Root canal treatment and coating of the teeth, usually after treatment does not cause pain. However, in some cases, dental pain, livable, and there may be several reasons for this. The inside of the tooth is infected or damaged tissue, the nerve root canal treatment and the root canals are cleaned and filled. This process is usually done after treatment to save the tooth and the patient is relieved. However, in some patients, the pain may occur after treatment or after coating.
Felt the slight pain after the treatment, depending on the healing process of the tissues around the tooth is normal. This sensitivity, it may take a few days and disappear spontaneously over time. However, if the pain does not decrease within a few days and is getting louder, there may be another underlying cause.
Sometimes during a root canal, the tooth may not be completely cleared the infection inside. In this case, the remaining infection causing inflammation at the root tip of the tooth can cause pain. The coating is full of another possible reason not to sit on, or incorrect distribution of the pressure between the teeth. The coating is high, may cause pain during chewing by printing more.
Teeth grinding or teeth root canal treatment and coating the habit of squeezing also can lead to pain. In this case the teeth are subjected to more pressure than normal for pain may occur.
As a result, a slight sensitivity to the outside of the root canal treatment and the coating is considered normal, but if the pain persists, you should consult your dentist. The source of the pain is identified and necessary interventions can be made.
