Omg... Horrible Pain... Please Help! I'm in Pain!!!?!


Question: Ok, I am now in extensive pain and called my DDS so meet tomorrow. I was hesitant on doing that because the last 3 times I have been to see her, it was just sinuses. However, since lastnight, my bottom left molars have been slightly throbbing. But tonight after drinking hot tea....bad pain. It subsided after about 40 seconds and still lingers a little. I did the ice test on all the teeth and had a normal response in all but a RC tooth done in Dec. That one had no reaction at all. Then right after that I did the hot test by drinking hot tea and it barely touched them but instantly caused some serious pain. Took about 40 seconds to calm down. My DDS also has a post grad degree in Endodontics so I trust her work... so what are my possibilities here? Recent RC tooth gone bad? RC in the molar behind it? She just examined me 2 wks ago and said she was doubtful that molar needed a RC. Could it still be sinuses, even after drinking hot tea? A piece of food stuck? Can a Prof, pls tell me?


Answers: Ok, I am now in extensive pain and called my DDS so meet tomorrow. I was hesitant on doing that because the last 3 times I have been to see her, it was just sinuses. However, since lastnight, my bottom left molars have been slightly throbbing. But tonight after drinking hot tea....bad pain. It subsided after about 40 seconds and still lingers a little. I did the ice test on all the teeth and had a normal response in all but a RC tooth done in Dec. That one had no reaction at all. Then right after that I did the hot test by drinking hot tea and it barely touched them but instantly caused some serious pain. Took about 40 seconds to calm down. My DDS also has a post grad degree in Endodontics so I trust her work... so what are my possibilities here? Recent RC tooth gone bad? RC in the molar behind it? She just examined me 2 wks ago and said she was doubtful that molar needed a RC. Could it still be sinuses, even after drinking hot tea? A piece of food stuck? Can a Prof, pls tell me?

Usually antibiotic take about 4 days to really kick in and they usually want you to take them 7 to 10 days.Ouch i think it may be the tooth and a nerve in it and that sucks as they are sso damn painful.I would call tommorow and ask for some pain meds or something as that is too much pain to bare.. LOTS OF LUCK AND HOPE YOU GET WHAT YOU NEED TO GET WELL.





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