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There are times when you can feel pressure after getting temporaries. This can be due to the temporaries being connected together and/or some swelling from the anesthetic. Have your dentist double check that everythong is ok.
Hi:There are times that after temporaries there is pressure due to the fact the temporaries are one piece and connected together. It’s best to call your dentist and let him/her know of the pressure.Best,Dr. Maddahi
You are likely clenching/grinding on the tooth and that is not giveng ample healing time. The tooth gets bruised and the pain persists. Have your dentist check that first, and if pain continues you could reevaluate the situation. Good luck.
The blister should be looked at by the dentist. It could be an infection or may be there from before you had your root canal done. There are several reasons it may be there.
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