So you go to the dentist with a tooth ache and he tells you that you need a root canal done because the nerve of the tooth or the root of the tooth has abscessed. You had the root canal done and the tooth is still bothering you. Let’s talk about some reasons that the tooth may still be hurting you.
Soreness
Normally, a tooth will be sensitive and sore for a week or two after the root canal is done. It really depends on how much infection was in the root of the tooth when the root canal was performed. We usually recommend our patients to be on an antibiotic for at least 3 days before to help clear up the infection and to aid in healing.The soreness that you may experience over the next two weeks is coming from the inflammation in the root because of the infection that had been there before the root canal and as it heals the soreness will go away.
Throbbing Pain
If you are still having sensativity 2 weeks after the root canal was done and the pain continues to get worse it maybe that a root was missed. The anterior teeth usually only have one root and the bicuspids have one to two roots while the molars can have two to five roots. When the dentist or endodontist does a root canal on your tooth they may miss a root because it is not seen in the x-ray because one root may be positioned right behind the other one. If you are experiencing throbbing pain that will not go away along with swelling 3 weeks after the root canal, you really need to call the dentist that did the root canal so that they can take an x-ray and figure out what is wrong with the tooth. You may end up having to have the tooth retreated with a root canal.
Pain When Chewing
If you are experiencing pain with the tooth only when you bite down on it or apply pressure then you may have a fracture or crack in the tooth or root of the tooth. If you trully have a crack in the root or in the tooth the pain will not go away and it will be there every time you bite down or apply pressure to that side of the tooth that is cracked. There is no way to fix a tooth that has a crack in it or in the root– the only fix is to have the tooth removed. We recommend that a crown be placed on your tooth a week after the root canal is done because it is easy for the tooth to crack without the blood supply going through it anymore.

