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Are my wisdom teeth causing pain after getting fillings?
A couple months back I went to the dentist to get my second filling. I got the first filling a few months back. During this second filling my tooth had sharp pains when they were drilling into it unlike the previous filling. About a month ago I woke up and went to eat something and suddenly my tooth was sensitive to biting down or drinking anything; especially anything cold. The dentist grinded the filling down some just in case of a high bite and that helped a lot but it still hurt a little. I went again a few days ago to get my last filling and when I told them about the other one still hurting they decided to redo it. My third and last filling was similar to my second in which it hurt some during the drilling. Now both teeth are sensitive to drinking and eating to some degree and I don't know what the problem is.
Both of these particular teeth are in the back and touching my wisdom teeth (bottom right and top left) but showed no signs of cracking or anything.
2 Answers
- Anonymous7 years ago
I think the doctor doesn't filling your tooth correctly. So, go to dentist again and check the filling.
Source(s): http://www.drkezian.com/ - Anonymous7 years ago
..it could be that the dentist didn't put a kind of layer under the filling, so the nerves got now in contact with the filling and so when you drink something cold or eat you feel it. I don't know if you might see a different dentist to get it checked, but if he did the same mistake twice, than he might not be so competent as it seems..