I got 5 fillings in the last few weeks and some of them hurt for a little while afterwards. They were sensitive to cold and heat. But they've been getting better. However, a couple other teeth started hurting 4 or 5 days ago. They hurt on their own when I'm not even doing anything, although they are sensitive to cold, too. I'm pretty sure I had a filling around the area that hurts. I've been taking ibuprofen for them the last few days. Should it be hurting like this? What might the problem be? These teeth didn't hurt at first after I got the fillings... it was maybe 4 or 5 days after that they started to hurt. I have another dentist appointment on April 9th. Should I just wait until then to ask my dentist about this?
Teeth hurt after getting fillings?
I have several fillings and yes this is normal, you do want to tell your dentist about it at your next visit though in case it turns into a problem. the tooth was messed with a vibrated from all the drilling and the nerves in the tooth have to "calm" down, as well as adjust to a foreign piece of material. I had one tooth that hurt for about 6 months, not real bad, just a bit and it finally went away.
Reply:GET SOME CLOVES AND CHEW ON THEM .....THIS WILL TAKE AWAY THE PAIN AND YOUR BREATH WILL SMELL SWEET.
Reply:the same thing happend to me, but my dentist actually informed me that eating or drink really hot or cold things would hurt for a while, its normal
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