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Rockledge FL Dennis J Carmody DDS
Rockledge Implant Dentist
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130 South Woods Drive
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Rockledge
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FL 32955
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321 631-8088
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Endodontic disease symptoms
"Dr.
Carmody, what are the most
common symptoms of endodontic (root canal) disease?"
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Endodontic disease can manifest itself with a wide
variety and combination of symptoms. Common symptoms of endodontic disease
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Lingering sensitivity to cold liquids.
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Lingering sensitivity to hot liquids. |
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Sensitivity to sweets. |
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Pain to biting pressure. |
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Pain that is referred from a tooth to another
area, such as the neck, temple, or the ear. |
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Spontaneous toothache, such as that
experienced while reading a magazine, watching television, etc.
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Constant or intermittent pain. |
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Severe pain. |
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Throbbing pain. |
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Pain that may occur in response to atmospheric
pressure changes, such as when flying or scuba diving. |
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Pain that may occur in response to postural
changes, such as when going from a standing to a reclining position.
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Swelling. |
If you have any of these symptoms, it would be
wise to visit us at Dennis J Carmody DDS because you might have root canal disease or
another dental problem. Some of these symptoms may also be attributable to
decay, defective fillings, periodontal diseases, cracked teeth, or other
tooth or bite-related problems. On other occasions, the symptoms may even
be caused by disorders that are not related to the teeth.
For more information about how we at Dennis J Carmody DDS can
help you with your root canal problems, call us at 321 631-8088, we will be happy to
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In Rockledge Florida and the surrounding
Melbourne - Merritt Island - Viera - Cocoa FL areas.
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