Monday, November 16, 2009

In the back of my two frount teeth I got fillings from the dentist and now my teeth hurt whenever ...?

I drink something cold like milk. On a scale from 1 to 10 it is like a 7! Its very painful. What is wrong with my teeth?


( My teeth did hurt by cold things before I got my fillings but they where not this bad. )








Please PLEASE tell me what I should do!!!

In the back of my two frount teeth I got fillings from the dentist and now my teeth hurt whenever ...?
It's not unusual for teeth to be sensitive following restorations... how long ago did you have the fillings placed? The sensitivity may gradually improve, but watch for symptoms such as sensitivity to hot, lingering pain after the stimulus is removed, pain with biting, spontaneous aching, or swelling on the gum tissue. Also, check which toothpaste you are using. Anything containing whitening, tartar control agents, or baking soda can make sensitive teeth WAY worse. Switch to a toothpaste for sensitive teeth; it may take a couple days of using it to notice a difference. (make sure the sens. toothpaste you get doesn't have any whitening, tartar control stuff in it!) If the decay was deep into the tooth structure, the teeth may not recover and you could end up needing root canals. Do you have a tendency to grind your teeth? Your dentist should be able to tell; grinding or clenching can make teeth very sensitive as well. If it's only been a few days since the fillings and cold sensitivity is your only symptom, give it a little more time and try the toothpaste, but definitely see your dentist if any of the above mentioned symptoms appear. Good luck!
Reply:Try sensodyne toothpaste for 2 weeks. if it does not improve, call the denitst.
Reply:Yes sensodyne should work. But dont bother calling the dentist, as a dental assistant we tell all out paitence that white fillings 95 percent of the time cause sensitivity. Its just how it is.
Reply:They probably placed tooth colored fills which are often cold sensitive after placement. It will get better. The sensitive toothpaste will help just be sure to brush, spit, and do not rinse/eat/or drink for 30 minutes. If you rinse/eat/drink you will only rinse off the ingredient that calms the sensitivity. Also, when you finish brushing put some of the sensitivity toothpaste on your finger and rub it on those teeth for better results. All sensitive toothpastes are the same.
Reply:Lots of info here.
Reply:Sensodyne can help. Give your teeth a few weeks to adjust. Also, you should use plastic straws when possible. This will directthe cold liquid past your front teeth and help with the pain.
Reply:You may wish to read a good article called "Fillings Get Smaller…and Smaller" you can find it at:


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