What might cause swelling & pain by replacement crown after painful shot - 1 month later? - swollen and painful jaw after dentist
6 years ago I had a root canal and crown on a molar. They never gave me a problem, but says the dentist, there is decay of the Crown and must be replaced. The wound injected drugs, and has never been before. The temporary crown was sick. Complaints continue at the injection site. He put the crown was too high. The ground down and sent him to cover. Another convenient time and place, the crown, injured and need more polishing. Then came the occupation of the anterior teeth () probably the high crown. This ring was very tight. He said Silk closed, it's good. Filled the upper teeth. I am now 3 times more grain, my jaw is swollen, very sensitive (shock) in situ on the floor of the valley betwein the jaw and cheek. Thus, the teeth playing with tongue or finger hurts. I have no fever, but I began to amoxicillin (2.5 days now) and no improvement. This has cooked for a month and I can eat. Ideas?
Friday, February 19, 2010
Swollen And Painful Jaw After Dentist What Might Cause Swelling & Pain By Replacement Crown After Painful Shot - 1 Month Later?
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HELLO
sorry for your discomfort, I think they are talking about two separate issues, like visiting the same. The injection site can be painful for more than one reason. Sometimes the needle is too close to the nerves, sometimes accidentally, you "close nick" of a ship, it is the anatomy of each person differently, and we use Guidlines to find "the place" but not everyone is like Manual! These are just a few things, and for the adjustment of the crown, which could also have a lot of things, it's probably hard for you now distinguish between the injection and adjustment of the crown, but sometimes outside Crown is very close to the bone that the storm would not be in the tissue of the gums as it would entail the permanent crown, so that could explain why you love time.
It could also be high, perhaps the impression he gave was less than perfect, and now he's gone. Maybe the lab is the Guy's fault? In all cases, you should consult your dentist for more to offer than the adjustment to feel unwell. They should not think much of "grinding" and can lead to damage to the crown not to be seen are perhaps a few years. You can go for a second opinion, or you can ask your current dentist to do the right thing to begin.
The d'Antibiotique interesting? Do you have an abscess? It looks more like a nerve thing, so that the plan is underway.
Good luck
HELLO
sorry for your discomfort, I think they are talking about two separate issues, like visiting the same. The injection site can be painful for more than one reason. Sometimes the needle is too close to the nerves, sometimes accidentally, you "close nick" of a ship, it is the anatomy of each person differently, and we use Guidlines to find "the place" but not everyone is like Manual! These are just a few things, and for the adjustment of the crown, which could also have a lot of things, it's probably hard for you now distinguish between the injection and adjustment of the crown, but sometimes outside Crown is very close to the bone that the storm would not be in the tissue of the gums as it would entail the permanent crown, so that could explain why you love time.
It could also be high, perhaps the impression he gave was less than perfect, and now he's gone. Maybe the lab is the Guy's fault? In all cases, you should consult your dentist for more to offer than the adjustment to feel unwell. They should not think much of "grinding" and can lead to damage to the crown not to be seen are perhaps a few years. You can go for a second opinion, or you can ask your current dentist to do the right thing to begin.
The d'Antibiotique interesting? Do you have an abscess? It looks more like a nerve thing, so that the plan is underway.
Good luck
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