Dental Filling

2021-01-03 19:07:20
I have gaps in front teeth so i did dental filling in all fronth teeth to fill the gaps between. I didn't have cavity but in one teeth but now i'm feeling a mild pain in non cavity teeth. Does dental filling cause pain or cavity when filled without any dental caries? 🙄
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Best treatment to fill gaps is braces. All other procedures involve at least little tooth cutting. In some cases it leads to sensitivity. If tooth sensitivity becomes unbearable RCT and crown has to be done.

Answered2021-01-04 12:20:22

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Hello It depends upon how the procedure is done ,a filling seems to be a very mild clinical proceedure ,however if not done in the right way ,with the correct protocol ,it will develop such sensitivity I advise u to visit a dentist who can do a clinical examination for a more precious answer

Answered2021-01-04 10:21:50

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Front teeth restorations are usually done with composites so it has its drawbacks of postoperative sensitivity which might make you to feel as mild pain but this might reduce slowly
Next Steps
if it persists continuously revisit your dentist for checkup
Health Tips
avoid taking cold water or beverages for few days

Answered2021-01-04 04:11:09

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Yes with composite restoration you can sometimes get sensitivity problems.

Answered2021-01-04 02:27:27

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