Had gone to a dentist for dental filling of my 1st molar on the right side. The cavity was deep but there was no need of root canal. However there was persistent pain below my 1st molar tooth post filling after which i underwent root canals twice as the 1st root canal was not done correctly. However there was persistent pain even after successfull root canal after which the dentist recommended me to visit a neurologist to diagnose if I have trigmenial neuralgia. Hereby attaching my mri reports. Can anyone please explain me as to what has happened and what should be the treatment for it and was this the mistake of my dentist?
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