Violent pain

    Second May 2012
    Filed in Pain and Anesthesia

    Question:

    I started a week ago to unspeakable violent pain in my tooth, where after a few days felt like that all the teeth on the same side did much evil. I was at the dentist today and was diagnosed with a hole that had gone down to the nerve which was causing the severe pain. I've now had it made, but now the pain after stunning come back again, now they are just twice as bad. It must be said that I have a pain around the clock and I do not sleep at night because the pain is so extreme. I've got some Ibumetin (400mg) and normal temperature. Paracetamol which tilsydladende work only a very small percentage. I have kept myself to these all week, but now my limit elapsed. It can not be right that I should go and have so much pain all the time. So my two questions are:

    From what I have arrived at via google.dk, then a hole down to nerves cause inflammation, which causes the severe pain. So I think .. If so, then I should probably be able to get a prescription for something that is a lot more effective than those that I have now?

    And I can do something to prevent rather than later root canal?

    I hope to get an answer otherwise
    Thanks in advance.

    Regards Anne

    Answer:

    Your teeth must rodbehandles if you have so much pain for so long. It will help the pain to get the root canal treated. It is not necessary with penicillin if the inflammation of a tooth.

    Hope you can use my answer.

    Sincerely

    Dentist Joan Olsen

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    What causes swelling of the gums?

    16th October 2009
    Filed in Foot , Pain and Anesthesia

    Question:

    I've got a crown of -6 and several times experienced a lateral swelling of the gums and tested penecillin and several times klorheksidin pasta but it comes back, it is very sore when I press the swelling, what might that be??

    Brian

    Answer:

    Dear Brian,

    This indicates that the tooth must rodbehandles. There is probably an inflammation of the nerve of -6 or perhaps one of the neighboring teeth. The tooth must rodbehandles does not mean that you also need a new crown on it, unless it is necessary. Dentist root canal treatment through the crown.

    Hope you can use my answer.

    Sincerely

    Dentist Joan Olsen

    www.tandpleje.dk / letterbox

    Tandpleje.dk ™ - The road to healthier teeth

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