Not sure, but from what I have been reading is that it can take up from 4-6 weeks after filling was done. I had one done 3 weeks ago, and it it still sensitive and hurts with hot/cold drink or hard food items. It is better though than what it was 2 weeks ago. So mine seems to get better as the weeks past by. They say if it continues to hurt you need a root canal. Good luck
It shouldn't hurt much at all after the procedure. Depending on which tooth was filled, there could be some soreness for a few days where the dentist injected the local anesthetic. (Novocaine)
how to help stop the pain in teeth after a cavity has been filled?
^wow that was a dumb@ss answer
Usually after a tooth has a filling put inside the pain will calm down. Sometimes the tooth will be more sensitive and painful for a few days after having a filling put in.
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No you are just numb and you cant eat for 1-3 hours
Yes,it may tae a while to go because you just now filled it.The tooth pain may increase if the dentist drill too deep and it may lead to swelling.
If you are still numb, then be careful - you may bite down harder than you realize and hurt yourself or the filling. If you aren't numb, your filling should work as well as a real tooth. If it doesn't, your dentist needs to fix it or you need to find a new dentist.
Even if you have a loose tooth, you should still brush your teeth. It may hurt, but if you want to, don't brush the tooth that is loose. Enjoy this answer!
The tooth will continue to hurt for a couple reasons, either the nerve in the tooth has been tampered with or it is just still sore.
Weird, I had this same problem recently. I had a root canal down and a few months later my tooth started hurting again. I was now going to a different dentist and he took out the filling and the previous dentist didn't fill my tooth right and my nerves were swollen so they had to cut the nerves and do a new root canal with a new filling. Good luck and I hope you feel better soon. It is unusual that a tooth would hurt two months after a root canal, although it is not impossible. It might be that the restaurantion done on the tooth is too high, not letting the tooth heal correctly. There are always chances that there was an extra canal that wasn't seen by the operator. You can talk to your dentist about that possibility. He might suggest to wait 6 months.
Or, the new crack could be coincidental. Anyway, return to your dentist to be sure it is what you think.
I had a tooth that had a cavity under a filling that was in the tooth for MANY years. The tooth finally cracked and the back corner fell off. It did not hurt but, I knew it had to be removed. The only thing that hurt was the little pinch from the needle of the novocaine. No worries.
Yes and yes
Yes Fill it
By far the best thing is to go to a dentist. Abscessed teeth can lead to a more serious condition, not to mention hurt a lot. The dentist will open the tooth and pack it with antiseptics and probably put in a temporary filling.
I don't think so, I am having one today and I'm very scared but my mum said it wont hurt because you just need to clean the teeth and put a type of mould in...But i am still REALLY scared
It is called Galvanic shocks. If you have a gray filling, which contains some metal, it can cause a shock when you put another piece of metal on it. This doesn't happen when you have white fillings. Another possibility is that you filling is due to be changed. The best thing would be to see your dentist to check it.
just stuff a cotton pelet in your tooth, it wont hurt because your nerves are taken out. unfortunatly Im going through the same problem myself atm