OUCH! Why is there a sharp pain when I bite down/chew after filling?
OUCH! Why is there a sharp pain when I bite down/chew after filling? My dentist did some spot filling on a tooth that I have a metal filling, but she filled those spots with composite filling. She didn\'t check my bite with the carbon paper until I had to comeback in and tell her my bite felt off. I had some high spots, but couldn\'t really tell being numb if it was OK after the first adjustment. Later, I ate soft food: soup, grapefruit and salad and when I bit down on these, I got a sharp piercing pain. It didn\'t hurt on every bite or chew, or even when I clinch my teeth, but only at a certain point. I hope this is just related to the filling itself and she didn\'t crack/fracture my tooth somehow. I\'ve had high spots on fillings before, but NEVER experienced a sharp pain while eating. Is this sharp pain typical of high spots on fillings? I\'m almost in tears over this and eating on one side is depressing me. Any suggestions/help? Thank you Doctor!
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Answer: Sharp pain after filling
By Sarah h
Dental Professional
It sounds like you are experiencing hyper occlusion in the area you had a filling placed. It is recommended to return to the treating dentist for a bite adjustment. When chewing our jaw moves in several directions, not strictly up and down. This could be the reason you are only feeling it sometimes. If you do not have the composite restoration adjusted you could create further trauma to the tooth, reversible pulpitis or worse, irreversible pulpitis which would create the need for a root canal. The sooner you have your bite checked and adjusted the better chance of eliminating any further trauma to the tooth.
Answer: Sharp Pain After Filling
By Sarah h
Dental Professional
It sounds like you are experiencing hyper occlusion in the area you had a filling placed. It is recommended to return to the treating dentist for a bite adjustment. When chewing our jaw moves in several directions, not strictly up and down. This could be the reason you are only feeling it sometimes. If you do not have the composite restoration adjusted you could create further trauma to the tooth, reversible pulpitis or worse, irreversible pulpitis which would create the need for a root canal. The sooner you have your bite checked and adjusted the better chance of eliminating any further trauma to the tooth.
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