What to do if the tooth is painful after the tooth nerve is inactivated

Updated on healthy 2024-07-09
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It's just going to mistake you.

    Inactivation is actually arsenic, which is a normal reaction.

    It is sealed inside the tooth to kill the tooth nerve.

    It is normal to have some pain during the sealing process.

    If it doesn't hurt much, you can take some painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs to stop it.

    If it is too painful, I recommend that you return to the clinic immediately, and it usually takes 48 hours to achieve the effect of sealing the medicine, within 3 days.

    That's a lot. You should understand this is how I explain it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There is atresia, and there are also residual marrow into the root tip, it is recommended to frequently twist and wash chloriamine until the cotton twist is clean, which can relieve pain. There is also subperiosteal apical inflammation that is non-mass and oozing.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is residual pulp, which should be that the pulp has not been removed cleanly, and there is a residue in the apex.

    Treatment: under local anesthesia, measure the working length (electrical measurement or X-ray can be), normal root canal preparation to the working length, the main frustration is at least 20, wipe the root canal after the root canal preparation, seal the calcium hydroxide paste for a week, after the symptoms disappear, the next normal saline flushes out the calcium hydroxide paste, and directly selects the main glue according to the main frustration model after drying.

    Daqing Dehui Oral Cavity.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Tooth pain is due to acute inflammation or chronic inflammation of the tooth, so you must do a root canal** to completely solve the problem. The above information comes from Alpha Dental Network.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    To determine that there is no collateral puncture, the bottom of the pulp chamber, and the tooth pain after 2 days of sealing deactivator, it is necessary to find out whether it is a root tip problem or a pulp problem, and the possibility of arsenic periodontitis should be ruled out.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is normal to have pain during the root canal**.

    Try changing dressings. You can ask the doctor to try to seal some vitapex paste, and then seal it for a longer time and then fill it if it doesn't hurt.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's still relatively common for cases like this to occur. We once had a patient who had the symptoms you said after doing the porcelain tooth, and he had changed the dressing for nearly a year, but the symptoms still did not reduce, and finally there was no way to extract the tooth. What I want to say is that sometimes some patients' problems "happen to be there", and my advice is to change the dressing, I hope you can solve it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Analysis: Hello, this may be apical inflammation, you can continue to use anti-inflammatory drugs**.

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  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is no problem with the doctor in the clinic, there is a problem with your understanding, necrosis only hurts, good nerves will not hurt, if the dental nerve is diagnosed with necrosis, you must do a root canal**, there is no other way, there is a possibility of developing apical inflammation or osteomyelitis, the doctor is not eating in vain, the theoretical basis for going to university for graduate school, years of clinical practice, only malignant diseases must be diagnosed through pathology, and your endodontic disease can be seen at a glance, so laymen should not suspect insiders, especially when seeing a doctor, do not experiment with their own body, Listen to the doctor.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The symptom you are talking about should be pulpitis, you need to open the pulp**, pull out the necrotic nerve, and then seal the medicine, if the wisdom teeth are painful, most of them are caused by inflammation, you need to take anti-inflammatory drugs for one to two days, and then you can pull them out, if you pull them out immediately, the inflammation will spread, causing dry socket.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Dental nerve necrosis does not cause hot and cold pain in the teeth. Your tooth hurts when you touch it because of inflammation around the root of the tooth, possibly caused by bacteria that cause nerve necrosis in the tooth.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    That's inflammation, because the nerve is taken to toss the tooth, and one anti-inflammatory drug for the tooth is taken with another. It will be fine in a few days.

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