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Old 04-13-2011, 09:44 AM #1
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Default Impending root canal on a recent crown

I had crown placed on molar 18 in July of 2009. Within two weeks, the crown felt loose and within a month, I had an abscessed tooth. A call to the dentist netted me an appointment with a periodontist. A call to the periodontist netted me a talk with the receptionist who told me to push on the abscess to push the puss out to relieve pain. This may have worked if the puss had been obvious, but at the time, it was just really swollen. I did as directed and within a day, I had the beginnings of lock jaw. A visit to the periodontist wasn't very successful as I couldn't open my mouth, but he took x-rays and said the root didn't look infected. He noted the crown was loose and said he could do nothing until the infection had gone. The lock jaw continued for nearly five months. I've gone through several rounds of antibiotics and have to take pre-med antibiotics (for a pre-existing heart valve condition) before any procedure. I also now have a lima bean sized knot under my jaw and I have generally just felt off kilter since I had the crown put on. There's also a 'hole' now in my gum just below the tooth where the puss pocket burst. I just finished another 10 day round of antibiotics and am scheduled to have a root canal in an hour or so, but my infection is already back again. I called the periodontist and informed them the infection has returned and queried whether the procedure should be postponed and they told me to come in anyway. I've always had a suspicion that the tech, who didn't seem to know what she was doing when she was putting on the crown, might have left something under the crown. Now I'm wondering if I shouldn't just have the tooth removed. Molars #'s 5, 12, 21, 28 were all removed for my braces back in the 80's, so I only have three molars as it is. Suggestions? Or things I should ask the periodontist about before I let him work on this tooth? I appreciate any help. Thanks!
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Hi Faeowyn,

Wish I had seen this sooner today! I am in the dental field and see this exact problem every day. Your instinct to remove this tooth is right on! Based on what you have described here, you do have an infection in the tooth and in the jawbone as indicated by the "hole" in the gum below the tooth which is called a "fistula". That hole is actually a communication of infection coming from the tooth through the jawbone. The only "cure" is to remove the tooth. A root canal cannot "cure" either infection because it is not possible to clean out the microscopic canals inside the tooth.

I hope you went with your instinct and truly hope the dentist gave you the options of removing this tooth today.

Please let us know what happened and how you are doing.

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I had crown placed on molar 18 in July of 2009. Within two weeks, the crown felt loose and within a month, I had an abscessed tooth. A call to the dentist netted me an appointment with a periodontist. A call to the periodontist netted me a talk with the receptionist who told me to push on the abscess to push the puss out to relieve pain. This may have worked if the puss had been obvious, but at the time, it was just really swollen. I did as directed and within a day, I had the beginnings of lock jaw. A visit to the periodontist wasn't very successful as I couldn't open my mouth, but he took x-rays and said the root didn't look infected. He noted the crown was loose and said he could do nothing until the infection had gone. The lock jaw continued for nearly five months. I've gone through several rounds of antibiotics and have to take pre-med antibiotics (for a pre-existing heart valve condition) before any procedure. I also now have a lima bean sized knot under my jaw and I have generally just felt off kilter since I had the crown put on. There's also a 'hole' now in my gum just below the tooth where the puss pocket burst. I just finished another 10 day round of antibiotics and am scheduled to have a root canal in an hour or so, but my infection is already back again. I called the periodontist and informed them the infection has returned and queried whether the procedure should be postponed and they told me to come in anyway. I've always had a suspicion that the tech, who didn't seem to know what she was doing when she was putting on the crown, might have left something under the crown. Now I'm wondering if I shouldn't just have the tooth removed. Molars #'s 5, 12, 21, 28 were all removed for my braces back in the 80's, so I only have three molars as it is. Suggestions? Or things I should ask the periodontist about before I let him work on this tooth? I appreciate any help. Thanks!
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