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Deichgoettin
2 years ago

Yes, it can be that the tooth pains after a new filling. Teeth pain in the first days after a filling even occurs relatively frequently.

There are two possibilities.

The larger and deeper the caries were, the closer the filling comes to the tooth nerve. In the case of caries removal with the dental drills, mechanical irritations in the form of shocks or due to heat arising can occur, which does not have a beneficial effect on the tooth and irritates the nerve.

Secondly, it may be possible for the filling to be somewhat too high, even then the tooth reacts with pain due to the “break contact”. This should also be corrected immediately.

Better it, you let the tooth control again. At worst, a root filling must be made.