Let's look at the root: how are the root canals of teeth filled?


What can hurt after filling?

The pain associated with the installation of a filling directly depends on the structure of the tooth. It consists of a crown, neck and root. On top, all these structures are covered with hard dental tissues that do not have nerve endings. In the crown area it is dentin and enamel, in the root area it is cement. Inside, under the hard covering in the crown area, there is a dental cavity filled with pulp - a pulp that has many nerve endings and blood vessels. The cavity is connected to root canals, also filled with pulp. In the area of ​​the apex (apex), the root is connected to the bone tissue of the jaw using a ligament - the periodontal ligament, which has excellent innervation.

Conclusion: a tooth can only hurt if the pulp and periodontium are diseased or injured during filling.

Canal cleaning and filling

The most common cause is caries - a pathological process accompanied by the destruction of hard dental tissues. This opens access to the dental cavity, root canals and periodontal tissue, inflammation or irritation of which causes severe pain.


Preparing a tooth for filling

Filling is a method of treating caries, but this process itself can cause mechanical irritation of soft tissues, accompanied by pain. Minor pain may be normal, but sometimes you cannot do without the help of a specialist.

In the superficial and middle stages of caries, the affected hard tissues are removed and a filling is placed on top, restoring the shape of the tooth. The dental cavity remains closed. This treatment is absolutely painless and does not require anesthesia. An even more effective way is to have your teeth professionally cleaned to remove plaque and tartar. Regular implementation of this procedure prevents the development of caries and allows you to keep all your teeth healthy for a long time.

Tooth preparation and depulpation

With deep caries, a hole forms in the hard tissues and an infection enters the dental cavity, causing intense pain. In such cases, before filling, preparation is carried out to remove damaged hard tissues and expand the cavity. If necessary, the old filling is also removed. Then the pulp is removed (depulping).

This is a painful procedure, but modern local anesthetics used in dentistry allow the patient to experience no pain at all. If deep caries has developed not so long ago, and the periodontal tissues are healthy, then it is possible to remove only the pulp from the dental cavity (amputation), after which a therapeutic lining is applied and a temporary filling is installed. If there is no pain, a permanent filling is placed after a few days.

In case of long-standing caries, the pulp is first completely removed from the dental cavity, and then from the root canals (extirpation). At the same time, the cost of filling increases.

It is very important to carefully remove the pulp (patients often call it the nerve) from the canal, making sure that no particles of destroyed hard tooth tissue remain in it. All this can support a long-term inflammatory process.

If a tooth hurts after canal filling, the infection can gradually reach the root apex, causing an inflammatory process in the periodontium, accompanied by fever and pain.

Why else can a tooth hurt after visiting a doctor?

There are several other reasons that explain toothache after a visit to the doctor. These are only possible options; you should not make diagnoses on your own. As a rule, the doctor gives a guarantee on the filling, and if pain occurs, he is obliged to see you, and this visit will be free.

Why else can a tooth hurt?

  1. Partial removal of pulp tissue. May cause re-inflammation.
  2. The caries has not been completely removed. If the tooth is seriously damaged, a temporary filling may be necessary. If for some reason the doctor underestimated this measure, the toothache may become even worse due to incorrect therapy. The fact is that in a completely closed area the inflammatory process will be more severe than in an open one. And secondary inflammation in an already clean area can no longer lead to caries, but to a more serious process - pulpitis.

    Pulpitis

  3. Allergy. A rare case, but it cannot be ruled out. Increased sensitivity to the filling material can cause inflammation and pain in the tooth area.
  4. Failure to comply with medical recommendations. For example, the doctor told him to abstain from food for some time (usually no more than two hours), but the patient ignored the recommendations.

    Violating medical orders can be dangerous

So, pain in the treated tooth, which can occur periodically at certain points, should go away within 2-3 days. If the pain lasts more than a week or two, you need to go to the doctor and find out what went wrong.

Why does a tooth hurt after filling?

If a tooth hurts under a filling, there are usually natural reasons for this - irritation and even a slight aseptic (without infection) inflammatory process. The tooth should hurt after filling. Pain appears after the anesthetic wears off and is associated with restoration of tissue sensitivity. Each patient’s pain sensitivity threshold is different: one feels almost no discomfort, while another perceives the same pain as severe.

Depending on the degree of destruction of the crown and the filling work performed, unpleasant painful sensations after the end of anesthesia can last from 5 days to several months. The doctor must warn the patient that he may be bothered by painful sensations for a certain time and how to cope with them.

There is no need to see a dentist if the pain:

  • has a moderate aching character, lasts no more than 5 days and its intensity gradually decreases; during root canal treatment, pain can last from a week to a month; if the filling was traumatic, it may last even longer;
  • appears or intensifies when pressing on the filling - biting on solid food;
  • associated with eating irritating foods - too cold or hot, as well as sour or sweet; after the effect of irritation ends, the intensity of painful sensations decreases;
  • associated with hypothermia;
  • is not accompanied by swelling of the cheeks, increased body temperature and a violation of the general condition.

Pain associated with filling errors


Common mistakes: root canal perforation and foreign body entry into the root canal

Post-filling pain syndrome can also be associated with medical errors. This:

  1. Lack of x-ray examination at the very beginning, before filling . The tooth may have structural features: tortuous canals, the presence of additional canals, etc. Without X-rays, the doctor will not be able to properly process and seal it. This is where the answer to the question of why a tooth hurts after root canal filling lies.
  2. Incorrect (insufficient or excessive) drying of the prepared cavity . Drying is necessary so that the application of a special solution promotes tight adhesion of the filling material to the dentin of the dental cavity. Insufficient drying leads to disruption of this adhesion, the filling will not fit tightly to the walls, infection will penetrate into the cavity, and inflammation will begin. Overdrying is also harmful, it increases the sensitivity of tissues and post-filling pain syndrome will persist for a long time.
  3. Overheating of dental tissues. Most often, this complication occurs when the dentist works on old equipment. Tooth preparation is accompanied by strong heating of the bur. If you do not frequently cool the dental tissues, a burn of the pulp or dentin is possible, accompanied by severe pain. Tissue burns are also possible when filling using light-curing filling material and outdated ultraviolet lamps that have not been used for a long time. Modern halogen systems for light curing do not give rise to such complications.
  4. Failure to comply with preparation rules. Leads to infection, the development of pulpitis and periodontitis and associated pain, which intensifies when biting hard food, perforation may occur: the walls or bottom of the dental cavity; this complication occurs when the walls of the carious cavity are excessively prepared; the bottom of the cavity is most often perforated due to insufficient preparation of the walls, the inability to see and properly process the mouths of the root canals;
  5. walls of root canals - perforation is usually associated with instrumental treatment of difficult tortuous canals. To reduce pain, you will need to apply therapeutic bandages and completely re-treat the tooth.
  • Incomplete pulp removal. If after filling a tooth “the nerve hurts,” it means that the treatment was carried out poorly. An inflammatory process begins in the soft dental tissues, accompanied by severe pain. To prevent this from happening, the pulp is carefully removed, followed by treatment of the cavity and canals with an antiseptic.
  • Insufficient preparation of the carious cavity . Repeated tissue damage by caries usually develops when the affected hard and soft tissues are removed.
  • Entry of a foreign body into the root canal. It could be:
      a fragment of a tool used to clean the canal;
  • dentin sawdust formed during the preparation of the dental cavity; they clog the mouth of the root canal, which interferes with its processing and contributes to the development of the inflammatory process.
  • Incorrect calculation of the shrinkage coefficient of the filling material . Shrinkage and depressurization of the filling can also cause tooth pain after filling. When curing (including light curing), filling material may slightly decrease in volume. This is called shrinkage; the dentist must take into account the shrinkage coefficient of the material used (how much and after what time it will lose volume). If this is not done, over time a gap will appear between the filling and the hard tissues, where infection can enter. This will lead to the development of pulpitis and periodontitis. If depressurization occurs, the old seal is replaced with a new one.
  • The filling is too high, leading to malocclusion. When it comes into contact with antagonist teeth on the opposite jaw after filling, tooth pain appears when biting. To eliminate pain, you need to carefully sand the new filling and remove excess filling material. If this is not done, the pain will be constant.
  • Excessive introduction of filling material into the root canal. This leads to its extrusion through the top of the tooth and injury to the periodontium. Periodontitis develops. To reduce pain, it is necessary to conduct x-ray diagnostics and eliminate the identified defect.
  • A cyst or granuloma of the root after poor-quality filling of the root canals and the development of an inflammatory process in them. Gradually, the inflammation becomes chronic and leads to the development of a granuloma (an overgrowth of loose granulation tissue) or a cyst (a sac filled with inflammatory exudate). The pain syndrome is a constant concern and is chronic in nature. It is impossible to do without surgical intervention - removal of tumors.
  • Allergic reaction to filling material. The onset of an allergy is manifested by pain and swelling of the periodontal tissues. This often causes a headache. Immediate removal of the filling is required.
  • To determine why a tooth hurts after filling, specialists at the YuliStom clinic first conduct diagnostics (thorough examination and x-rays) and only then treat.

    Medical errors as a cause of pain

    Cleaning the canals and installing filling material is always accompanied by the use of anesthetics. Neither during treatment nor after it, any discomfort, other than minor post-filling pain, should arise.

    It may be painful to press on a tooth when biting after manipulations for the following reasons:

    Why does a tooth with a pin hurt?

    • The filling has gone beyond the root. That is, the installed filling is larger than required. What to do in this case: refill the tooth.
    • After cleaning, the filling did not completely close the empty canal. If its top remains empty (the filling material simply “did not reach” it), it becomes a breeding ground for pathogenic microorganisms, and a root inflammatory process develops here. In this situation, the filling is replaced with a new one.
    • Presence of a foreign body in the canal. It could be a piece of nerve, a fragment of a dental instrument. All this is not only the cause of pain, but also a factor provoking a sluggish inflammatory process (it can occur after a few days or within a couple of weeks).
    • During the manipulations, the dentist did not rinse and disinfect the root canal well enough. This error occurs for several reasons: due to anatomical features (the channels have a complex structure) or the lack of professionalism of the doctor. The result is pain, infection, and damage to surrounding tissue.

    What to do if your tooth hurts after filling?

    If a tooth begins to hurt due to a filling being placed, but its condition does not require additional dental procedures to relieve severe pain, the doctor may prescribe:

    • painkillers ; most often these are drugs from the group of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs); Ketoprofen (Ketonal) has the best analgesic properties; in case of severe pain, it is enough to take a long-acting capsule of 150 mg - these will relieve pain for a day; instead of Ketonal, you can use the rectal suppository Diclofenac - 100 mg; both drugs are contraindicated in the presence of a gastrointestinal ulcer; in such cases, it is better to take a nimesulide tablet (Nise) - it has almost no negative effect on the gastrointestinal tract;
    • physiotherapeutic procedures - to reduce pain, electrophoresis with novocaine is prescribed; for swelling, it is better to use hydrocortisone instead of novocaine; Magnetic and laser therapy are also used; the number of procedures depends on the patient’s condition;
    • a one-time injection of an antibiotic solution into the periodontal tissues - for problematic traumatic treatment to prevent infectious inflammation and pain.

    There are many folk recipes for relieving severe post-filling toothache:

    • rinsing the mouth with a decoction of oak bark; Pour 2 tablespoons of crushed bark into a glass of water, bring to a boil, boil for 15 minutes, add boiled water to the original volume, strain and rinse your mouth several times a day; when a tooth hurts, it relieves inflammation, swelling and associated pain well;
    • applying a small piece of salted (but not smoked) lard to the gum - this application is especially helpful for pain associated with tissue swelling: salt draws fluid from the tissue, swelling and pain go away;
    • a reflex method of pain relief (used in folk medicine for a very long time): grate a clove of garlic on a fine grater, place it in a thin napkin, apply it to the inside of the wrist of the hand opposite the painful tooth, fix it and leave it overnight.

    How to relieve pain at home

    When discomfort bothers you after cleaning the root canals and installing permanent or temporary fillings, the discomfort can be relieved at home. Universal methods include:

    1. Warm rinses with a solution of soda or salt, or a combination of these ingredients.
    2. Decoctions of medicinal herbs (sage, oregano, chamomile, calendula, mint) help well. Their effect is calming. Procedures must be carried out at least 4-5 times a day.
    3. Apply a small piece of propolis to the sore spot, and rinse your mouth with the tincture of this bee product, adding half a teaspoon to a glass of water.
    4. Plantain leaves or roots are applied to the diseased unit.
    5. Lavender, St. John's wort, and clove oils are often used. They moisten a gauze swab and apply it to the sore spot.
    6. Drug therapy. We are talking about painkillers. Temporarily relieves pain by taking Nimesulide, Ketanov, Tempalgin, Naiza, Baralgin according to the instructions.

    To prevent increased pain in the first two to three days:

    • You should avoid cold, hot, sour, sweet foods, and eat only warm foods that do not irritate the tissue, especially if the incisors and molars are overly sensitive;
    • Avoid hypothermia;
    • Remove from the menu solid foods that need to be bitten into pieces;
    • Do not load on the causal unit;
    • Chew on the opposite side of the jaw;
    • Regularly and thoroughly brush your teeth and maintain oral hygiene;

    Remember that when taking medications that dull pain, do not increase the dosage yourself. After all, this way you can muffle unpleasant symptoms and disguise the true aspects of the pathology.

    When you can and when you can’t tolerate pain after filling

    My tooth hurts under a filling, what should I do? First of all, do not panic, but calmly understand the situation. If a tooth hurts after a filling, the nature of the pain and the appearance of some other symptoms matter.

    Tooth hurts under temporary filling


    The intensity of pain under the temporary filling should gradually decrease

    Can a tooth hurt under a temporary filling? Of course, it can, but natural pain is not severe, and its intensity gradually decreases. The tooth hurts after filling, mainly during the day, when it is subjected to one or another impact - pressure (chewing hard food), drinking hot, cold or sour drinks.

    • Possible reasons : most often, this is normal, the tooth begins to hurt for natural reasons. Painful sensations can also occur due to overheating of tissues during preparation, light-curing of fillings, problems with drying the dental cavity after preparation, or fillings that are excessive in height.
    • What is the best way to relieve pain : for natural pain and pain associated with minor violations of the therapeutic process, it is enough to rinse your mouth with an infusion of chamomile flowers and take an anesthetic (Analgin, Pentalgin, Nise).

    Acute pain after filling

    Very often, a tooth hurts after root canal cleaning and filling. The acute nature of the pain syndrome is associated with injury or inflammation of sensitive tissues - pulp or periodontium. Much also depends on the pain sensitivity of the patient himself.

    • Possible reasons : incomplete removal of pulp from the tooth cavity.
    • What is the best way to relieve pain : take a painkiller and see a dentist.

    Read more about the causes and methods of eliminating acute pain in the teeth in this article.

    Throbbing pain after filling

    If the tooth hurts severely after filling, the pain has become throbbing, then this is a sign of inflammation of the pulp - pulpitis. A sharp headache often appears.

    • Possible causes : the cause of pulsating pain syndrome may be poor-quality treatment of the dental cavity and root canals, possibly perforation of the walls.
    • What is the best way to relieve pain : take any painkiller orally and immediately consult a dentist.


    Only a dentist can relieve throbbing pain

    Aching pain after filling

    When a tooth aches after a filling is placed, this is normal. How long a tooth hurts after canal filling depends on the complexity of the manipulations performed. The intensity of the pain is important: if it increases, the pain intensifies sharply when pressed, then this is a symptom of incipient inflammation. A decrease in intensity is a favorable sign.

    • Possible reasons : this is natural pain in a filled tooth.
    • What is the best way to relieve pain : rinse with a decoction of oak bark or an infusion of chamomile flowers. If the pain seems too severe, take a pain reliever.

    Read about how to eliminate aching toothache here.

    Tooth hurts after filling when pressing

    If a tooth hurts after a filling when you bite it, then most often it has natural causes and goes away in five to seven days.

    • Possible reasons : if after filling a tooth hurts when pressed, then most often this is a consequence of treatment and injury to dental tissues.
    • How best to relieve pain : temporarily avoid chewing food on the side of the filling, rinse your mouth with light antiseptics and herbal decoctions.

    What symptoms after treatment require urgent consultation with a doctor?

    How can you understand in the first days after dental treatment whether the pain is physiological or the process is already pathological? There are some signs that indicate that you need to see a doctor without delay.

    The following symptoms are considered abnormal after dental treatment:

    • the pain in the filled tooth pulsates, it is sharp and sharp, and there is no tendency to decrease it;
    • pain radiates to neighboring teeth, ear, temple, neck;
    • body temperature rises;
    • headaches appeared;
    • cheek swollen;
    • suppuration in the tooth area;
    • inflammation of the gums;
    • there is a feeling that the filling is in the way in the mouth.

    If you have a headache or fever, you need to see a doctor

    Possible pain after dental treatment

    NormPathology
    It hurts to press, press, or bite on a tooth for 2-3 days (maximum – a week)Increased body temperature
    Slight lifting of the gumsPain radiates to the ear, temple, neck
    Slight pain after the anesthesia wears offHeadache
    Increased sensitivity and pain when exposed to cold food and liquid, as well as hot, spicy, sweet, sourSevere swelling of the gums and/or cheeks

    Even if the required two days have not passed after therapy, during which the pain should go away, do not hesitate to visit the dentist. It is necessary to stop the inflammatory process and treat the tooth. Even if the alarm is false, you need to make sure that everything is in order. In this case, the patient’s increased suspiciousness is even encouraged.

    Dental filling is not the most complicated process; it is not a surgical intervention. But often this work can be compared to jewelry. Therefore, unfortunately, some problems cannot be ruled out - the doctor may make a mistake. It is good if the patient is treated in a proven clinic with a good reputation, perhaps with the same doctor.

    It is best to have your teeth treated in a good clinic

    Happy treatment!

    When you need to urgently go to the clinic

    Occasionally, a filling can create serious problems that require immediate attention to your dentist:

    • gum pain after tooth filling; if the pain does not increase, then this is a variant of the norm; but often the pain syndrome is accompanied by redness and swelling of the mucous membrane, the appearance of pus when pressing on the gums, which indicates the presence of an inflammatory process; it could be a burn to the gum tissue, an allergy to the filling material, or an infection; in any case, you need to contact a specialist;
    • a toothache and a sharp rise in body temperature to high numbers or a slight increase lasts more than three days, a severe headache appears;
    • the cheek on the side of the filling became swollen and pain of any nature, increasing in intensity, appeared in the tooth or periodontal tissues.


    Don't put off visiting the dentist if your cheek is swollen or you have a fever!

    How to cope with pain

    If the pain syndrome does not arise for a pathological reason, dentists recommend doing nothing. Two days after filling the canals, the discomfort will disappear on its own. If the tooth hurts severely, you should not endure the unpleasant sensations. The easiest way to relieve the condition is to rinse your mouth with a soda-salt solution (½ teaspoon of each powder/glass of warm water).

    It is recommended to repeat such manipulations 4 times per hour (that is, every 15 minutes). This composition will not only play the role of a local antiseptic, but will also relieve the inflammatory process. Painkillers can also help relieve pain at home (take them only on the recommendation of a doctor): Ketanov, Nise, Baralgin.


    The cause of pain after installation of filling material may be an inflammatory process in the root part of the “repaired” tooth

    Prevention

    The risk of tooth pain after a filling is installed can be reduced if you follow all the dentist’s recommendations for oral care.

    What not to do before filling

    When planning a visit to the dentist, you need to:

    • choose the most suitable time so that you can rest after the filling is placed;
    • eat, as you will not be able to eat immediately after treatment;
    • Do not drink alcoholic beverages under any circumstances, as they may have undesirable reactions with the painkillers used during treatment;
    • Brush your teeth thoroughly and rinse your mouth with an antiseptic solution, such as mouthwash.

    You should not plan to place a filling during any acute illness or exacerbation of some chronic disease.

    What not to do after filling

    It is important to adhere to the following tips:

    • do not eat or drink for two hours;
    • try to avoid chewing on the affected side of solid food;
    • do not eat too hot or cold food for 5 – 7 days;
    • avoid coloring products that can change the color of the filling material (beets, red wine, etc.);
    • brush your teeth only with a new soft toothbrush twice a day;
    • use an alcohol-free mouth rinse;
    • do not use dental floss to remove food debris; it is better to replace them with a new product - an irrigator.

    When to see a doctor

    If the pain does not decrease and does not go away within the time allotted for it according to the protocol, you should go to the doctor immediately. Without doing this, you will provoke serious complications that will lead to protracted and difficult to eliminate consequences.

    Important! Especially if, after root canal filling, the gums are swollen and the pain increases, you should contact your dentist immediately.

    If your gums are swollen, you should immediately contact your dentist.

    To find out the cause of the pain, the specialist will conduct a palpable examination, tap the tooth (percussion), determine the viability of the pulp using electric current (ED) and prescribe x-ray diagnostics. If errors in treatment are identified or other causes of pain are discovered, the tooth must be re-treated. In emergency cases, when it is not possible to treat the tooth, it will be removed and a crown implant, bridge structure, or other recommended prosthesis will be installed in its place.

    Crown on an implant

    A healthy tooth hurts when pressed

    What should you do if, when pressed, a tooth that has not been sanitized, depulped, drilled or loaded with a crown hurts? Yes, this happens too. Here are a few reasons why a seemingly healthy tooth can be painful.

    • Periodontitis. This is an inflammatory disease of the tissues around the teeth. When pressed, both the gums and the tooth hurt at the same time. If no action is taken, progressive periodontitis will lead to a reduction in the volume of the gums and even bone, and then the tooth will become loose and may fall out.
    • Excessive enamel sensitivity. It is provoked by chemical teeth whitening, after which even a tooth with a nerve can ache when biting or drinking cold and hot drinks. Teeth with filled canals do not have this problem. You can make your enamel less sensitive at home by using remineralizing gels and toothpastes.
    • Removal of a tooth. After surgery, the adjacent healthy tooth may hurt. This is due to damage to soft tissues and does not require any additional therapy other than that prescribed by the doctor.

    Pain after tooth extraction

    In some cases, effective treatment of advanced diseases involves the removal of a diseased tooth followed by prosthetics. After tooth extraction, pain, swelling and redness of the gums are a normal reaction of the body to tissue injury. You should be concerned if:

    • the intensity of the pain does not decrease over time and is poorly removed by painkillers;
    • the hole does not overgrow for a long time;
    • purulent discharge appears from the wound;
    • severe swelling of the mucous membrane occurs;
    • body temperature rises.

    The above symptoms indicate the development of an infectious process in the gum tissue. This happens if the tooth extraction technique is not followed or if the patient does not follow the doctor’s recommendations for oral care.

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