painful molar

@areskya (398)
Indonesia
April 1, 2012 7:13am CST
Hi,mylotters. The weather is not stable in my place right now. Sometimes it is hard raining but in the other time it is so hot day. I don't know why I got toothache right now. Two years ago, One of my left molar looked okay but there was a hole inside it without any broken outside. So, I went to the dentist and she mended it by something (I don't know what it is named). The hole on my molar was closed perfectly and it gives nothing bad to me up to this time. But now, I feel little painful in it and it so uncomfortable. I also realize that my molar enamel was broken on the outside. Have you ever felt the same as me? What should I do? I don't know what to do. Thanks for sharing. Have a nice day
5 responses
• Philippines
8 Apr 12
It seems you need to have it for a root canal therapy since you felt pain. The enamel surface of your molar was chipped off which there is a possibility that it creates a new decay that somehow expose the pulp of your tooth so it needs to put a crown after the successful root canal therapy to restore the tooth and protect from breaking during mastication.
• Canada
1 Apr 12
Not sure what the problem could be with your tooth. It is best that you make an appointment with a dentist who can best examine it and give you the best solution. Hope the pain goes away
@almond24 (1248)
• Hungary
1 Apr 12
You should go and see a dentist if your tooth hurts. It's hard to tell what the problem could be, but even if the pain goes away, you will need to get it fixed one day. When my tooth was hurting, once I needed a root canal treatment, another time it was enough to just get a filling. Clove oil or keeping a clove near your tooth, rinsing with mouth wash might help with the pain.
@chicgale (2982)
• Philippines
1 Apr 12
I think you should have it remove/extracted or maybe you need a filling. Try to ask your dentist about it again and tell your dentist that you feel a little pain on it. Asked your dentist if you need to remove it or just a filling.
@Runite (307)
• United States
1 Apr 12
You might have wisdom tooth, go to the dentist.