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					<description><![CDATA[<p>QUESTION: I had a root canal on my tooth due to an abscess about a month ago. Ever since, my gums around that tooth have been red and swollen and I&#8217;ve been having a headache and earache on that side. The tooth beside it feels very hot to the touch. What does this mean? ANSWER: It is not unusual for ... </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>QUESTION: </strong></p>
<p>I had a <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/root-canal/" target="_self" title="A dental procedure which removes the inflamed, infected, or necrotic (dead) pulp from the tooth and fills it with a stabile and inert material called gutta-percha." class="encyclopedia">root canal</a> on my tooth due to an <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/abscess/" target="_self" title="An area of acute or chronic infection. Abscesses will sometimes drain pus into the mouth via a fistula. May be of tooth (endodontic/puplal) or gum (periodontal) origin. &nbsp;" class="encyclopedia">abscess</a> about a month ago. Ever  since, my <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/gums/" target="_self" title="Also known as gingiva. The soft tissue around the teeth." class="encyclopedia">gums</a> around that tooth have been red and swollen and I&rsquo;ve been  having a he<a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/ada/" target="_self" title="The American Dental Association. It is the governing body for dentistry. It sets dental policy and determines the recognized dental specialties." class="encyclopedia">ada</a>che and earache on that side. The tooth beside it feels  very hot to the touch. What does this mean?</p>
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<p>It is not unusual for the gum around the tooth to be irritated following a <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/root-canal/" target="_self" title="A dental procedure which removes the inflamed, infected, or necrotic (dead) pulp from the tooth and fills it with a stabile and inert material called gutta-percha." class="encyclopedia">root canal</a>. The process isolating the tooth to do the <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/root-canal/" target="_self" title="A dental procedure which removes the inflamed, infected, or necrotic (dead) pulp from the tooth and fills it with a stabile and inert material called gutta-percha." class="encyclopedia">root canal</a> can irritate the gum tissue, or if a <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/crown/" target="_self" title="The part of the tooth we see when we smile. It is the portion of the tooth above the gum line. It is made of a hard brittle shell of enamel which covers a softer tissue called dentin which covers and protects the inner pulp of the tooth. A false or prosthetic crown is also&hellip;" class="encyclopedia">crown</a> was <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/prep/" target="_self" title="Short for prepare or preparation. It is the process of the dentist cutting down the tooth to make it ready to hold a filling or a prosthetic crown. It is also used to describe the finished product of this process. Ex.: The dentist takes an impression of the final tooth prep in order to create&hellip;" class="encyclopedia">prep</a>ared on the tooth that can bother the tooth. The tooth feeling hot to the touch is unusual. If it is the gum that feels hot there may be <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/infection/" target="_self" title="Invasion and multiplication of microorganisms into body tissues or spaces, which may result in localized or generalize tissue damage." class="encyclopedia">infection</a> in the gum. If it is the tooth itself the tooth could have an <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/infection/" target="_self" title="Invasion and multiplication of microorganisms into body tissues or spaces, which may result in localized or generalize tissue damage." class="encyclopedia">infection</a> or problem which needs to be evaluated. The he<a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/ada/" target="_self" title="The American Dental Association. It is the governing body for dentistry. It sets dental policy and determines the recognized dental specialties." class="encyclopedia">ada</a>che and earache on that side could again just be related to having had your mouth open for an extended period of time for the <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/root-canal/" target="_self" title="A dental procedure which removes the inflamed, infected, or necrotic (dead) pulp from the tooth and fills it with a stabile and inert material called gutta-percha." class="encyclopedia">root canal</a> or it could be related to a change in the bite following the <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/root-canal/" target="_self" title="A dental procedure which removes the inflamed, infected, or necrotic (dead) pulp from the tooth and fills it with a stabile and inert material called gutta-percha." class="encyclopedia">root canal</a> or <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/crown/" target="_self" title="The part of the tooth we see when we smile. It is the portion of the tooth above the gum line. It is made of a hard brittle shell of enamel which covers a softer tissue called dentin which covers and protects the inner pulp of the tooth. A false or prosthetic crown is also&hellip;" class="encyclopedia">crown</a>. All of these things should be evaluated by your dentist or specialist who did your <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/root-canal/" target="_self" title="A dental procedure which removes the inflamed, infected, or necrotic (dead) pulp from the tooth and fills it with a stabile and inert material called gutta-percha." class="encyclopedia">root canal</a>. If you need the name of someone in your area to check things for you let us know and we will make a recommendation for you. You are also welcome to see us in Fort Lauderdale just call (954) 522-3228.</p>
<p>Hope this helps,<br>
Nick DeTure DMD<br>
<a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com">AskADentist.com</a></p>
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