Root canal treatment followed by the placement of a fixed prosthesis?
I recently underwent root canal treatment at the dentist's office, and after completing the procedure, I had a post placed and a dental bridge installed.
However, after returning home, I've been experiencing a tingling sensation in the tooth roots when I bite down.
Is this a normal phenomenon?
Nick, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/07/26
Dr. Lin Jiayong reply Dentistry
Hello: It is recommended to return to the original clinic that made the dentures for occlusal adjustment.
If discomfort persists, then consider redoing the root canal treatment.
Sincerely, Lin Chia-Yung, Department of Dentistry, Taichung Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare.
Reply Date: 2021/07/26
More Info
After undergoing a root canal treatment followed by the placement of a crown, experiencing some discomfort, including itching sensations, is not uncommon. However, it is essential to understand the underlying reasons for these sensations and when they might indicate a problem.
Firstly, the itching sensation you are experiencing could be attributed to several factors. One possibility is that the tissues around the treated tooth are healing. After a root canal, the surrounding gums and bone may be inflamed or irritated, leading to sensations such as itching or tingling. This is a normal part of the healing process, and it can last for a few days to a couple of weeks after the procedure.
Another reason for the itching could be related to the materials used during the procedure. Dental materials, including the crown and any filling materials, can sometimes cause localized allergic reactions or sensitivities in some patients. If the itching persists or is accompanied by other symptoms such as swelling, redness, or pain, it may be worth discussing with your dentist to rule out any allergic reactions.
Additionally, the sensation could be due to the bite adjustment after the crown placement. If the crown is slightly high or not properly aligned with your bite, it can lead to discomfort, which might be perceived as itching or irritation. It is crucial to have your bite checked by your dentist to ensure that everything is aligned correctly.
If the itching sensation continues for an extended period or worsens, it is advisable to return to your dentist for a follow-up appointment. They can evaluate the area, check for any signs of infection, and ensure that the crown is fitting properly. In some cases, persistent itching could indicate an underlying issue, such as an infection or a problem with the root canal treatment itself.
In summary, while some itching after a root canal and crown placement can be normal due to healing or material sensitivity, it is essential to monitor the symptoms. If you experience prolonged itching, pain, or any other concerning symptoms, do not hesitate to consult your dentist for further evaluation. They can provide you with the best course of action to ensure your dental health and comfort.
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