I go to my dentists every three months. This time, about two months after my last appointment, I started having a horrible toothache. I scheduled an urgent care appointment with my dentist. He said there was not any evidence of an infection on my last x-rays. He also didn’t see any cracks in the filling that I have on the tooth which hurts. Because of that he doesn’t really think there is a problem. However, as a precaution he prescribed me some penicillin and told me that if it stops hurting I won’t need to worry because there isn’t an infection. Do you know if that will apply if the pain comes back after a while?
Gracie
Dear Gracie,
I’m going to recommend that you find a different dentist. There are too many things wrong with the way your dentist handled this. Let’s start with him “diagnosing”. your problem.
He looked at your old x-rays and said he didn’t see any evidence of an infection. Well of course there wasn’t any evidence on your old x-ray. You didn’t have any pain then so there very likely wasn’t a problem. What you needed at that point was an x-ray that shows the root tip which can tell you if there is any problem with the pulp.
Then, he just decided that because he didn’t see a crack on the filling that there wasn’t a problem. That is one way to check for a problem. Here are others he should have checked before making a decision:
- He should check for pain when tapping.
- He should also do a hot/cold test.
- He should try an electrical test.
I’ve saved the worst for last. He said if the tooth started to feel better that you didn’t need to worry because there isn’t an infection. Well, I’ve got some news for you. The antibiotic would make it feel better because there is an infection and it is slowing it down a bit. Once your antibiotics run out, it will flare back up. This will quickly turn into a dental emergency.
I’d like you to find a different dentist. You can search for “best dentist” in your area, but be sure to check why people are calling them that. It could just be fast appointments.
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