Discomfort Persists

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I have a tooth that was very sensitive to temperature changes, pressure and throbbing. I was told that tooth had a root canal already and that the tooth was fractured. Therefore I needed a crown. The dentist put on a crown. I am sill feeling the pressure, hot and cold (with the slightest temperature change). Why? It has a root canal and a crown. Why do I still feel this discomfort? And what can I do to get out of this discomfort? It seems I can only eat soft body temperature foods.
 

Zuri Barniv

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If your tooth is very sensitive to cold and hot, it cannot be the tooth with a root canal. You need to look for a different source or confirm that the tooth does have a root canal as you think it does.
 

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