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Understanding Tooth Pain After Root Canal: Is It a Crack?

One month after root canal filling, the tooth still experiences pain, possibly indicating a tooth fracture? Thank you, Dr. Huang, for your previous response! Since I started treatment, I haven't used my front tooth to bite anything, not even bread or plain rice. It has been ...


Dr. Huang Tingfang Reply:
Dear Ms. Becky, Hello! If your tooth is still painful one month after root canal filling, could it be a cracked tooth? In the early stages, it can be difficult to diagnose! However, if biting down causes pain, the cracks may gradually separate, leading to swelling! In such cases...

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Why Did My Mother's Tooth Turn Black and Crack After Treatment?

After dental treatment, the teeth have turned black and cracked! Hello, Doctor. I am inquiring on behalf of my mother. She is 63 years old. When she was younger, her front tooth was broken by a stone that was hit by a car. After undergoing root canal treatment, everything was fin...


Dr. Zhu Guanyu Reply:
Ms. Wei: Hello, dentists will try to preserve as many teeth as possible for patients, as retaining more teeth makes the fabrication of dentures easier. However, if it is determined from the beginning that a tooth cannot be saved, it must be extracted to prevent infection. When a ...

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From Sensitivity to Pain: Understanding Dental Issues in Children

From sensitivity to pain? Hello, Doctor. I have a few teeth that are primary teeth, and one of them has had cavities and has been filled several times. Around the end of January, I suddenly became particularly sensitive to cold items. Brushing my teeth and rinsing with tap water ...


Dr. Huang Tingfang Reply:
Dear Anonymous Miss: Hello! Your teeth are quite special, as you still have primary teeth. Generally, if a tooth cracks, it may initially cause sensitivity and can be difficult to detect. As it continues to crack, the symptoms will become increasingly uncomfortable. If the crack ...

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Persistent Gum Pain After Root Canal: Possible Causes and Solutions

Post-root canal gum pain? Hello Doctor, about a year ago, I experienced discomfort in my upper left molar. The dentist diagnosed it as a necrotic nerve and performed a root canal treatment. After completing the procedure, a post was placed to support a crown for protection. Howev...


Dr. Huang Tingfang Reply:
Dear Mr. Jimmy, Hello! As mentioned, this has caused you a lot of distress. We need to take an X-ray to assess the condition of the tooth root before deciding on a treatment plan. Please avoid hard foods for now and keep the area clean. Make sure to communicate frequently with y...

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Bleeding While Brushing and Flossing After Root Canal Treatment: What to Know

Bleeding when brushing teeth and using dental floss after root canal treatment? Hello Doctor: About seven years ago, I underwent root canal treatment. Five years ago, that tooth cracked while chewing food, and the dentist used a black filling material to repair it. Since then, I ...


Dr. Huang Zhicheng Reply:
Hello, based on the above situation, you should go to a clinic for an X-ray to obtain a detailed diagnosis. Since your tooth was previously filled due to a crack, it cannot be ruled out that it may have cracked again. As you are currently abroad, please avoid biting down on hard ...

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Impact of Cracked Teeth on Gums: What You Need to Know

Remaining teeth are cracked? I had a root canal treatment when I was young, but I didn't pay much attention to it afterward. Later, I had multiple fillings, and the tooth cracked, leaving it with a crescent shape. Now it has cracked again, splitting in half. If I ignore this...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
If a tooth that has undergone root canal treatment cracks and the fracture extends to the root, it is advisable to extract the tooth to minimize the risk of periodontal bacterial infection.

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Dealing with Cavities and Gum Cysts: Dental Care Insights

Gingival cysts and severe dental caries issues? Hello, doctor. I have worn braces and have been diligent about brushing my teeth, but I have had cavities since childhood. I have had fillings, and even had root canals, but I am very afraid of going to the dentist. After my braces ...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
Cavities must be treated promptly; shallow cavities can be filled immediately, while deeper cavities may require root canal treatment. If cavities are left untreated, bacteria can continue to spread down to the root apex, leading to the formation of abscesses. Additionally, cavit...

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Root Canal Treatment: Should You Get a Crown or Re-Treat First?

Root canal treatment for cracked teeth? Hello doctor, I had a root canal treatment about five years ago and I haven't used a crown. Recently, a small part of the tooth cracked. After your examination, you confirmed that I could use a denture without any issues, but the X-ray...


Dr. Qiu Qiongyao Reply:
After treatment, it is possible to proceed with dentures. If there are no symptoms in the teeth, one can also choose to directly make dentures. If symptoms arise between the roots after the dentures are completed, a periapical surgery can be performed to address the issue and sea...

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Can You Get a Crown Without a Root Canal? Exploring Dental Options

Can dentures be made without a root canal? Hello Doctor, I have a question regarding my second to last tooth on the lower right side. It was filled about 10 years ago due to a large cavity, and now the tooth is shaped like a "C" (with one side missing). At that time, I ...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
Based on the above situation, if the remaining tooth structure is adequate, a crown can be placed directly. However, if there is insufficient tooth structure, the support for the crown may be compromised in the future. In this case, it is recommended to first undergo root canal t...

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Understanding Tooth Cracks: Diagnosis, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Dental fissures and vertical root fractures? What examinations can be performed to confirm a dental crack versus a vertical root fracture? What are the main clinical symptoms? How should a minor crack be treated and repaired?


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
Hello: Dental cracks primarily refer to tiny fissures in the enamel of the teeth, but they can also present with symptoms of sensitivity and pain, especially when chewing hard objects or in response to thermal stimuli. Clinically, a dye can be applied to the surface of the tooth,...

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Will My Tooth Collapse After Removing a Cracked Portion?

Will it collapse? During middle school, I had a cavity that resulted in most of my molar being reduced to just a few remnants of the tooth. I didn't seek any treatment and left it that way until now. Recently, the remaining part of the tooth cracked and started to hurt. The ...


Dr. Huang Zhicheng Reply:
Hello: Molars that have undergone nerve necrosis due to cavities are very prone to fracturing. After removing the fractured portion, the remaining tooth structure will determine the next steps. If the dentist finds that the root is intact upon examining the X-ray, root canal trea...

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What to Do When Your Dental Filling Falls Out: A Patient's Dilemma

Oh no! What should I do? The filling has come out? Doctor, my front tooth (the one next to my incisor) fell out on Saturday. What should I do? Previously, I accidentally bit into a bone while eating fried chicken, and a small piece of the tooth cracked off. So, I went to a small ...


Dr. Xu Zhenglong Reply:
According to what you mentioned, if a piece of a front tooth is broken, it can be restored. However, once it is broken and restored, it is prone to falling out again. The remedial options are: 1. Place a small pin and then fill the tooth (covered by health insurance). 2. Create a...

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