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pain in my 4 toothe bridge

I recently got a temp 4 tooth bridge on my front teeth due to shearing off the tooth next to my left front one.  My dentist pulled the nerve out so hard that it still hurts after 2 months.  I'm due to go back next week and get fitted for the perm. and I dread it.  My tooth is still bleeding and their is still pressure there.  My ques. is will this pressure go away with the perm. bridge. and my right front tooth that was filed down is very sensitve to hot and cold.  will the perm bridge be thicker to handle the hot and cold problem. Thanks
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I never had a root canal the tooth sheared off right to the gum line and the dentist pulled out the nerve.  I think it went into shock.  It  is still bleeding evertime i brush my teeth.  I go in next week and he will take the temp. bridge off so i can make a mold for the perm. bridge and check it out but your right i should be healed by now and I'm not.  Mabe the temp. bridge isn't fitting right and rubbing into my gums.  This has been a nightmare. Thanks for the advice.
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Was the root canal started but not finished yet?  You shouldn't still be in pain after 2 months.  Bleeding is not normal either.  I wouldn't have a permanent bridge cemented with permanent cement until your teeth are more stable and pain free.  A bridge is very costly so it would be good to make sure that it is going to work.  
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