Greetings from healthcare magic members,
Viewing your query, i can understand your reason of worry and bothersome.
Since you have suffered from painful symptoms following
root canal treatment, you are relating your pain to dental treatment. However, with such presentations as your case, i think that the cause of your painful symptoms could be multifactorial. There is a possibility of having nerve disorder called "Trigerminal neuralgia" (TN). It is a painful disorder of fifth
cranial nerve that causes episodes of sudden sharp,piercing or electric current like pain on entire half of the face and may cause
pain in teeth, joints and surrounding muscles. The pain usually last for two minutes or less and in most cases affect one side of the face. The pain often is triggered facial movements like talking, eating, smiling, chewing, brushing the teeth, shaving or touching the face.
Dental procedures do not cause TN. The development of TN in association with dental procedures usually occurs because patients with
trigeminal neuralgia often go to a
dentist when they have toothaches, which often are caused initially by TN and not the dental maneuvers. It can also occur after viral infection (herpes virus etc) with fever, chills and blisters in mouth.
However, before coming to any definitive diagnosis it is important to rule out other medical and dental conditions that cause similar symptoms.
1. First rule out the dental cause: For that, i would suggest you to get your x-ray done to look for any signs of infection remaining.
2. Any areas of painful facial blisters – can be herpes or shingles:
Facial pain can last for weeks after the blisters heal, especially in cases of shingles.
3. Any other systemic medical condition such as multiple sclerosis
If regular painkillers such as paracetamol/
panadol is not relieving your painful episodes, you probably suffering from TN or other similar nerve problems. I recommend you to follow the aforementioned points and consult your general physician for further investigation.
Hope this answers your question. If you have any further query then please do not hesitate in writing to us. I will be happy to answer your questions.
Best regards