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ckiggins
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So I feel like my saga just continues. This is on tooth #3 (1st molar) - here's a recap!
- Tooth had an old amalgam filling removed and replaced with composite in early-April.
- Bit down on something hard on tooth about three weeks after it was re-filled. Cold & bite sensitivity.
- Tooth prepared for crown. Temporary crown caused fair amount of pain.
- Root canal performed a week prior to permanent porcelain crown being delivered.
- Permanent crown delivered. Bite adjusted a couple of times.
While I was on a week-long vacation all pain and awareness of the tooth finally went away and it felt 100% normal. Before heading on this vacation, I had impressions taken for a night guard (I grind).
After returning from vacation and coming back to work, awareness of the tooth and some bite sensitivity returned. I would get a "twinge" when pushing floss up between the tooth and the adjacent one. The bite sensitivity isn't really "painful" as it was when the temporary crown was on, but I can just feel it when I bite down - like it's bruised or sore.
When I went to my dentist to get the bite guard delivered (three days after the sensations returned), she looked at the x-ray we had - said the margins all looked good. No sign of infection or anything. She chalked it up to my grinding starting up again (maybe I was de-stressed on vacation?) and said that use of the bite guard should eventually cause the tooth to calm down.
It has been almost a week since delivery of the bite guard and this has not gotten any better. (I wouldn't say any worse, either). We had adjusted the bite guard for "high spots" on delivery but I still feel like this tooth and the ligament that supports it must be getting aggravated.
Any ideas? I would agree that it seems like my grinding, and thus irritation of the tooth, likely went away while I was on vacation and it returned right as I went back to work - but am I putting too much stock in this explanation? And shouldn't the bite guard be helping to calm the tooth as my dentist said? Or am I just being too impatient?
- Tooth had an old amalgam filling removed and replaced with composite in early-April.
- Bit down on something hard on tooth about three weeks after it was re-filled. Cold & bite sensitivity.
- Tooth prepared for crown. Temporary crown caused fair amount of pain.
- Root canal performed a week prior to permanent porcelain crown being delivered.
- Permanent crown delivered. Bite adjusted a couple of times.
While I was on a week-long vacation all pain and awareness of the tooth finally went away and it felt 100% normal. Before heading on this vacation, I had impressions taken for a night guard (I grind).
After returning from vacation and coming back to work, awareness of the tooth and some bite sensitivity returned. I would get a "twinge" when pushing floss up between the tooth and the adjacent one. The bite sensitivity isn't really "painful" as it was when the temporary crown was on, but I can just feel it when I bite down - like it's bruised or sore.
When I went to my dentist to get the bite guard delivered (three days after the sensations returned), she looked at the x-ray we had - said the margins all looked good. No sign of infection or anything. She chalked it up to my grinding starting up again (maybe I was de-stressed on vacation?) and said that use of the bite guard should eventually cause the tooth to calm down.
It has been almost a week since delivery of the bite guard and this has not gotten any better. (I wouldn't say any worse, either). We had adjusted the bite guard for "high spots" on delivery but I still feel like this tooth and the ligament that supports it must be getting aggravated.
Any ideas? I would agree that it seems like my grinding, and thus irritation of the tooth, likely went away while I was on vacation and it returned right as I went back to work - but am I putting too much stock in this explanation? And shouldn't the bite guard be helping to calm the tooth as my dentist said? Or am I just being too impatient?
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