Should fillings hurt?

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BKLounger

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Last week i just got my first dental fillings for a cavity. It's now a week later and i get dull - semi sharp pains whenever i chew on anything semi hard (like overcooked pizza crust). Is this normal or should i be calling the dentist asap?
 

NuclearNed

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I got a filling replaced a couple of weeks ago. It still is a little sensitive, but is getting better every day.
 

Beattie

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When I got my filling I asked my wife who had them before the same question. The pain went away with time.
 

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It'll be odd for a while. Essentially the dentist drilled away part of your tooth until they were very close to the nerve endings. Your teeth are not used to a foreign object of a completely different composition being in this location. Just wait until you drink something really cold.

If it still hurts after a month or so, call your dentist.
 

boomerang

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To the contrary, I have a mouthful of fillings and crowns. I have never experienced the problems you're describing after getting a filling.

Sorry to break the consensus.
 

amdhunter

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Originally posted by: boomerang
To the contrary, I have a mouthful of fillings and crowns. I have never experienced the problems you're describing after getting a filling.

Sorry to break the consensus.

Yeah, I had 7 fillings over my lifetime (yeah, I know) and never had a single issue. Maybe it's because I have good old lead fillings. Yum.
 

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If they didn't have to kill the nerve, it can be very sensitive for up to a month. Entirely normal.
 

BKLounger

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Originally posted by: Injury
Just wait until you drink something really cold.
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Yeah i've learned that already in the past week.

Thanks everyone I was getting a little worried but apparently it's normal.
 
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