- Apr 26, 2001
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So I've made it through a decent portion of my life without having a cavity, but due to having braces as a teen, my dentist told me the enamel had worn away on my tooth and I got my first cavity filled last Thursday.
Since I've never had this done before, is it normal for the gum area around the tooth to be aggitated still? It feels infected and I get a slight amount of blood when brushing/flossing that area. It doesn't really hurt to chew with it but it feels 'weird.'
Is this standard fare or should I call and make an appointment for him to recheck it?
Since I've never had this done before, is it normal for the gum area around the tooth to be aggitated still? It feels infected and I get a slight amount of blood when brushing/flossing that area. It doesn't really hurt to chew with it but it feels 'weird.'
Is this standard fare or should I call and make an appointment for him to recheck it?
