What Causes Pain In The Wisdom Tooth When The Dentist Tries To Remove The Decay?
My molar tooth is decayed due impacted wisdom teeth, which removed. But since my molar tooth is decayed, having severe pain while eating, brushing. I approached dentist and he removed a portion of decay and applied temporary filling. But it came off in a day and iam having severe pain. What should I do. When the dentist tries to remive the decay, I am having severe pain
thanks for your query, i ave gone through your question, the decayed tooth have to go for root canal treatment since you are getting pain its because of the involvement of pulp and the tooth apex...take a course of antibiotics and consult your dentist for root canal treatment,,,, if the extraction of the wisdom tooth was recently done some time the pain might be there for some days....then wait and watch for some days....better to take an opinion from a dentist...take a radiograph to rule out the above said pathologies... i hope my answer will help you... with regards... Dr. Mahesh Kumar T.S
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What Causes Pain In The Wisdom Tooth When The Dentist Tries To Remove The Decay?
thanks for your query, i ave gone through your question, the decayed tooth have to go for root canal treatment since you are getting pain its because of the involvement of pulp and the tooth apex...take a course of antibiotics and consult your dentist for root canal treatment,,,, if the extraction of the wisdom tooth was recently done some time the pain might be there for some days....then wait and watch for some days....better to take an opinion from a dentist...take a radiograph to rule out the above said pathologies... i hope my answer will help you... with regards... Dr. Mahesh Kumar T.S