I replaced six 20 year old crowns and veneers. Since procedures- I have had to take Aleve every 12 hours- my sinus area under my eye on left side is painful and as day goes on when I eat/drink. It hurts worse into my jaw and my ear too. Pain = 6 weeks | CT Scan of sinus =2 rounds of antibiotics= cleared right side of sinus pain | xray = no root canal needed, but positive to cold sensitivity on 10,11,12. What else needs to be observed? I am concerned something is overlooked?
I had a root canal on my back right tooth, after going back because of pain from biting hard foods, the dentist said my root is grown into my sinus. However, it feels like nerve pain, and very sensitive to cold or hot liquids. Could the pain from the root/sinus cause the pain even though I've had a root canal
I had permanent crowns placed on my front teeth 7-10 no pain with the temporaries just some gum swelling and irritation. My permanent crowns were placed and now one of my teeth is having severe pain to the lightest touch. I had the dentisit adjust the bite but now I am having pain go from the tooth to my lip, nose and sinus area and the left side of my face is starting to swell. There was no mention of a possible need for a root canal at any point per X-rays or my exam.
I recently had to have a tooth extracted due to an abscess. I was started on antibiotics. I wanted an implant and had it placed the same day I had the extraction. The X-RAY showed a huge pocket of pus and my roots of my molar were very close to my sinus, causing my recurrent sinus infections. I felt relief almost immediately. Now six months later after I recieved my crown, again, my sinus infections are back. Is it my teeth or my sinuses? Should I see an ENT?