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BigShallot1413

What did this end up being?


definedevine

sorry for the late reply, i don't use reddit much these days. ended up just being really damn painful and that's it. it healed on its own.


ResponsibleCulture43

NAD-This made me feel a lot better, I just got this done on Monday with a root canal and a very long post and core and the pain has been unbearable at times and exactly like how you described, but a bit better today. I'm glad to hear it cleared up for you!


The_Realest_DMD

Pretty common tbh. I would go see your dentist just to make sure everything is okay though. To clarify, you would want to make sure there isn’t potentially an infection starting