How to Relieve Root Canal Toothache

The main treatments for toothache after root canal treatment include follow-up observation, root canal retreatment, apical surgery and extraction. 1. If the toothache after root canal treatment has just been carried out, it may be caused by the impact of the root canal filling material on the normal tooth tissue, resulting in transient pain, which is mainly followed up for observation. If the pain is not relieved, it is necessary to remove the root canal sealant or filling material, and then re-root canal treatment. 2. If the toothache occurs some time after the root canal treatment, it may be due to the omission of the root canal and the emergence of residual pulpitis. Then the main treatment is root canal retreatment. In some cases, it is not possible to access from the crown, and apical surgery may be necessary. 3. In cases that cannot be retained, extraction is required. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause of the toothache after root canal treatment, and give targeted treatment or therapy under the guidance of the doctor.

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