Re: crown metal inside or all porcelan
- From: "cozyhomelife" <chl@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2005 13:54:28 GMT
Actually, the pain I used to get from an accidental piece of food getting
over there and bitting on it, doesn't happen now. It's some other pain.
Like it happens a couple of times a day where there is pain coming up the
whole side of my lower jaw, I take 2 tylenol + 1 advil and it goes away and
doesn't return for like 12 hours. If I don't take the meds, it turns into
like a stabbing pain. But when I take them, it stays good even after the 4
hours is up on the pills - weird. I'm watching myself for brushing with 2
much gusto and holding my jaw tense to try to get to the bottom of it.
The bad thing is, since I had the tooth filling redid that was behind it,
I'm not even sure which tooth is causing this, I _think_ it's the crowned
one, but since this pain is like flowing up the whole bottom side, I can't
be sure. It would be easier if just the tooth hurt. My gum is not hot,
nor red nor have any bumps anywhere.
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"Amatus Cremona" <Nicola@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> >
> >Now that I have the temp crown on...uh.... the tooth
> > hurts all the time. Is this normal?
> >
>
> Do NOT proceed from the temporary crown to the permanent crown if the
tooth
> still hurts. If the pain is transient and occurs to temperature or sugar,
> then sealing a final crown on will cure the pain. If the tooth hurts to
> bite on, either the temporary crown is too tall, or the tooth is not
healthy
> inside. If the tooth is not doing well inside, sealing a final crown on
> will not solve your problem and just cost you money for something you will
> have to cut a hole through to treat the inside of the tooth later.
>
> Since the previous postings was not copied to your last message, I cannot
> look to see if you have had RCT on this tooth yet. If not, I suspect it
> will be your next path. If RCT was done previously, you need to consider
a
> fractured root. In addition, there are occasional patients who have teeth
> which hurt to pressure just like a toothache, and the pain is actually
> muscular and due to hours of clenching every night while sleeping.
>
> --
> /
>
> Amatus
>
> /
> "cozyhomelife" <chl@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:X4sTe.1194$jE2.817@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > I've never had a crown before... and this tooth never really hurt,
except
> > when I bit down on food by mistake, which I always tried to keep the
food
> > on
> > the other side. Now that I have the temp crown on...uh.... the tooth
> > hurts all the time. Is this normal? I don't want to proceed to
> > getting
> > the real crown on until I know if this is more trouble or normal - but
it
> > still has to stop before I get the real crown. I mean, there's no sense
> > in
> > slapping it on there and starting in drilling into it right away, in my
> > opinion. Any ideas?
> >
> >
>
>
.
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