Posts Tagged ‘temporary filling’

Do i go back to the dentist or wait?

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011
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Hi, I have been in agony with toothache since last Thursday.  I went to my dentist and was diagnosed with an infection under a crowned tooth and gave me a course of antibiotics to get rid off it. He saw me again 5 days later and drilled through the crown to release the tension caused by the infection and drilled some infection out. He then injected antibiotic into the tooth and put in a temporary filling, until i can receive further treatment. However I have to wait another 2 weeks before he can carry out root canal treatment but I’m in agony but dont know whether i should I go back to see him or persevere. i am trying every painkiller and nothing is helping. What do you suggested. Thanks


Dr Mark Hughes Harley Street Dental Studio 52 Harley Street, London W1G 9PY Web: www.harleystreetdentalstudio.com Tel: 020 7636 5981 View My Profile Dr Hughes

Filling treatment has left me with pain that wasn’t present before. What should I do?

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011
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A couple of months ago i registered and had my first visit to a new dentist. I had a filling in my very back upper left tooth aprox 2 months ago. I had no pain previous to this but was advised there was a cavity. Straight afterwards I was in a lot of pain and returned to the dentist. He advised that he added a bit more seal to the filling. The pain was still there so I returned again and he said the filling may have been too high. He removed the filling and appeared to put in cotton wool mixed Vaseline. He told me this was a different type of filling, informing me that the majority of people suit the other filling I had originally but as i appeared sensitive to that, this new type of filling should suit me better. He also gave me antibiotics. 3 weeks have passed and although this seemed to have fixed the pain temporarily it has now flared up again. I have never heard of a cotton wool filling before and I have my doubts this is a permanent solution. The tooth is also left with very sharp jagged edges I can feel with my tounge.
I was initially told the first time I returned that I may need a root filling or extraction. I find this a bit concerning as I had no problems previously. Could you please advise me on this and whether cotton wool fillings are common practice.

Just something else you maybe able to clarify. On my first visit he also did a 10 min clean polish and scale to my teeth which I was charged £60 for. I thought this was something a hygienist did as my husband who is with another dentist got referred for this treatment and it was about 40 mins with a proper hygienist.

Thanks in advance


Dr Riten Patel The Mulberry 18 Ashley Road, Walton on Thames Surrey, KT12 1HS Web: www.mulberrydental.co.uk Tel: 01932 223 479 View My Profile Dr Patel

My root canal treatment has been suspended as I am pregnant, but it really hurts, is this normal?

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011
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Hi, I am in the middle of having root canal treatment. I am 28 weeks pregnant. The treatment was needed as it was badly inflamed. The nerve was taken out and 6 weeks later it has been cleaned and I have had antibiotics. My dentist says we will finish it when I have had baby as I can have xrays. However I am still having pain. It is not sore to touch, but I get twinges of fairly low pain all the way to a very strong pang of pain in it which radiates slightly up my jaw. Should I go back or is this normal? It is a back lower molar. Many thanks


Dr Mark Hughes Harley Street Dental Studio 52 Harley Street, London W1G 9PY Web: www.harleystreetdentalstudio.com Tel: 020 7636 5981 View My Profile Dr Hughes

Why do I need root canal treatment for biting pain?

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011
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i have pain on biting and cold on my molar after a composite filling and then remove it and put temporary filling but still paiful why do i need RCT its not that deep


Dr Andrew Moore Advance Dental Clinic 104 Moulsham Street, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 0JG Web: www.advancedentalclinic.com Tel: 08443 87 87 88 View My Profile Dr Moore

Is there a way broken teeth can be temporarily fixed?

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011
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hi a good friend of mine has broken 2 front teeth from a fall she has seen a dentist who has said she has fractured one of the teeth and it will be awhile till tey can be fixed now as a women it is really hard fr her to even leave the house but she needs to return to work is there anything temporery that can be done to help her ? thanks for takin the time to read this x


Dr Kailesh Solanki Kissdental – UK Practice of the Year 2007 157 Woodsend Road, Flixton, Manchester, M41 8GN.2 New Street, Altrincham, Cheshire, WA14 2QS. 13 Stanley Street, Manchester, M8 8SH. Web: www.kissdental.co.uk Tel: 0161 748 5250 View My Profile Dr Solanki

Was I given an unneccessary root canal treatment?

Thursday, November 18th, 2010
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Hello Andrew, I have just the one filling (UL6) which I have had for approx 15 years (I am 32). The filling was replaced approx ten years ago and was fairly large (covered back half of tooth). At some point during the early summer I somehow broke the filling in half (I grind my teeth in sleep, so this could have been the reason!) and stupidly did not go to my dentist straight away as the only symptom I had was pain when drinking iced drinks. Last weekend I developed severe pain, which felt similar to that I had with an abscess on my wisdom tooth in my teens, so I assumed that the cracked filling had led to an infection. I did not however expect to need RCT though for the following reasons: No sensitivity to percussion No pain on biting Not sensitive to heat Pain was only intermittent No discolouration However, after a sleepless night I went to Guys hospital as an emergency case to have the tooth looked at and some antibiotics prescribed while I awaited my dental appointment. The student agreed that it did not sound like I needed RCT after the exam but ordered x rays just to be sure. The x rays came back with very slight dark areas around the base of the roots of that tooth so he said that RCT would indeed be required. He said he would double check with his supervisor (who agreed but appeared to be newly qualified himself, so I was not confident). I expressed concern with having RCT as I am aware that it kills the tooth and so makes it brittle (I am a teeth grinder, so worried that it would not last long, in addition to the fact that I had orthodontic treatment as a child and so had already lost two upper molars!), However I was told that it was the only option and the first part of the surgery was carried out (they did not have all the tools so only removed some of the pulp and nerves and added sponge and a temp filling, but I am told the bulk of pulp was removed). I was advised that as I had lost quite a bit of tooth, a white crown would not fit properly, I would eventually need a gold crown as they are thinner. I visited a new dentist in London today, who told me that he can finish the job, but would advise me to choose private as he will then be able to fit a white crown (despite my previous advice) and will use tools not available as an NHS patient. I was the only person in the waiting room not on benefits, so I assume he was just making the most of actually seeing a patient that was able to afford private treatment 🙂 but my questions are as follows: In light of my lack of symptoms, was RCT really necessary or would a course of antibiotics and a standard filling not have been suitable as a first course of action? If this is the case and some of my pulp and nerves are still intact, do I need to proceed with completing this or could the sponges be removed and a standard filling placed to retain the life of my tooth? Is a private RCT really more successful than an NHS treatment due to ‘better tools’? Or is it only the quality of the crown which differs? At the moment I am still suffering sensitivity to cold touch on the side of the tooth, a kind of dull throbbing as if it would hurt if I still had all my nerves and pain if I sneeze or bend down, so I assume the tooth is still alive at the moment! This dentist that I am supposed to go back to next week also did not advise on me taking antibiotics as he said that they would only kill the good bacteria as well as the bad. Have I been given an unnecessary RCT and am I being ripped off by being advised to switch to private treatment?
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Dr Andrew Moore Advance Dental Clinic 104 Moulsham Street, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 0JG Web: www.advancedentalclinic.com Tel: 08443 87 87 88 View My Profile Dr Moore

What treatment would be best to fill the hole in my front tooth?

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010
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I awoke this morning to find that there was a sizeable hole at the front in the centre of one of my front teeth. I can’t find the missing piece of tooth. Can the tooth be restored and is there anything on the market that can fill in the hole temporarily while I wait for a dental appointment?,

Dr Kailesh Solanki Kissdental – UK Practice of the Year 2007 157 Woodsend Road, Flixton, Manchester, M41 8GN.2 New Street, Altrincham, Cheshire, WA14 2QS. 13 Stanley Street, Manchester, M8 8SH. Web: www.kissdental.co.uk Tel: 0161 748 5250 View My Profile Dr Solanki

I can’t get my infected tooth root canalled until late November. What can I do to alleviate pain in the meantime?

Monday, November 1st, 2010
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I started having pain on one of my teeth about 10 days ago. Last Friday I went to my dentist who took an X ray, cleaned my tooth and put a temporary filling. The following day I was not feeling any pain but 2 days later the pain came back and is constant. I went back to my dentist today and he told me that I would need root canal treatment. Unfortunately the surgery I go to is extremely busy and I don’t have an appointment for my treatment until the 20th November which means that I have to wait over a month. I am worried because I know that the pain is not going to go away until I get treated. So I would like to know if there is any way I can ease the pain until then. The infected tooth is a molar so I was wondering if it wouldn’t just be better if I had the tooth removed instead of waiting that long. I hope you can advise me. Thank you. ,

Dr Mark Hughes Harley Street Dental Studio 52 Harley Street, London W1G 9PY Web: www.harleystreetdentalstudio.com Tel: 020 7636 5981 View My Profile Dr Hughes

Can I put my own temporary filling in the tooth with the large hole?

Friday, September 3rd, 2010
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Hello I am due to get my 2 remaining widom teeth out under GA in 2 weeks. One of my wisdoms has a large decayed hole which is just starting to hurt. I was thinking about plugging the cavity with a self administered temporary filling to stop it hurting for 2 weeks. Do you think this is wise?,

Dr Andrew Moore Advance Dental Clinic 104 Moulsham Street, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 0JG Web: www.advancedentalclinic.com Tel: 08443 87 87 88 View My Profile Dr Moore

I’m experiencing pain from a temporary filling, what should I do?

Friday, September 3rd, 2010
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Dear sir, i had temporary filling done in one of my molar teeth since some years back but now it started to pain. So what would be suggestion and what is the cost for it. Thanking you Sincerely,

Dr Andrew Moore Advance Dental Clinic 104 Moulsham Street, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 0JG Web: www.advancedentalclinic.com Tel: 08443 87 87 88 View My Profile Dr Moore