Tooth Decay problem

2017-01-24 17:19:40
I am suffering with pain while. Drinking water ..And for entire sleeping time. ... I'm am also want to go for root canal treatment...is it painfull? Im fears about. Pain
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Hello, pain could be because of infection to roots. you can do salt water rinses but this will give you temporary relief.Root canal is the most common procedure carried in day to day practice and it is done under anaesthesia so it should not pain.

Answered2017-01-27 12:11:34

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Consult with an endodontist for RCT . It's not a painfull process.

Answered2017-01-27 06:15:30

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Just relax it's a routine procedure, if you are still scared visit us we will make me more comfortable for you

Answered2017-01-26 18:40:36

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No not at all. Root canal treatment procedure is done under local anesthesia. It's painless.
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Don't ignore or delay in getting the best treatment done.

Answered2017-01-26 14:24:00

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Not at all , as procedure is done under local anaesthesia .!

Answered2017-01-26 08:15:54

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Root canal is completely painless treatment. ..
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Get an x ray done first

Answered2017-01-26 07:36:53

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You have not posted your x rays, however if your dentist has suggested you root canal treatment then don't wait get it done. It's done after numbing your tooth so you won't feel pain. So don't worry it will make you comfortable
Next Steps
Get the treatment done asap
Health Tips
Avoid eating on the concerned tooth, avoid too hot and too cold things

Answered2017-01-26 07:30:44

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Hello Root Canal treatment is not at all painful but the initial local anaesthesia by a syring may be slight discomforting. Thus do not worry and get the treatment done as soonxas possible to avoid complications. Thank you
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go to your dentist soon without delay.

Answered2017-01-26 07:25:18

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No root canal treatment is not painful and will be done under local anesthesia. You should not delay for the treatment.
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Visit a nearby dentist and get a Xray done. If the doctor suggests that you need a root canal then please get it done by a root canal specialist - Endodontist

Answered2017-01-26 06:45:48

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Well a decayed tooth tender and radiating pain to temple region /head is a clear indication that you need a RCT ... Well perception about a procedure will be confirmed only when you experience it...most of dental procedure if handled carefully are PAINLESS

Answered2017-01-25 19:16:09

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There are many misconceptions surrounding root canal (endodontic) treatment and whether patients experience root canal pain. Myth #1—Root canal treatment is painful. Myth #2—Root canal treatment causes illness. Myth #3—A good alternative to root canal treatment is extraction (pulling the tooth). with modern technologies and anesthetics, root canal treatment today is no more uncomfortable than having a filling placed.
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For any more dental / cosmetic query or treatment visit us today.Dr Ratnika Agarwal , Dental Surgeon/Owner of Smile Up Dental Care & Implant Center ,PUNE.We offer Dental and cosmetic treatments for all age group.

Answered2017-01-25 14:22:28

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Hi.. The symptoms that you are giving are suggestive of irreversible pulpitis. You should visit a nearby dentist and get a xray done before going for root canal treatment. Root canal treatment is a painless procedure and can be completed in one sitting also.
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Avoid taking painkillers unnecessarily Visit a dentist, Get xray done,  and take treatment immediately.

Answered2017-01-25 13:27:26

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hello sir, pain on seeping water is itself HYPERALGIA........over sensation on tooth]..........sure go for ROOT CANAL.Its not at all painful rather a painless procedure in augmentation with new devices like laser Induction, Endomotors.and its very evidence based and predictable treatment. Please do visit an ENDODONTIST of Experience to go for the treatment with cap over the tooth it may require multiple visit .So discuss the cost issue an time slot.Dont fear at all, absolute proceed further. Now avoid hot coffee n Ice Cream cuppa kind extreme temperature foodies.N Use a SENSITIVE TOOTH PAST for relief, u can use Keterol DT a tab twice daily for pain if any without any side effects......................SENOLIN SF massage the paste will make much relief.
Next Steps
x-ray, visit seasoned Endodontist, discuss cost n time
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Dont Panic, GO calm, be confident to do RCT.

Answered2017-01-25 10:58:48

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Hello their. With the symptoms presented it look to be problem consern with the nerves of the tooth. I suggest you should go for an x ray to conform it. As far as root canal is concern it's painless treatment for patient as it is done under the local anesthesia.
Next Steps
go for an x ray with an endodontist.
Health Tips
avoide extream of temperatures in your food. and consult a endodontist.

Answered2017-01-25 08:27:48

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Hi,Please visit a Endodontist or root canal specialist who will complete the root canal in one sitting & with the advancement in technology root canal is relatively a painless procedure but because of fear of pain do not delay the treatment as it will give rise to more pain later.

Answered2017-01-27 05:49:35

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Hello Sir, Greetings for the day. What is Root Canal Treatment and Why Would You Want It? Root canal treatment is used to save teeth which would otherwise need to be removed. It is needed when the blood or nerve supply of the tooth (known as the pulp) is infected through decay or injury. Root canal treatment is done under Local Anaesthesia with Modern equipments (Apexlocator, Rotary Endodontic machiene, etc) which makes the treatment absolutely painless.
Next Steps
Do not delay the treatment as there are chances of more dis-comfort and Swelling.
Health Tips
Do not consume anything hot/cold and Sour/Sweet. Do not bite from the side where the root canal is required.

Answered2017-01-26 14:55:17

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Hello, You need to consult an Endodontist regarding the RCT.It is a relatively painless procedure done under local anaesthesia.Sensitivity of teeth could be due to various reasons.A thorough clinical examination is necessary. Regards Dr Sumanmakam

Answered2017-01-25 14:23:23

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