Monday, November 16, 2009

Should fillings change how sensitive my teeth are?

I have never had sensitive teeth. Cold foods don't bother me. I got some cavities filled this morning and it just seemed to change my teeth. I can't really feel from the teeth that were filled. I know one of the teeth had two fillings. Is it normal for me not to be able to feel from these teeth? Will I get the feeling back or will I just not notice anymore?





Serious answers please!

Should fillings change how sensitive my teeth are?
You should just wait another day. Usually for me, the day after I get a filling, my teeth are sensitive, so I think you should just wait it out. Good Luck!
Reply:I have had a lot of fillings.Give them a couple of days and they will feel normal again. But they may stay sensitive to cold and hot foods.
Reply:when u first get ur teeth filled u feel that way it is totally and completely normal, and see when ur teeth get filled recently u start to feel the hot and cold foods or drinks on them but the level of pain depends on the person, i had fillings 5 years ago and i still feel some pain from cold of hot foods or drinks, theyre not so noticable though, but hopefully u wont have to deal with that,


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Reply:It can change you sensitive you are. If the filling is stuck in close to the nerve, ti will be a lot more sensitive. Feeling should return in a day or 2.
Reply:Please use the "Add Details" feature and explain whether you mean that you just feel weird in that tooth or whether the whole area is still numb as if you just had the shot.

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