[QUOTE=Robb]Had 2 root canals done about 10 days ago and have had nothing but pain since...while its gotten slightly better I did call the endo and he said to give it at least another week to "settle down"..............
I am having a similar problem.
I had my first root canal in July. The Endo opened the canals, which were infected and calcified, placed medication in them. I returned in 3 weeks. He removed the medication and filled the canals and placed a temp filling. All that sounds pretty normal, except that I never was without pain throughout the process. I was on antibiotics. I told him about the pain, but he insisted everything was OK. During the last procedure, he was talking to one of his assistants, who was standing in the door, another assistant was working with him. His voice inflection changed; I opened my eyes to see what was going on. While he had his left hand working in my mouth, he was holding the phone with his right hand, talking about some business deal. I made eye contact and frowned at him, the best I could do under the circumstances, and he only looked away. The conversation went on for about 2 min......a long time it seemed. He did not changed gloves, just put the phone down and proceeded to work on my root canal. He then had his assistant do the temporary filling, never even looking at it. He X-rayed the Root Canal and said it was fine, then went to lunch.
The next day, I went back to my regular dentist, who is new to me because we moved, and had him grind off a high spot, telling him what happened with the Endo and ask that he NOT refer this Endo to anyone else. My dentist said I could expect continued pain because of the amount of trauma to the tooth.
I had a temp crown placed on the tooth in Sept. - 2 1/2 mos. after the 1st Root Canal procedure. The tooth still ached. I got the same response from the dentist, pain was caused by trauma to the tooth and gum.
I had a permanent crown placed on the tooth 3 weeks after the temp. crown. Repeat of above statement. 6 weeks later, I had some swelling in my jaw and called the dentist. He had me come in, took an X-ray, ground off a tiny high spot on the crown. Said there was no infection and the pain was caused by trauma to the tooth and gum.
I cannot chew on that tooth, except for soft food. The tooth has a dull ache most of the time. I will NOT go back to the Endo. The dentist keeps giving me the same story. I've never had a root canal and have no idea what is supposed to happen, but anyone I've talked to says they did not have pain that lasted 5 months. My pain is actually worse now than before the root canal.
Has anyone had THIS experience and is it really just the trauma to the tooth and gum that would last this long and cause continuing pain?