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Exa_Bytez
post May 18 2015, 10:10 PM

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My left wisdom tooth have pain when chewing something. I end up chew my food using the right side all the time. This happen after I did dental filling on the said tooth.
Exa_Bytez
post May 18 2015, 10:22 PM

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QUOTE(AskTheDent @ May 18 2015, 10:20 PM)
Usually happen when the filling dont not properly done, usually the filling is too high
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the filling is within the tooth wall. But I think the filling was done when the cavity is pretty deep.
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post May 18 2015, 10:30 PM

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QUOTE(AskTheDent @ May 18 2015, 10:28 PM)
I will suggest you go back and look for the same dentist, maybe he/she need to replace the old filling with other type of cement
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Is it possible that the pain is due to the thin tooth layer underneath the filling?
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post May 18 2015, 10:36 PM

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QUOTE(AskTheDent @ May 18 2015, 10:31 PM)
Yeah, maybe is so deep that when you bite it will transfer the force down. Hence, it need to place a layer of a cement, then on top of it, another type of cement
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Oo.. ok. thanks for your advice

One more thing, does scaling really necessary? Wouldn't it thin the enamel layer?
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post May 18 2015, 10:45 PM

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QUOTE(AskTheDent @ May 18 2015, 10:41 PM)
Yes, scaling is necessary to everyone. It just depend on individual oral hygiene, some need 3, 6 or 12 months scaling. And it will not thin your enamel layer down.
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If I didnt do it, how?
Never done scaling before.

 

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