Saturday, January 23, 2010

Sensitive Teeth After Filling Sensitive Tooth 4 Weeks After Filling, Should I Be Concerned?

Sensitive tooth 4 weeks after filling, should I be concerned? - sensitive teeth after filling

I had a white filling in my upper back molars 4 weeks, as I would have done the tooth was sensitive to pressure .... No pain, except when I something to chew on the tooth. The dentist was not mentioned is a deep pit, and there was no pain before bottling.

I have heard people say that certain fees may take diente''''y change the week to the final sensitivity can. What are your thoughts?

5 comments:

  1. They can cause inflammation of the pulp, which is caused by cavity preparation (thermal conductivity, where it is heated, the tooth can cause).

    I think you should call your dentist and let him know what happens. You will be able to be the best answer.

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  2. Could not wear white suggest filling is a little high to the dentist

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  3. Could not wear white suggest filling is a little high to the dentist

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  4. Hello
    I can be ushould ring-shaped, your dentist and see if you can make a test of the good you had a filling and empathy for a while, but it's better to be on the safe side and look.

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  5. Mine haunted me for a month, but its fine now, the ring and let them know.

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