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Throbbing pain
Sir i have done my root canal 2 days before but i am feeling throbbing pain in my root canal teeth therefore i have to take painkillers .is it is normal ??when will this pain go out ????
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Mostly root canal is totally pain free process, however sometimes it can hurt owing to severe infection. Best is to show to the same dentist again so as to do the needful.
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Hello mam.....pain persist for sometime after root canal treatment. Take your medications and pain should completely go off before you go for capping of tooth.Regards.
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Yes it's normal to feel some discomfort and pain after single sitting root canal and some times with multiple sittings too depending on the case continue with the medication for week
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Hello, Please have patience because sometimes pain and discomfort remains for a week after root canal treatment. You can take painkillers which have been prescribed. Make sure that pain is not there once you are going for capping of teeth.
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