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Q: Stinging feeling after cavity
asked by: Ahynes on May 20th, 2008
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Hey,
I've posted a few other things about sensitivity about the composite fillings. My sensitivity has gone away but just recently I ate something and it gave me a feeling that wasn't the same as the sensitive feeling. It just started to feel this way everytime I drink something cold. I don't think it's still sensitive because there was a time when the tooth was fine. After I ate (a honey bun, to be exact) everything that I drank (cold) after that it gave me a sting. I didn't need a root canal and I don't have symptoms of a root canal. (I already asked this in another post). My question is... could there be another cavity there? or maybe the filling is coming off/or fell off? I'm very good about taking care of my teeth but unfortunately I wasn't when I was younger, resulting in cavities. So if you have any ideas, please share. Smile Thank you.
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