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Can a tooth be sensitive years after a root canal?

Can a tooth be sensitive years after a root canal?

With proper care, even teeth that have had root canal treatment can last a lifetime. But sometimes, a tooth that has been treated doesn’t heal properly and can become painful or diseased months or even years after treatment.

Can a tooth that has had a root canal cause pain?

Can you still get pain in a tooth that’s had a root canal? Yes, it’s possible to have pain in a tooth that’s had a prior root canal. Some causes of this pain may be due to: your root canal not healing properly.

Can root canal tooth get infected?

A root canal removes the pulp of a tooth that’s been infected or damaged by tooth decay or other injuries. Root canals can save teeth and are considered very safe. Root canal infections aren’t common, but there’s a small chance of a tooth becoming infected even after a root canal is performed.

Is a toothache after a root canal normal?

A toothache by itself is bad enough, but when there’s a toothache in a tooth that has been previously treated by your dentist, you wonder what is going on. One such case is of a tooth on which you have had root canal treatment done. It can start to hurt after many pain-free years, making you wonder what is wrong.

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What happens if you don’t have a root canal?

Infected tooth bone- Each tooth can have more than one root canal. Number of root canal can vary in individuals. Any missed root canal to treat the infection can result in infection and toothache years after root canal. Abscesses on the gums: Our gum is attached externally to the bone and tooth.

What does it mean when a tooth is cracked after root canal?

The root canal treated tooth is cracked: As the living tissue of the tooth is removed during root canal treatment, the remaining tooth is dry and brittle. It may be that the tooth gets cracked due to a fall or other physical force years after the endodontic procedure was completed.

How long do root canals last?

Some root canals last for the rest of the patient’s life while others fail within weeks, months or years of treatment. The most common symptom of a failed root canal is pain in the tooth that does not go away after several days.