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Well, they were tiny spatulas! LOLI now have a good picture of a dentist with a spatula digging around in you mouth, is it bad that it made me smile?![]()
I had a root canal removed last fall. There was a tooth, but when they pull them, they have to drill out the root filling below.
Worst pain - and longest lasting - that I've had with any tooth related issues after the procedure. It was more intense for much longer. Now, almost a year later, I can still feel aching in that area from time to time. And I think there was a little nerve damage as I often feel some level of tingling down to my lips. (Tooth was the far back upper in the jaw.) It comes and goes and I get swelling in that cheek too.
I know that drilling in the jaw is pretty intense and I'm still hoping that there is more healing to come- and perhaps the nerve may calm down if that's what it is.
I hate to think how it would feel if he had had to cut the gum, ouch. I hope it chills out. Sounds like similar issue to mine with yours. The root canal had been done a few years ago, never had a crown on it so it weakened the tooth and just broke off entirely.
I've seen a lot of articles that say never have a root canal, always remove the tooth instead. I may do that in the future.