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Did Filling In Most Of The Teeth. Drilled & Filled The Upper Back. Now Roof Of The Mouth Hurting, Sore. Recommendations?

Had all of my front teeth and upper right back teeth filled. Doc said upper back was in root. He said he was medicating it. And should be fine. So he drilled and filled.
Now the roof of my mouth hurts. After I take Motrin it stops hurting all together. But say like when I first wake up. It hurt not throbbing but super sore
Thu, 30 May 2013
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Hi,

Thanks for asking the query,

According to your clinical symptoms i suspect that you have developed infection in one of your tooth that has drained its abscess in the palatal area leading to pain. A thorough clinical examination will be helpful.
Take an x-ray of the affected region.
Root canal treatment has to be performed.
Antibiotics and analgesic will give temporary relief treatment of the affected tooth is required.


Take care!
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Did Filling In Most Of The Teeth. Drilled & Filled The Upper Back. Now Roof Of The Mouth Hurting, Sore. Recommendations?

Hi, Thanks for asking the query, According to your clinical symptoms i suspect that you have developed infection in one of your tooth that has drained its abscess in the palatal area leading to pain. A thorough clinical examination will be helpful. Take an x-ray of the affected region. Root canal treatment has to be performed. Antibiotics and analgesic will give temporary relief treatment of the affected tooth is required. Take care!