u/Designer_Tune4986

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Had two lower molars extracted 2 months ago, healed u well but about a week ago bottom left one started hurting. The pain isn’t any worse/better by chewing/biting etc.

I saw the other dentist at my dental office and he said it looked fine but he maybe looked at me for 30 seconds. I’ve had not so great dental experiences in the past so I just want to make sure everything is okay and not infected. Please someone have answers!

u/Designer_Tune4986 — 10 days ago

Had back molars removed, the left extraction has been causing me a little discomfort. Does everything look to be healed properly and free of infection?

u/Designer_Tune4986 — 12 days ago

Had lower molars pulled closer to two months ago, healed great but about a week about lower left site has caused some pain/discomfort.

Dentist took X-rays and said all looked well, I’m just hoping for a second opinion due to dental anxiety from previous infection.

u/Designer_Tune4986 — 15 days ago

Had my two bottom molars extracted, bottom left molar is the one causing some slight pain. Dentist checked it out today for quite literally 30 seconds and said all is good.

What do you guys think does everything truly look okay/ no signs of infection? TIA!

u/Designer_Tune4986 — 15 days ago

Quick back story

A little over two years ago I got a root canal performed on my bottom left molar, about 6 months after that it became infected so I had it retreated by an endodontist that lasted about a year and also became infected. I opted to have both bottom molars extracted.

Bottom right has been great pain free, this bottom left molar for the past week has been causing a little bit of pain nothing excruciating but enough to get my attention.

Pain isn’t worsened by biting/heat/cold etc.

I’m just a little worried due to the fact it took 3 dentists to figure out my previous root canal was infected so now I’m just extra cautious when it comes to my teeth. What do you guys think does the extraction sight seem to be in good shape? Thank you in advance!!

u/Designer_Tune4986 — 15 days ago
▲ 110 r/HVAC

Working in a drop ceiling today I was in the highest step on the ladder and I must of twisted one of the legs or something and the ladder completely buckled under me. Luckily no broken bones/bruises etc etc I have no idea how but I’m all in one piece!

Switching over to heavier duty fiberglass ladders now (I know I should of done that from the beginning)

u/Designer_Tune4986 — 15 days ago