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I am experiencing sensitivity. I had a cavity which I got filled around 4-5 years ago. Now to filling has come out. I don't feel any pain as such, but I am sensitive to hot and cold.
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Please get an x ray to rule out any secondary infection and if everything seems to be fine post clinical and x ray evaluation then get an appropriate filling done.
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don't keep the cavity open for a long time, get the tooth treated ASAP
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Hi that means ur pulp is reacting.. tell d dentist to give a base n fill ..
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HI,,if you are feeling sensitivity in the already-filled tooth,,then I suggest get an X-ray done of that tooth and see a dentist asap.It may require a root canal filling or a re-filling.
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Sir...you can get the tooth restored by an appropriate filling....first have to check the extent of the cavity
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