I had similar pain - it ended up being hairline fractures in the tooth below gumline and not visible on any x-rays or by eye. I also had the feeling of looseness and intermitent pain for nearly 1.5 years until it really got bad in about 2 days time and then had to have it taken out at 6:30PM on a Saturday night! My (NEW) dentist says this is common and we ALL know that many things do not show on x-rays MRIS etc.. etc.. I once had an entire rotater cuff tear missed on an MRI simply due to the view taken. Even though there was every indication that it was a rotater cuff tear an no other explanation, several doctors put me through hell for over three years by not following thier instincts. This has resulted now in permanent muscle and nerve damage and chronic pain due to constant muscle spasms and attempts at PT that did more harm even after surgery to repair tear. My tooth was the same way - no infection nothing else that it really could be and I clench teeth at night very hard. If you have pain consistent with a cracked tooth then absent anything else, it probably is a cracked tooth. Looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, what might it be!??? ON my shoulder as well as my tooth I finally found common sense in two doctors who implemented the duck theory immediately. Also never forget it is your choice to just have it yanked out - it hurts - get rid of it. If it turns out not to be the tooth then you have eliminated one more thing - bbut I betcha it a cracked tooth. Good luck!
Oh, and it doesn't always hurt to push from the side. Right now it feels fine. However, say I had some of that thick Italian bread for lunch and my tooth started to feel sore to chew on. Once it's already sore, it sometimes hurts to push it from the side.
Sorry for the confusion--it's the tooth above the implanted one. So it's a natural tooth. The implant is fine, at least so far! :)
It's been like this for over 6 months, off and on, with no real worsening or anything like that. I think there's been a slight improvement in that it no longer hurts when I push on it, but it does still hurt to chew on. I don't know what to do considering that the dentist and endodontists don't think I need a crown or root canal. I'm tempted just to pull it to relieve the emotional stress.
im confused if you are saying the "implanted tooth" hurts or the molar next to it. if it is the implant sorry i dont know that much about implants. if it is your natural tooth the pushing from the side pain suggests a problem. sometimes with cracks (if that were the problem) you cant always figure it out easily. there are tests however the dds can do to try to figure it out. sorry i dont have an answer, nobody can do that on here good luck
is there a periodontal problem? meaning are there pockets around this tooth? mobility? does it hurt to bite or when you release your bite?
The dentists all checked for pocketing and found nothing. I can't really tell whether it hurts on the release of biting (I know it hurts to bite down) but I can definitely say it doesn't feel like my cracked tooth did. I'm not going to pretend like it's not possible, but it definitely feels different, and I'm not sure how I could have cracked a tooth that didn't even have a tooth underneath it to crack on! :)
It doesn't sound like TMJ referred pain but I do not have any great insight in what it could be.If you were my patient I would probably tell you to either wait until the discomfort became more severe or if it is very uncomfortable then you must consider doing the root canal therapy.