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Could Severe Pain In The Tooth Normal During Root Canal Treatment?

I'm having a root canal re-do on my bottom right molar, the last one on my left, he started and used this solution that desolves the old root canal I think it called solium?? Anyways he's on stage three, Stage one and two were done two days ago and I went yesterday to get stage three done, but I'm in a lot of pain, so he didn't do anything, he opened it to take dome of the pressure of and Tolkien me to rinse with salt water by the hour and come back in the morning to complete it. Well it's 1:30am it it really hurts so I took a couple of extra strength anvil along with a oxydodoneb pill as it's really hurting, he said he did have to go really deep, to the tips of the threet roots, is this awefull consistence pain I'm having normal??
Thu, 14 Aug 2014
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Hello.
Sometimes pain accompanies root canal treatment.
You should take antibiotics and pain killers proscription from your dentist.
Amoxicillin 500 tid and brufen 400bd will do if you are not allergic to penicillin. yet better if you get written prescription from your dentist.
Hope this will help.
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Could Severe Pain In The Tooth Normal During Root Canal Treatment?

Hello. Sometimes pain accompanies root canal treatment. You should take antibiotics and pain killers proscription from your dentist. Amoxicillin 500 tid and brufen 400bd will do if you are not allergic to penicillin. yet better if you get written prescription from your dentist. Hope this will help.