Where did you go for root canal treatment?
So just a normal root canal treatment, no root resection
OR
What would you recommend?
Please report on your experiences, pain perception, healing process, …
So just a normal root canal treatment, no root resection
OR
What would you recommend?
Please report on your experiences, pain perception, healing process, …
With me, no root canal treatment has yet to be done and will certainly no longer be necessary. But I can only recommend a root canal treatment from a specialist – an endodontologist – to leave.
Unfortunately, the GKV ́en do not take over the costs of a specialist, but you can be relatively sure that the success – seen in the long term – is significantly greater that you can get the tooth for a lifetime.
I wouldn't have a root canal treatment from my "normal dentist". Not that I wouldn't trust him to give his best, but he just doesn't have the experience and the (very expensive) specialty that an endodontologist has.
Here is a little explanation:
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Hello Deichgöttin, thank you for your answer
The situation is like this, first the treatment was carried out by the dentist, I no longer know exactly how often twice the drug was exchanged, third time finalized. Did hurt again after a few days, the same again. So again two three times the drug exchanged and then finally made. Then half a year was rest, all good and wonderful and more or less from today to tomorrow it suddenly hurt again. Diagnosis of chronic inflammation at the root tip. This was done for the normal dentist, so I was sent to the jaw surgeon, who in turn says a root tip resection is not so good or difficult to assess without any prospects of success. He advised me to try it again with a normal root treatment, but with a specialist. How much hope can I have that worth taking money again? Can he still save what the normal dentist seems to have declared to be finished?
Currently it is so, I have no severe pain, but I am very restricted at eating, in most cases I can't bite properly because then it hurts. I can feel something brushing on my teeth.
Thanks for the star 🙂
Based on experience
How could the pain be explained? It's not a permanent pain, but it's very unpleasant again.
Is it because I didn't take any consideration at dinner and burdened too much?
No. Antibiotics are not suitable for “duration”.
Thanks for your feedback, no! With the specialist I was not yet for treatment, unfortunately I only received the appointment for three weeks. Did you think about bridging an antibiotic would be good?
I just…)) I am not always here:-)))
Do you give me feedback?
Then it is little sensitive to take another antibiotic – keyword: antibiotic resistance. Was the revision and the WSR done in the meantime? If so, the tooth will have to be removed.
Good morning, can an antibiotic strike again the second time?
So do something like that! Pain, taken two weeks antibiotics, pain away or almost no longer and now after three weeks without antibiotics take pain again …
Thanks for the flowers :-)))
Thank you for having such a competent person here with so much experience or expertise
You're worrying.
Just as you described it, a good root canal treatment is made. And no other way. Everything else is poof! And it's not painful either. And as far as Pos. 2, you don't need to be afraid of that. The tooth is sufficiently anesthetic. And if you really feel a pain during the treatment, there are plenty of ways to take it. Don't be afraid.
There are other methods so you won't scream. And if you have questions or fears during the treatment, tell the ZA. He will certainly respond.
I will definitely push you the thumbs that everything will be half as bad and you can get the tooth for many years.
By the way – thanks for the feedback. If you still have questions – always like:-) LG and a relaxed Sunday.
Now I was in consultation with specialists endodontologists and now I am more afraid than before.
Root canal treatment
1. To prevent new bacteria from entering the root canal via the saliva,
the tooth is insulated with a blanket, the so-called trunk-dam rubber.
Two. After drilling the tooth, the ignited or dead “nerve” (pulp) is removed from the tooth interior with fine instruments. If the pulp has died, she was previously anesthesia.
3. The exact length of the tooth is attempted to calculate by means of an X-ray recording or X-ray recording or x-ray recording or x-ray recording in which filings are inserted into the channels. Without this X-ray geological calculation of the tooth length, it is not possible to predict the success of the treatment.
4. All root canals are then carefully cleaned, rinsed and expanded.
Five. Finally, the channels are filled. A further X-ray exposure must show whether the filling is sufficient, must be improved or repeated.
Depending on how many root canals the affected tooth has and how narrow, curved and bacteria-laden they are, different long and frequent treatment appointments are necessary. It is a very time-consuming process. If complaints occur in the meantime, the treatment period may be extended.
It all sounds very painful to ESPECIALLY 2 makes me great fear … I was already at the root treatment and I know how this feels when an anesthesia is injected into the nerve, it was terrible I was screaming from pain and that, although all around it was really stunned, what if the tooth nerve has not yet died? I can't stop this again.
I have no feedback on this?
That means once you put it off it gets worse with inflammation? That's really creepy.
But only for a limited time in the case.
At least, I thought antibiotics don't make the inflammation worse?
No, unfortunately not. No matter if you smoke, just drink water, use a mouthwash (which does not necessarily bring anything) or make a head stand – there is nothing you can do from your side to an improvement of the situation.
No, I wouldn't swallow an antibiotic anymore. It would calm the tooth for a while, but not eliminate the cause of inflammation.
Yeah.
And other tips that I can help make it better? Or not getting worse. More mouthwashing? What else can I do? Or don't drink any more and just drink water without exception?
Or should I ask the dentist for antibiotics again?
So plain can it be that a revision of specialists is enough?
Finally, the endodontist will only be able to decide whether the revision of the root filling alone is sufficient or the maintenance of the tooth only promises success if a root tip resection is additionally made. This is usually the case. Making the revision of your family dental doctor does nothing at all if he does it. He lacks the special instruments in such cases.
Of course that can be. It may also be that you will be passed over to a "green" pedestrian light. Apart from that, such "explaints" are prescribed before any surgical procedure.
The only right thing about the statement is that cooling is necessary after surgery in the mouth. But this isn't really bad anymore. Patients have to lie in bed for 3 days is more than exaggerated. The surgery isn't painful at all because you're being annoyed enough. And no one can predict whether postoperative problems will occur. There are certainly patients who have no complaints afterwards.
And if this statement were to be correct, I'd be worth 3 days of pain to get the tooth.
If you say about the root tip resection, there's no way over? But then I can save the revision myself with the specialist if I understood it correctly. In addition, a root tip resection does not necessarily lead to the tooth getting calm again and no more complaints, if the 3-5 years may arise again, so I was enlightened …
If there is a way past root tip resection I would take it because I was also told this is very painful and you have to be completely set out of battle for about 3 days and cool
It can be seen that it is complete nonsense to prescribe an antibiotic if the cause of inflammation is not eliminated. No wonder you have problems again.
To do this, I have to say that the hope that you can get the tooth for a long time is really great for a root canal treatment with the specialist. And trying to get the tooth is always beneficial. Her own teeth are now worth more than a dental prosthesis, if he is still as good. The costs for a ZE, whether a simple bridge or an implant, are not so “without”.
No “strong pain”, but also pain that no one has to have. And if you can't eat reasonably because biting the teeth is painful and unpleasant, it only shows that the tooth is still heavily inflamed. The solution is only: revision of the existing root filling with subsequent root tip resection. Unfortunately. Alternative: Removal of the tooth with subsequent replacement.
10 days I had to get antibiotics has been enough for twice 5 days each and painkillers has temporarily helped well since I no longer take it worse I feel so
My normal dentist has always been technically very good. He has treated two root widenings pain-free in two sessions and the teeth are still symptom-free even after many years.
And was it successful?
Both teeth were immediately pain-free and still last after more than ten years.
With this, you should always go to an endodontist. A normal dentist does not have the technical equipment to make it neat. This applies in particular to the molars, ie the molars. There the root canals cross in part and then a normal dentist does not have the touch of a chance to come in with his ropes. I know many cases where a channel was overlooked because the molars can also have different roots.
To date, I only had to have a root canal treatment carried out, and that also because the filling that was in the past has irritated the nerve too much. Unfortunately, this was not recognized by my dentist, or too late. Otherwise you could have saved the tooth.
The root canal treatment was completely pain-free.
However, now, 1 year later, I again have problems with this tooth and would therefore recommend you to go from the very beginning to a specialist. I should have done it.
That's what every dentist does.
That wasn't much different from a filling… a little more complicated and I think there were 2 dates necessary?
I can't remember that, but that's only positive if you can't remember.
And was it successful?
Yeah, sure – I think that's a standard treatment.
I could be treated well every time by a normal dentist.
And was it successful?
Such a root treatment has been made with me three times. I felt the treatment every time rather harmless. You get local anesthesia and have no pain. Even after that, I had no pain.
I was with my dentist! And was absolutely satisfied because my dentist really explained every step individually to me!
I had no pain during treatment or after. It has only occasionally been accepted during the treatment. During the treatment, I got his rubber-green op-cloth over my mouth. But I would definitely recommend taking headphones with you (preferably without cable), because the noises at the dentist are not so pleasant.
I can't remember that much, but I think I had to go twice.
And was it successful?
Yes, definitely!