Is it normal to feel alot of sensitivity on the teeth that you had some fillings!


Question: If it was a large or deep filling, then it's normal. That's because the nerve was irritated by the drilling and it takes a while for it to quiet down.


Answers: If it was a large or deep filling, then it's normal. That's because the nerve was irritated by the drilling and it takes a while for it to quiet down.

yes i have the same problem u should get some toothpast thats good for sensitivity and that should help

yes, it's normal.
but if it continues...say, when it has been two months, check back with your dentist...and see what's wrong.
you can use some sensitive toothpaste to help the feeling by the way.

possibly -visit your dentist to ensure that the tooth is healthy.

If you had a mercury amalgam filling it is fairly normal. New metal fillings are sensitive to cold especially for a month or month and a half. But then they should fade as the metal corrodes and plugs up the tubules inside the tooth.
A white composite filling should not be sensitive. The should be chemically bonded to the tooth. If this filling is sensitive then it is either poorly bonded or it may be pulling the tooth in on itself.
This assumes that you are not biting high on either type of filling.





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