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Suggest Treatment For Blister And White Spot On Tongue After Root Canal

I just had what I think was root canal and had a temporary crown put in...my side of my tongue burns when I eat anything and my gum is sore near the spot where it was drilled ...what is wrong here also,I noticed under my tongue there is a white spot,and I have a small blister on the tip of my tongue..it is very hard to eat anything.
Wed, 2 Jul 2014
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Dentist, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 's  Response
Thanks for your query, I have gone through your query. The burning sensation over the tongue could be because of any ulcer secondary to trauma during RCT or following anesthesia you might have bitten on tongue. Or it can be a burn secondary to the use of solutions like hydrogen peroxide or sodium hypochlorite solution. Nothing to worry, you can use topical anesthetic and analgesics like anabel gel 3-4times daily for 5 days. if it doesnt subside then consult a oral physician. I hope my answer will help you, take care.
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Suggest Treatment For Blister And White Spot On Tongue After Root Canal

Thanks for your query, I have gone through your query. The burning sensation over the tongue could be because of any ulcer secondary to trauma during RCT or following anesthesia you might have bitten on tongue. Or it can be a burn secondary to the use of solutions like hydrogen peroxide or sodium hypochlorite solution. Nothing to worry, you can use topical anesthetic and analgesics like anabel gel 3-4times daily for 5 days. if it doesnt subside then consult a oral physician. I hope my answer will help you, take care.