Monday, February 15, 2010

How Write Toothache In Phonetic Post Crown Prep Work Agony, Roof Of Mouth Swelling, Is This Normal?

Post crown prep work agony, roof of mouth swelling, is this normal? - how write toothache in phonetic

Hello, I hope that the knowledge of dentistry that can help. Two days ago I went to the dentist for the second phase of the root canal (filling only dentist), saw another young and inexperienced new NHS. She does all the work without anesthesia, "was taken as the nerves." The owner said that the practice can also prepare for the crown, as I need time, anyway. They used a "machine" (what was said) to cover the roots with hot water rubber ", I found myself in the chair for an hour and twenty minutes. Since then, the roof of my mouth swollen on this side would be to If I press my tongue, but it sends a sharp pain "UP." The swelling is at least as painful as the toothache, if not more, I felt sick, and stop me SLEEping. Is it to suffer in the normal range of reactions and have up to his disappearance, or rarely as an infection or swelling, so I returned to my dentist? I am writing this in an hour Saturday morning, so I'm afraid to leave the weekend ... Thank you in advance.
J

2 comments:

Melissa L said...

Hmmmm, to be honest I've never heard of it. The machine you mention is used to fill the canal of the tooth with warm gutta-percha (rubber material), which is the completion of the canal. My guess is that something went wrong in the root canal ..... may be perforated the root, and had some clutter, or when they prepare for a crown, perhaps they forgot to get the package of cable in the area around the gums. Please do not be concerned too much with the embargo. My advice is now for some ibuprofen and see how it goes. Tomorrow, it still bothers you give your dentist a call and explain to watch at home, and what he says! It must be someone in the office, you can get at the dentistEmergency!

moilnir said...

I have 2 fillings and crowns had several. I've never had such problems. You should talk to a doctor immediately. You can try to NHS Direct.

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