answers 0:I'm starting to go a little crazy. In January I got two fillings down as a precaution because I was losing dental insurance at the end of the month and I had cavities forming. But it turns out it's been a horrible experience. The Dentist has been doing everything he can and it's been getting a little better every time, but I've even had them redone with a different product and I still can't really eat on that side of my mouth and it as a numb ache that comes and goes. I've been trying to see if giving the tooth sometime to adjust would help, but it's been nearly a month since they redid the filling and it doesn't seem to be changing. Should I go back? I'm starting to dread it because I feel like they're going to start thinking i'm crazy at this rate. But I don't want to be stuck with this pain in my tooth. they've already don! e everything for bite adjustments and antiseptic mouth stuff and I'm just frustrated.Are there any other possibilities for what the problem could be? Is there anything I can do? It's so sensitive that sometimes it aches if I even breathe in cold air....Show moreanswers 1:drink REALLY warm water and let it sooth the area it will loosen up any pressure.answers 2:Hi there i work as a certified dental nurse , It sounds to me as though these filling that are giving you pain may have been quite deep! sometimes fillings can take a little while to settle or be high but a month is not right!The nerve in fact may be dying within the tooth or teeth your talking about and because the filling may have been deep and reached the nerve area you may now need root canal done on them sometimes if the nerve is not visable while doing a filling the dentist will fill the tooth and give it a chance but in this case you may need to have root canal.Dont be afraid to go back to yor dentist these thi! ngs happen all the time and if you are in pain they need to be! fixed so please see your dentist as soon as you can!...
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