I had a tooth filling done couple of days before as I had a small cavity. After 1 day from filling, I started developing this pulsating pain in the filled tooth. I had a follow up check to the doctor, she checked the filling and there is no issue. She told the cavity is borderline and that's why it's paining and may have to go for root canal if it doesn't stop. I never had pain before doing filling. Now this pain is very disturbing. She has put me in antibiotics for 3 days. Is there any other precaution of remedy I has to take to prevent this pain from happening?
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Hi. If you have a continuous pain then the filling has to be removed and the tooth will go for Root Canal Treatment (RCT). Â
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I think you will have to go for rct n cap. Â
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Hi. You may need first medicinal filling for few days and then permanent filling if pain subsides. Take care. Â
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Get root canal treatment done asap. Â
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Did she place calcium hydroxide base before applying the filling? Sometimes the filling material irritates the pulp Never the less, the dentine of tooth is designed such that it can BLOCK OFF all with its tubules. Â
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You have to follow this protocol since it's a borderline case if the pain persists go for a root canal treatment. Â
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I think your cavity is reaches to the pulp just go to the dentis and get x-ray done, if it reached to the pulp you need go for RCT. Â
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Consult Doctor. IOPA view of x-ray of that teeth. Follow the instructions of your doctor. Â
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Most probably its a post restorative sensitivity, may be due to improper or no liner below the filling. It should settle in 3-4 days or else root canal. Â
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Without x ray its not good to comments. Sometimes your tooth was exposed. N gas or pus can release from that exposed site. Filling blocked that channel n pain started. Or sometimes composite restoration with poor protocal can lead to pain. Removevthe permanant filling. Get temporary filling done. Wait for 3 days. If no pain. After 10 days go for permanant filling. Else rct is last option. Â
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Good evening! You may have cavity or reduced layers of normal teeth. Brush your teeth with Oral-B UltraSoft Tooth Brush in circular motion without applying much pressure. If there is cavity kindly consult a dentist and get filled. Thank you! Â
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Kindly check if dat cement filling area is heightened nd dat nly comes in contact to d opposite tooth first. If yes den get d height of cement filling reduces little bit. Wait for 2-3 days nd den let me knw. Regards. Â
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It must be a deep cavity .. kindly get root canal treatment done ..Â
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You can consult for homoeopathic treatment to stop the carries...Â
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This is a common problem, most of times the cavity is deep and even the X-ray shows borderline case. Take medicines. Doctor has to clean whole cavity or carious part before filling .sometimes pulp horns are exposed while cleaning. Do as your dentist suggests. Â
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