Weird, I had this same problem recently. I had a root canal down and a few months later my tooth started hurting again. I was now going to a different dentist and he took out the filling and the previous dentist didn't fill my tooth right and my nerves were swollen so they had to cut the nerves and do a new root canal with a new filling. Good luck and I hope you feel better soon. It is unusual that a tooth would hurt two months after a root canal, although it is not impossible. It might be that the restaurantion done on the tooth is too high, not letting the tooth heal correctly. There are always chances that there was an extra canal that wasn't seen by the operator. You can talk to your dentist about that possibility. He might suggest to wait 6 months.
that is a root canal of a molar tooth. Meaning the dentist is removing the nerve and pulp of the tooth.
6 year olds get their first adult molar at the back of the mouth , and if a cavity gets too deep quickly, the nerve will die, and the tooth will need root canal treatment.
in males the contents of the inguinal canal are: spermatic cord, illioinguinal nerve, genital branch of genitofemoral nerve. in females: the round ligament of uterus and illioinguinal nerve.
Most nerve entrapment syndromes are caused by injury to the nerve as it travels between a canal consisting of bone or ligament.
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Central (Haversian) Canal is the canal that runs through the core of each osteon.
The pulp in teeth is the part which is taken out when you have "root canal therapy", it is the nerve and blood vessels. The pulp in teeth is the part which is taken out when you have "root canal therapy", it is the nerve and blood vessels.
Yes, especially if it's a lower molar. Reason being, root canal teeth are "dead teeth:, as they have no nerve left, leaving them brittle and more susceptible to breakage.
An alar canal is a bony tunnel through the basisphenoid bone of the skull, through which the maxillary artery and nerve pass.
femoral artery and femoral vein, saphenous nerve and nerve to vastus medialis
you could possibly have nerve damage you need to contact your dentist, NOW
Auditory canal, tensor tympani muscle, cochlea, cochlear nerve, vestibular nerve.