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Old 10-23-2013, 12:55 PM
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I hope I am not repeat replying here, but I did not see my response:

The extracted tooth was root canaled, then escalated to a very painful cracked tooth according to my dentist. I am happy to have it extracted, but I am a little concerned that he may have perforated my sinus - not very big, but I am having a small bubbling sensation in the extraction hole and today I had a little nosebleed. It's been three weeks - can a perforated sinus take that long to present??

The crowned tooth was root canaled almost 20 years ago, but has recently been causing problems. The dentist says I will need to either have it re root canaled or extracted. It extends into my sinus, so I am nervous about either option.




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Originally Posted by Bryanna View Post
Hi thatcher,

I am in the dental field and can offer you some help here.

It sounds like the crown on that molar is over extended, meaning it may not be fitting very well on that tooth. This could have been a problem for a very long time and/or the bone loss from the extracted tooth could have resulted in this crown fitting poorly.

It also sounds like you have inflammation there. Could be food impaction, could be plaque build up, could be decay, could be infection.....

I would suggest that you see your dentist this week for evaluation of that area and discuss the fit of that crown on that molar. He should take a periapical x-ray at the onset of the visit before he goes poking around too much to see if there is any radiographic pathology present. If you can and want to .... post the x-ray here.

You can also rinse a few times a day with warm salt water. That won't cure the problem but it may help it to feel better. And avoid chewing in that area for another week or so depending on what the dentist sees at your visit.

Questions.... was the extracted tooth a root canaled tooth? Is this crowned molar a root canaled tooth?

Please check back with us....
Bryanna
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