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Sudden sensitivity in tooth
Hi, I had undergone tooth fillings a few months back, Now, from last 10 days I am getting sensitivity on upper left tooth near the one tooth which was done filling whenever I eat or drink something, what should I do? Thanks
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Secondary caries mainly occurs because of the formation of micro cracks after filling. When the micro crack width exceeds 50 microm, saliva will enter the micro cracks between the filling and tooth tissue.
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Go for refilling after IOPA x ray done for the same tooth region.
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Hello sir, There may be a cavity which has developed and it has reached the second layer of tooth i.e dentin so it is causing sensitivity. Firstly a x ray has to be taken depending on it normal filling or RCT is required we can conclude . Please consult a dentist at the earliest may be now only filling can suffice but if you delay it will lead only to root canal.
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Hi.. Needs your dentist attention. May be refilling or rct is required.
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Get an x Ray done. Visit the nearby dentist.
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Visit nearby dentist get x-ray done.
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if there is secondary caries u have to go for refillng or rct accordingly.
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Visit a nearby dentist and get an x ray done.
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