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Endodontic treatment (root canal) is now complete.
The canals inside the roots have been cleaned, irrigated, medicated and permanently sealed. The opening in the tooth through which root canal treatment was done has been sealed with a filling.
It is not uncommon for a tooth to be uncomfortable or even exhibit a dull ache immediately after receiving root- canal therapy. This should subside within a few days (or even weeks)
This occurs because of conditions, which existed before treatment was started. Experience shows that if there was pain prior to treatment there maybe a degree of pain that will continue for a few days after the procedure. Remember that pain radiates. You may feel sensations of discomfort that are not related to the treated area during the healing process. This can be created by inflammation in this area and/or due to increase in blood volume that natural occurs in the healing process.
Delay in obtaining final restoration (crown) may result in fracture and/or possible loss of the tooth
Fortunately for everyone, most root canals heal with about a 95% success rate. When they don’t heal, we would prefer to call this “non-healing”. Be aware that this is not mere carpentry — it is a medical procedure and all medical procedures do not heal 100% of the time, including root canals. Generally speaking, the non-healing takes one of two avenues:
Pain (mild too severe) with or without swelling, or
Typically, the non-healing is caused by one of two things:
Inflammation-The inflammation may be from the tooth being inflamed prior to treatment, or the treatment itself may elicit more inflammation. Usually time, and medication like Advil, or steroids can resolve this.
Infection can be from three main causes:
The original infection persists There is a crack in the tooth,
If the non-healing is due to infection, usually time and antibiotics will resolve this. If signs or symptoms persist, there are three options:
Obviously, every case is different and careful evaluation is paramount to resolving any conditions of non-healing.
We will contact you by mail and/or phone in six months for a re-examination to determine that healing is progressing normally. We may take a x-ray to ensure that the tooth and surrounding tissues are healed. There will be no additional fee for this service.
There is much variation in peoples’ reaction to this type of surgery and to the medication which you have taken. It is important for you to realize that the symptoms described and discomfort you might be experiencing right now, are all part of a positive experience: HEALING!! With your proper care at this time, it will only be a short time before your mouth returns to normal.
It is also important that at this time you realize you are not alone. Should you need us, CALL US!! We are committed to giving you the best of care and keeping you as comfortable as possible. If you have any questions that are not covered in the above information, please feel free to phone us at any time.