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Tooth Hurts After Root Canal? Understanding Post-Treatment Pain (And When to Act)

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If you’re searching “tooth hurts after root canal,” you’re likely experiencing unexpected discomfort following what you hoped would be a solution to dental pain. Post-root canal sensitivity is surprisingly common – studies suggest up to 40% of patients report some soreness (Journal of Endodontics). While mild tenderness is often normal, persistent or severe pain signals potential issues. As board-certified dentist, I’ll explain why your tooth might hurt after a root canal, differentiate normal healing from warning signs, and guide your next steps.


Why Would a Root Canal Tooth Still Hurt?

Root canals remove infected pulp, but surrounding tissues remain active. Here’s why discomfort occurs:

🔹 Normal Healing Inflammation

Your bone and ligaments around the tooth undergo trauma during treatment. This triggers natural inflammation – similar to a sprained ankle – causing:

  • Mild throbbing for 3-5 days
  • Sensitivity to biting pressure
  • Tenderness when touching the gum

Management: OTC pain relievers (ibuprofen), soft foods, and avoiding chewing on the treated side.

🔹 Temporary Crown Sensitivity

If a temporary crown is placed:

  • Exposed dentin near the gumline may react to temperature
  • Imperfect seals allow micro-leakage of bacteria
  • Minor height discrepancies alter your bite

5 Reasons Your Tooth Hurts After Root Canal That Need Attention

🚩 1. High Bite (Hyperocclusion)

Why it happens: Your final restoration (crown/filling) sits slightly higher than adjacent teeth, causing excessive force when chewing.
Symptoms:

✔️ Sharp pain when biting down
✔️ Relief when pressure is released
✔️ Tooth feels “tall”
Solution: Simple bite adjustment by your dentist (5-minute procedure).

🚩 2. Persistent Infection

Missed canals, complex anatomy, or lingering bacteria can cause reinfection:

  • Referral pain radiating to jaw/ear
  • Swollen gums near the tooth
  • Pus drainage or bad taste

🚩 3. Root Fracture

Hairline cracks in the root can develop during/after treatment:

  • Pain: Sharp, localized stabbing when chewing
  • Diagnosis: Requires CBCT 3D scan
  • Solution: Extraction or root amputation

When to Call Your Dentist Immediately: 3 Red Flags

Contact your provider SAME DAY if you experience:

  1. 🔴 Swelling in cheeks/face or fever
  2. 🔴 Throbbing pain worsening after 72 hours
  3. 🔴 Pus discharge or foul taste

Delaying care for these symptoms risks abscess formation or bone loss. Immediate intervention is critical.


Post-Root Canal Pain Timeline: What’s Normal?

Time Since ProcedureExpected SensationWarning Signs
24-48 hoursModerate soreness, jaw fatigueSevere, unrelenting throbbing
3-7 daysDull ache, sensitive to pressureSwelling or fever
1-2 weeksMild tenderness occasionallyPain when not chewing
4+ weeksNo painSudden sharp pain

How I Diagnose Persistent Root Canal Pain

I use advanced diagnostics:

  1. Digital X-rays & CBCT Scans: Detect hidden fractures/infection
  2. Bite Analysis: Identify hyperocclusion with articulating paper
  3. Cold Testing: Rule out neighboring tooth issues
  4. Percussion Testing: Isolate inflammation source

Pro Tip: Bring a list of your symptoms and their triggers (e.g., “hurts only when drinking cold water”) to accelerate diagnosis.


FAQs: Tooth Pain After Root Canal

Q: Is severe pain 2 weeks after root canal normal?
A: No. Pain should significantly decrease by Day 7. Schedule an evaluation.

Q: Can a crown cause root canal pain?
A: Yes – if the bite is high or decay develops under ill-fitting crowns.

Q: Why does my root canal tooth hurt when I bite?
A: Most commonly a high filling/crown (90% fixable with bite adjustment).


Key Takeaways: Managing Post-Root Canal Discomfort

  • ✅ Mild soreness for 3-5 days is normal – use OTC meds and soft foods
  • ❌ Never ignore swelling, fever, or severe throbbing – seek immediate care
  • 📅 Schedule a follow-up if pain persists beyond 1 week
  • 🔍 Bite issues are the #1 fixable cause – request an adjustment