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Old 04-29-2006, 03:05 PM   #1
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Root canal

I've been having a bit of trouble with one of my molars, noticed it for the first time a few weeks ago. I was eating some ice cream and I got an intense stabbing pain in my tooth which lasted......20 seconds or so I'd guess, although it felt like forever! Anyway, the stabbing pain died down to a mild dull ache which lasted about another hour or so.

I asked a few people I know about it, and they all think I need a root canal, and from looking on the internet, I think they're probably right.

Problem is, I don't have a dentist just now and can't really afford one for about 6 months. Is it alright to wait until then? Or will the tooth get a lot worse in 6 months? At the minute, it's bothering me a bit, but I'm not in constant pain or anything.

Also, can someone tell me what it's like to get a root canal? I've never had one and I'm quite worried about it because I've heard bad stories growing up!
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Old 04-29-2006, 10:03 PM   #2
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Re: Root canal

Does it only hurt when eating cold food? Have you tried toothpaste for sensitive teeth? I have been needing a root canal for almost 2 yrs now & it is no worse than it was but one never knows how long that will last. Sorry I can't help. Good luck!
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Old 04-30-2006, 04:35 AM   #3
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Re: Root canal

Just because the tooth is sensitive to cold, does not necessarily mean that you need a root canal on the tooth.
  • You could have tiny fractures on the tooth
    A filling may be loose and/or cracked
    Your gums may have receeded
    Using a hard toothbrush instead of a soft toothbrush
    You could be grinding and/or clenching your teeth and that tooth may be sore from the trauma.

What you need to do, is schedule an appointment with your dentist. Have him/her take an x-ray and evaluate the tooth and your teeth in general. The pulp may not necessarily be damaged to the point of needing a root canal and you could just need a filling or some type of restoration and/or better oral care.
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Old 04-30-2006, 03:56 PM   #4
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Re: Root canal

It's not the cold sensitivity that leads me to think it needs root canal, it's more because the pain lingers for a fair amount of time afterwards - apparently that's a textbook sign of irreversible pulpitis, which means I would need root canal.

I had the same symptoms last night but much more severe, the stabbing pain (I was eating ice cream again) was REALLY bad, and I had a moderately painful aching toothache for about 2 hours afterwards.

Just a bit more info, the tooth in question doesn't have any fillings in it, but last night after I got the pain I examined it very closely in the mirror and unfortunately discovered that I can see a cavity in it......

So I definitely need SOMETHING done to this tooth, whether or not it's root canal. Problem is, I can't afford to get anything done until I start working in August. I was just wondering whether it could wait that long or whether it's likely to get significantly worse in the next few months.
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Old 04-30-2006, 07:09 PM   #5
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Re: Root canal

The longer you wait, the worse it is going to get. The rate at which a cavity grows, depends on a few factors. Your diet, oral healthcare, how acidic your saliva is, and how much saliva you produce.

If you need to wait a few months for the dental visit, avoid eating foods that irritate the tooth even more, make sure you brush your teeth, floss and rinse after every meal. You need to keep that tooth as clean as possible. Make sure to brush your teeth before bed. It's the most important time of the day to brush your teeth.

You can also get oil of cloves at the pharmacy and/or health food store. Just take a Q-tip and dab just a little bit of the oil cloves on the end and then rub it around the tooth. The oil of cloves will help soothe the nerve in the tooth and the pain will subside.
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