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Back teeth Filling
I had my back teeth filling 2 months back and now I'm feeling as if something is stuck inside the teeth but no pain. Just the disturbance on my teeth.
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May be your filling is dislodged.
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Visit a local dentist and get it clincally checked.
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Hello may be ur filling dislodge, get OT check physically
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Inside the teeth or in between two teeth If inside please visit your dentist If it is in between two teeth you can floss then it will come out
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maintain good oral hygiene brush twice daily
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Might b ur filling is in between the two teeth n resting over d underlying gingiva, dt may is giving u a feeling of stucking smthing in between ur teeth
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evaluate ds condition wd d help of xray
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ask ur dentist to do restorations wd band n wedges
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Please get your teeth and fillings evaluated by your dentist.
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xrays may be required.
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You need reevaluation of your filling , visit your dentist, it may need to be refilled
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You need to redo the filling and all the other problems will disappear!!!
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Visit the dentist
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Don’t bite on hard food!!
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There could be several reasons for the feeling of something stuck in your mouth after a dental restoration. It could be due to an ill-fitting restoration, an irritation or infection in the surrounding tissues, or even a residual foreign object. I recommend contacting your dentist for an evaluation to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment.
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May be a dislodged filling ! Visit the dentist to get it evaluated clinically
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Hi, You might require some height adjustment on the filling tooth. Please visit your dentist and get checked.
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Hello do a xray and reevaluation of that teeth needed
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You may need refilling. Do visit a local dentist for physical evaluation and treatment(as required).
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May be your filing got dislodged. Due to which tire tooth is hollow and the food is getting packed in it. Kindly visit a dentist for evaluation
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