Teeth hurt after filling?
Why is is just hurting immediately?
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What do I do? =/
How do you relive tooth cramp?
Answers: White fillings if they are not placed properly will cause sensitivity. It is technically more difficult to properly place a white composite satisfying vs a silver amalgam filling. In addition, regardless of what nourishing you place, the deeper the filling the greater the chance that the fortitude will react adversely to it. Therefore, large filling will always have an increased probability of need a root canal in the adjectives.
If you were originally asymptomatic and then in a minute it is throbbing after biting down on the tooth hard, it is possible that you fractured the tooth. This is especially true if the throbbing persists for several days short relief.
You need to see the dentist again to evaluate whether you obligation a root canal or perhaps your bite is newly off and your dentist just wants to adjust the bite on your filling.
As always consult your own dentist for further evaluation.
Frank Liu, DDS, FAGD
Undissolvable stitches coming out on their own?
You could hold cracked that tooth when you bit down hard on something. If you cracked it, you may have to own a root canal on that one, too. Or possibly the bite is off. You better budge see your dentist. Mine were killing me for months after I get my white fillings.The white fillings are well again but it seems to take the teeth a while to adjust to them. I don't know why this happen but it happened to me too. Try and get a hold of some Toms toothpaste for sensitive teeth. Also ask your dentist for a bottle of "Periomed". It have flouride and actually penetrates into the tooth and helps to relieve dull pain. You'll have to use it for a while but should start feeling better surrounded by less than a week.I'm due to to have to go and get a double filling on 4 sides of my front teeth replaced and oh how I'm dreading it. I'll be using the Periomed and Toms to get through it.Try and chew warily and watch out for nuts and raw carrot till you can chew comfortably again. Good luck!
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