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latenight
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2 weeks ago I was diagnosed with an absess and went for a Perio consultation. They determined I had a very bad infection and very deep pockets in the upper left quadrant.
Wednesday AM they did flap surgery and I was in some pain afterwards but it was manageable.
Fast forward to today and I am in extreme pain in one tooth whenever I put any pressure at all on it (hit it with my tongue or bite on anything). I called my Periodontist and my dentist and both think that I don't need root canal but I have irritated the tooth where the root meets the bone and I just need to give it time to heal.
Any chance that the gum flap surgery changed my bite a little and this is why I have so much pain in one tooth?
Wednesday AM they did flap surgery and I was in some pain afterwards but it was manageable.
Fast forward to today and I am in extreme pain in one tooth whenever I put any pressure at all on it (hit it with my tongue or bite on anything). I called my Periodontist and my dentist and both think that I don't need root canal but I have irritated the tooth where the root meets the bone and I just need to give it time to heal.
Any chance that the gum flap surgery changed my bite a little and this is why I have so much pain in one tooth?