Why am I having sensitivity in my bottom teeth after a filling on the top teeth?!


Question: Why am I having sensitivity in my bottom teeth after a filling on the top teeth!?
I am having a serious pain in my left bottom teeth after getting one filling on the top Left!. Its a shooting pain when anything cold contacts my BOTTOM teeth!. I mean My cheek is swollen and the filling is tender but the bottom teeth are what I am having sensitivity to even breathing with and it really hurts!?
Anyone might know why would be greatly appreciated!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Yes you have sensitive teeth!.
The nerves in your lower teeth are unprotected by your gums!.
Get sensitine tooth paste and brush twice a day with it it will be better in a couple of days!.
Use it once a week once it dies down!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

It's hard to say without actually examining you and taking some x-rays!. However, you shouldn't have swelling from having a tooth filled unless the cavity was so deep that your dentist drilled into the pulp chamber!. I mean sensitivity is normal but swelling is not!. There is what's called refered pain, when say a top tooth is bad yet you actually hurt in the bottom!. It could be that maybe it's not the tooth you had worked on!. Could be another tooth altogether!. You need to call in to your dental office asap leave message that you have a tooth ache and need an emergency appointment!. Good luckWww@Answer-Health@Com

The filling may have changed the way your teeth bite together!. Your teeth may be contacting each other more heavily than they did before, which could be causing more force to be put on them!.

You should wait about a week from when you had the filling done, and then if you're still having the problem, have your dentist check it out!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

this is not an answer!.!.i guess but i feel u on this!.!.lol im goin through the same thing!.!.dentist said it might be due to me grinding my teeth but dats bull i dont do dat!.!.lol i think!.!.lol well ima go see him tomorrow and ill hit u back up with wat hes got to say ;-) hope u feel betterWww@Answer-Health@Com

The filling is "high" go to the DDS ASAP and they will adjust it-it's easy and no numbing!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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