Many patients notice substantial relief once the source of infection has been removed. However, some tenderness may remain temporarily while surrounding tissues heal.
Mild soreness or tenderness can occur after treatment, especially when chewing. This usually improves as the tissues surrounding the tooth recover.
Persistent pain, lingering sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, swelling, pressure when biting, or signs of infection may indicate the need for evaluation. A dental examination is required to determine the cause.
Many infected teeth can be saved with root canal treatment, which removes the source of infection while preserving the tooth.
Many patients return to normal activities within a day, although minor tenderness may persist for several days, depending on the severity of the infection and individual healing patterns.
In most cases, an infection affecting the pulp does not resolve without professional treatment. Delaying care may allow bacteria to spread deeper into surrounding tissues and increase the risk of complications. A dental evaluation is necessary to determine the most appropriate treatment approach.