Hello,
There can be several reasons for the discomfort you’re experiencing. It might be due to issues like incomplete root canal treatment, a missed canal, or possible contamination during the filling of the tooth. Sometimes, food getting stuck in the gums can also cause similar symptoms.
To give you a proper opinion, I would recommend sharing an X-ray of the tooth. Based on your provided history , the treatment might involve removing the previous filling material (gutta-percha), thoroughly cleaning and disinfecting the canals, followed by refilling them properly.
Meanwhile, I suggest you do warm saline rinses 2-3 times a day to keep the area clean and reduce discomfort.
-Dr. Anand Mali
Owner & Chief Dentist
Dr. Anand Multispeciality Dental Clinic ,Navlakha,Indore
Next Steps
1. Get an X-ray done – This will help us see what’s happening inside and around the tooth.
2. Visit your dentist or an endodontist – After evaluating the X-ray, the dentist can confirm if a retreatment is needed.
3. Follow advised treatment – If retreatment is needed, the old filling material will be carefully removed, the canals will be cleaned, disinfected, and refilled properly.
4. Maintain good oral hygiene – Keep the area clean, avoid hard or sticky foods on that side, and continue warm saline rinses 2-3 times daily.
Health Tips
• Don’t ignore pain or swelling – It could mean the tooth needs attention.
• Warm saline rinses – Do 2-3 times a day to soothe the area and reduce bacteria.
• Avoid chewing hard or sticky food on the affected side until the issue is treated.
• Maintain oral hygiene – Brush gently, floss carefully around the area.
• Get an X-ray – It’s important for accurate diagnosis.
• Regular follow-ups – Even if the pain reduces, don’t skip your dental visits until fully treated.