Anonymous wrote:You should ask. Mine saw me right away to make sure it was okay.
I had significant bone damage because I had ignored a lot of pain (I thought it was a sinus infection! But it was like the tooth infection busting through oops). So that took a long time to heal and there was pain along the way.
What they said is that if you have a fancy 3d scanner thing, it’s pretty hard to miss a root like in the olden days. Tbh the endo was pretty dismissive about me still having pain once he did the scan and confirmed his part looked good. But my wonderful dental hygienist was not and poked around a little to confirm the lingering pain I have is something else maybe turned up by all the bone issues. And a year later, it has all settled down. But yeah, even though all the nerves are gone that tooth is still sensitive if I push on it. So that can be true even if the root canal is okay.
I too still had pain after a perfectly done root canal. It did go away after 6m or so. I’d forgotten about it until now.