What To
Expect Following A Filling
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When anesthetic has been used, your lips,
teeth, and tongue may be numb for several hours after the appointment.
Avoid any chewing until the numbness has completely worn off so that you
don't accidentally bite them.
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You
may chew right away on white fillings, since they set completely on the
day of your appointment.
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It's
normal to experience some hot, cold, pressure and chewing sensitivity for 1-2
weeks following your appointment. Your gums may be sore for several days.
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Larger
Fillings
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The concern with larger fillings and using tooth-colored/non
metallic materials is that some teeth may not be able to handle a large
filling.
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In situations
where your newly filled tooth was filled to replace a large old
restoration, or due to deep decay, the sensitivity may, in some cases,
persist. Persistent symptoms following the appointment when the larger
filling is placed, will let us know if the tooth may need a stronger
restoration. Internal stress fractures within the tooth, or a traumatized
nerve, may necessitate root canal therapy and/or restoration of the tooth
with a crown.
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If you do experience discomfort for any
more than 4 weeks please let us know. Dr. Neuhaus will need to see you to
evaluate the health of the tooth.
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