HELP HELP, my mouth pain will not go away

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Back in Sept of 2011 I had a root canal on tooth 30 which had a old gold crown on it. The first root canal on this tooth was about 13 yrs ago and the bottom of the root was completed. I was having lots of pressure around tooth 30 like someone was gripping it real hard and also lower jaw pain. Fast forward... 2012 pain never went away, had the crown removed, still didn't help. had the tooth extracted Feb of this years. Tooth was shattered and came out in pieces. Had a bone graft done at the same time as the extraction. Beginning June I went back to the oral surgeon was still having pressure. Took a panoramic x-ray, said it healed great. Sent me to a Endodontist who ended up doing a root canal on #28. When Ice was put on the tooth I jumped a mile. The root canal was done , no issues. and yet here I am July 8th, and my lower mouth on the same side is full of pressure, I can't stand it. My dentist talked to both my oral surgeon and endodontist and he wants me to go to a pain specialist, thinking that my teeth are very off balance, I don't chew on the left side due to the pressure and pain. I called the specialist they all want me to go to but can't get in till September. I can't live on painkillers for ever. Nothing is showing on xrays. could I have permanant nerve damage. I really don't know what to do. or what it could be. HELP PLEASE
 
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Help someone please my teeth is pain when I drink cold water and also it is pain on the winter season.

Mouth sores..
orajel, sensitive toothpastes, vicoden, ibprofen 800's or cayenne pepper.
Cayenne pepper- put a few drops of warm water to make a paste in with a few pinches of the cayenne and rubbed it on the tortureous areas and let it sit for about 30 seconds. Then rinsed with warm water.
 

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These can make you feel better..
Mouth sores often go away in 10 to 14 days, even if you don't do anything.Gargle with salt water or cool water. eating popsicles can help if you have mouth burn.Avoid hot beverages and foods, spicy and salty foods, and citrus. or take pain relievers.
 

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