How Can Throbbing Pain After Undergoing Root Canal Be Treated?
I have a chronic pain in my upper left teeth is not dental related. I have had a root canal and dental implants and still have steady throbbing pain. It gets worse sometimes when the weather changes. It always throbs though. I have had it for 35 years
Though the pain that you are having is not related to dental as per you but i suggest you to get that eliminated by your dentist once as such pain may be due do an inadequately done root canal treatment and also if your dental implant has impinged the maxillary sinus. If the pain is not due to that and specially when it has been worsening by weather then sinusitis may be the cause for which a proper care by an ENT specialist along with regular use of nasal drops to keep it decongested may help.
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How Can Throbbing Pain After Undergoing Root Canal Be Treated?
Though the pain that you are having is not related to dental as per you but i suggest you to get that eliminated by your dentist once as such pain may be due do an inadequately done root canal treatment and also if your dental implant has impinged the maxillary sinus. If the pain is not due to that and specially when it has been worsening by weather then sinusitis may be the cause for which a proper care by an ENT specialist along with regular use of nasal drops to keep it decongested may help.