Filling the gap may or may not solve the problem. If there's food impaction or cement stuck in that area, it can cause problems. A new temporary would probably be better but would take more time. A permanent crown should solve the issue.
Your dentist is guessing that the pain may be coming from another tooth. Its possible but seems more unlikely only cause the pain started after placement of the temporary, which leads me to believe its the temporaries fault, not the other tooth but it could happen coincidentally.
that is my last question...
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Thank you Jerome.
I talked to my dentist and am going to see him in a few days and he will either give me a new temp or fill in the "gap" thats between the temp and my gums...do you think this will seal it back up and not cause any more sensitivity?
ALSO, will my permament cap solve the same problem?
he stated it might be the tooth next to the tooth i had the root canal done on...any insights?
thanks for your time -
Water underneath the cap shouldn't cause sensitivity cause the tooth has no nerve and thus no sensation. My guess is that its the gums cause that's still alive and functioning normally. The temporary may be irritating the gums. A new temp may fix the problem as well.
Thank you.
But, when I deliberately drink something cold and move that liquid to the area where the root canal was done, it still causes pain (sensitive to cold water still).
How would my dentist account for this?
Only reason being, right after my root canal, and up to 3 days after, i did the same thing with putting cold water in my mouth, and NO pain. Now, it seems like its becoming sensitive to cold water again, but maybe because theres water entering back under my temporary cap again???
Usually there's no sensitivity from the tooth after a root canal. Sometimes you can have soreness from the root canal itself. The gums may be irritated or inflamed from the temporary. The new crown should fix that problem. Try to clean the area well and see if the sensitivity goes away.
also to note, i looked inside my mouth yesterday and it looks like my inside cheek is kinda red and sore and it looks as if there is a small GAP between my temporary cap and my gums on the inside of my mouth...and that is where i think the cold water is entering in and causing pain still :(
but i thought my dentist took out my nerves in that tooth so it wouldn't hurt anymore??