Looking for advice I have been ill for weeks then large very sore gland came up in my neck which I had antibiotics for, it turns out that I have a broken root canal filling that is causing infection in my sinus, I have to wait at least 4 weeks to have the tooth out in hospital because of the infection, the dentist isn't giving antibiotis and I can't get to speak to him and cant get past the receptionist at the drs because they say its dental, every muscle and joint in my body is aching and I feel sick any advice please I am sure its knocking my Thyroid condition about as well
Infected Root Canal Filling : Looking for advice... - Thyroid UK
Infected Root Canal Filling
Sharcott,
You'll have to persist in trying to contact your dentist.
Have you rung your usual dentist to ask them what you should do? I had a similar problem, it was a nightmare and I was extremely unwell and everyone kept shoving me to different people and no help. Ask the dentist to look to see if you need antibiotics. If the dentist can't prescribe antibiotics but thinks you need them then go the GP and tell them to ring your dentist and check and prescribe antibiotics. Go and sit in your dentist reception and refuse to move until the dentist checks you and tell you what you need to do.
Your dentist should have emergency appointments available each day. It might be a case of turning up & waiting, but they ought to see you. As the dentist's receptionist is being so obstructive, would you complain to the practice manager as their role is making appointments not gatekeeping. Perhaps ask for information on the local out of ours emergency dental service if you get nowhere.
I have sinus issues & find using a neti pot filled with a warm saline solution helpful. My neck & shoulder "went" last year, & I had to use a saline nasal spray (Sterimar) instead, & at one bad point a hydrocortisone squirt. These seem to preventative & help reduce bad flare ups, but only with regard to the sinusitis.
You could try a chemist - pharmacists often give better advice than doctors. But you really need to get that tooth out asap. Neti pot is good and there's another that is easier to use but I can't remember what it's called.
Thank you Dina