I had a problem with a back tooth last November and the dentist could see nothing wrong so he took an X ray which also showed nothing wrong. He put me on antibiotics which didn't work, so decided to remove the filling in case the tooth was cracked (which apparently doesn't show up on an X ray!). Anyway, no cracked tooth, so he put a dressing on it and made an appointment for me to have a new filling. I've had the new filling for over two months now and the tooth STILL doesn't feel right. It's a sort of aching throb, but isn't sensitive when I eat or drink. Painkillers ease it. Does anyone have any ideas or experienced this themselves ? TIA.
It doesn't affect the tooth as such. However some years ago I had a loose back tooth, which caused severe pain on side of face and upper jaw, think it was pressing on the trigeminal nerve. Had the tooth extracted, and no problems since.
Thanks mightymouse. The tooth in question isn't loose and I don't feel any facial pain, but there's something not right. Thought I'd try on here before going to see the doctor. Hoping Sqad may come on.
The pain isn't coming from the tooth.......or.......I presume from ANY tooth.
In which case,one has to look elsewhere and the first thing that comes to mind are the sinuses and nose.
Have you got a blocked nose, nasal discharge and or decrease in your sense of smell?
If it is the very painful trigeminal neuralgia...which Sqad has not eliminated as a possibility...have an xray..and have that tooth removed if it is pressing on the nerves. You will not regret it!!!!
This thread has been a great help for me, I am also having similair problems for the last few weeks, its not my teeth, no pain in my teeth when I eat, the pain is all on one side of my face, my jaw, and cheekbone. it feels like toothache in my face, and even hurts to put the right side of my face on the pillow at night.
I think my first port of call is going to have to be the dentist, and see how I go from there.
Viv I hope your problem gets sorted out soon. X
I sincerely hope you havn't got TN Sparky, it is severely nasty, but it is best you be aware so that you can ask the right questions of your GP and dentist.
I'm not a fan of the Mail but this article is worth persevering with as some of the medical articles revealed by a google search are truly frightening.
Rerhaps if you deleted your browsing history it might load OK.
Just read the article in Daily Mail. As stated in my previous posts, I am not in that kind of pain, it's more like a dull ache in my tooth which comes and goes and since I took Sqad's advice yesterday re. the Ibuprofen, there has been a marked improvement. Sparkles I think you should go straight to the doctor and not waste time with the dentist as I did. Good luck x