You could have secondary caries, decay around the filling which is sometimes not visible to the patient. Also, the filling may not have been successful or old and may need done again. If it has been a while from the last time you had the tooth filled then maybe it would be a good idea to have it completed again because you don't want the decay to go down to the root and lead to a root treatment being necessary (not fun wotsoever)
Maybe you have cavities.
Well you eat with your teeth , so if you don't clean the food off you get cavities , then your teeth will hurt,thenthey fall out then DENTURES
Cavities are not dangerous. If you brush your teeth and floss on a regular basis you wont get them. its your fault if you get them eat healthy foods. So no they are not they may hurt but get them treated right away. or else it may come to the point where you may need to get them pulled out.
They all do. If it's not the sugar causing cavities it's the bubbles causing the enamel to get thinner.
Well, quite likely the child's teeth hurt from gnashing teeth, messing with them, chewing on hard things, growing pains, or just because they hurt. The pain will likely subside within a few days, if not just take the kid to a dentist.
Teeth aren't bones but it would probably hurt if you broke a tooth
Generally, no. I have had tons of fillings, and none of them have hurt after the fact. Usually no, unless the fillings are really large, then they can.
It could hurt if you pulled it out hard. But if you wiggle it everyday, it would not hurt then.
Yes, as it will erode the enamel and will eventually begin to deteriorate the teeth and cause cavities. But this will only happen if you drink multiple sodas a day, every day for the rest of your life. Brushing and mouthwash will help prevent this.
Yes! Rotting teeth (specially the upper teeth) can cause sinus infections. The roots of upper teeth lie just below the sinus cavity. When once becomes infected it can cause abscesses in the sinus cavities.
Yes. Baby teeth with cavities can be very painful for a child and possibly cause serious infections. Children have died from untreated dental infections. Keeping baby teeth healthy will help kids keep their adult teeth healthy - they will come in straighter and have less chance of getting cavities if their baby teeth are healthy. Little kids can't tell you if their tooth aches. They may just cry or throw temper tantrums if things hurt.
Well I have a small one and it didn't