Hello doctor
My mother had root canal 2days ago
My mother having little pain below jaw line
Is it normal ?
Pain is not high ,very little pain
My mother is taking tension for that because she read a news about black fungus and all
Please help me out
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Hi...the pain is common after post root canal treatment. No need to worry.Take medications prescribed by ur dentist and follow tge instructions regularly.Visit dentist immediately if the pain is more so that they could find the cause and prescribe better medication.
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After rootcanal treatment mild pain is common for 2 to 3 days
And its like how you have pain after any surgery performed.
Even root canal deals with nerves of tooth its common having pain after treatment
So theres nothing to worry
Take painkillers prescribed by your dentist..
Your mother need not worry about mucormycosis..since the symptoms are differebt and medical history is different..
Pls take an xray if possible to rule out reason of pain.if pain is gum origin a good round of gum cleaning will do the job
If from tooth dr.will treat accordingly
Use hexidine mouthwash for 10 days
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