Title: Sensitivity of Tooth After Filling
1Sensitivity of Tooth after filling
The People have a cavity in their tooth, dentist
will possibly suggest to go for a filling.
Fillings are harmless and effective, but some
people might experience embarrassment or tooth
sensitivity afterward. Mostly, this sensitivity
is normal and will get solve within a few days or
weeks but not too long time. A person should
call their dentist right away if they have
extreme pain, or if discomfort occurs with other
symptoms, such as fever, redness, or swelling. A
filling is a dental procedure that encompasses a
dental specialist cleaning away any decay from
the tooth and then filling that place with a new
material which is suitable. When a person has a
sensitive tooth, they may know that few triggers
cause a temporary, uncomfortable sensation in
the filled tooth or adjacent area. It may feel
like a shock of cold or unexpected pain that
comes on quickly and goes away.
Few Reasons that can trigger tooth sensitivity
after a filling include
- Food which is cold or Soft drinks, like ice
cream, popsicles and beverages with ice - hot drinks, such as coffee or tea
- at the time of breathing air hitting the tooth,
such as when breathing through the mouth, which
may be worse with cold air - at the time of eating candys because of
sweetness on that - acidic foods and drinks, including fruit, juice,
and coffee - biting down when eating
- Occasionally a tooth may be sensitive for reasons
other than the filling technique. If the - sensitivity grows later, such as within a few
weeks or months after a dental procedure, it
could be due to one of the following issues
2Tooth abscess
- A tooth abscess is an infection in the nerve of
the tooth. A very bottomless cavity, gum - disease, or a cracked tooth usually causes an
abscess. - Symptoms of a tooth abscess include
- a severe toothache
- sensitivity
- redness on the gums
- a bad taste in the mouth
- a pimple- or boil-like bump on the gums
- fever
- A tooth abscess requires medical care. A person
who notices these symptoms should see a doctor
or dentist right away.