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I have a tooth that has been giving me troubles for years. Twenty years ago I had a root canal on it, then another after the first failed. Then it seemed ok for a long time, many years. About 2-3 years ago, this tooth started to hurt again. It hurts every time I push on it or touch it. It doesn't always hurt when nothing is touching it, but sometimes it does. Sometimes it just throbs for days. They gave me another root canal on it about two years ago, but it failed. Then they gave me an apicoectomy on it last year, but the pain returned. I am now scheduled to have a second apicoectomy on it in two weeks. If that doesn't work, the tooth will have to be pulled. (And I say good riddance!)
But here's the thing; The dentists keep telling me it's not infected. They don't see any infection on the x-ray. They see nothing at all wrong with the tooth on the x-ray. But my question is this....if there is no infection, and the root of the tooth is obviously dead, where is the pain coming from? What is causing the pain? The dentist says there may be a tiny bit of nerve left in the tip of the root. Ok....but I thought the nerve was infected a long time ago, hence the reason I had the root canals. :shrug: Is he saying there is a piece of uninfected nerve in there causing the pain? I am seriously confused.
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