon your teeth will be healthy and able to perform chewing function.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The second step I did last week basically didn't hurt anymore, except for a momentary pain when measuring the length of the root canal and through the root canal, everything else didn't hurt anymore. After the treatment, the doctor said that there was a possibility that I would have the same bite pain as the first time, but I haven't had any pain until now, hehe, I hope you are the same

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The root canal can be completed under the condition of **, if the pulp is completely necrotic, there is no need for anesthesia, some patients do not have necrosis of the pulp and the tooth fracture caused by trauma must be operated after local anesthesia. Therefore, the root canal process is painless and patients do not need to worry about it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I did it some time ago, and now I think about it and my legs are weak, and I almost didn't jump up in pain when I took the first step.

    It's terrifying. But the second step is okay (at least it's better than the first step), and the third step can basically be said to be completely painless.

    Hehe, it's okay, I'm only 14 years old and have endured it, and it doesn't hurt much in the back, don't worry.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Congratulations, the most painful step has passed, and the next (anti-inflammatory drugs in it) will get better and better until it doesn't hurt at all, rest assured.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Generally, it doesn't hurt, it hurts because the gums are inflamed, as long as you have anti-inflammatory, it usually doesn't hurt.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is generally no pain in the tooth after a root canal**. In the case of a dental nerve infection or root infection, the patient will need to undergo a root canal** if the tooth is to be spared.

    Root canals** are generally divided into two processes, including anti-inflammatory and tooth filling. Due to the need to put in dental material during the filling process and the proper amount of pressure is applied, the patient's teeth will experience a certain soreness.

    However, this soreness is transient and usually fades away within a few days without affecting the normal use of your teeth.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Normally, after the root canal is done, the tooth will not be painful, but because everyone's physical condition is different, so after the root canal is done, some people will also have slight pain, which is also normal, and generally after a period of time will adapt to this pain, but if the pain is more serious and does not improve for a long time, you need to go to the hospital for examination**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Everyone knows that the root canal is basically caries, but pulpitis can also be carried out in this way, the root canal has a good effect on oral diseases, and it is also very safe, but for patients who are afraid of pain, they are still worried that receiving a root canal ** will bring great pain, so, does the root canal ** hurt?

    1. The root canal of the tooth is basically not painful.

    If the patient's tooth decay is not very severe, the broken part can be removed and replaced. For very serious tooth decay, root canal ** measures should be used, and the tooth nerve should be burned before surgery. And when the root canal is **, the pain is definitely a little, and it needs to be ** many times.

    When performing a tooth root canal, everyone's reaction is different, and when the tooth nerve is killed, when the root canal is done, there will be slight soreness, and if the tooth nerve is alive, it will be very painful, but the doctor can inject anesthetic to relieve the pain.

    2. When the patient performs the root canal**, it is a little painful.

    The patient undergoes a root canal** and needs to remove the patient's dental nerve, so there will be pain, but the pain is not so severe and it is not unbearable pain for the patient. The patient's pulp has died, so there will be no pain in **, and there is a living pulp.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The last step of the root canal in the narrow sense is root canal filling. Generally, after the root is charged, it is necessary to try to make up (the soft lining you said) once, and the last step is to fill the hole.

    Generally speaking, when the root canal is prepared, there will be occasional pain because of the presence of root canal stenosis, lateral branch root canal, attached root canal, and residual medulla. Root charging doesn't hurt.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, it is generally a root canal filling, and the tooth is filled after the filling, and then the crown is repaired according to the situation. Wishing you good teeth!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Finally, clean it up a little, fill the root canal, and then fill the tooth on the line, if the tooth is damaged, it is recommended to do a porcelain crown and other restoration, then you have to grind the teeth, take the model, and make a temporary crown. It doesn't hurt.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello! If the root canal filling has been completed, there is only a filling left, this is painless, do not worry.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Generally, the last time is the filling of the root canal.

    Resin or pile repair is followed by a crown repair at the end, which falls under the category of restoration.

    It shouldn't hurt, at most there is a pinprick feeling, but it is not strong, I hope it can help you.

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