A member asked:

Is it common to have mouth pain after fillings?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

Yes, somewhat.: This can be common, especially if there was no pain medication given during the filling. Probably the best thing for now is simple pain meds, like aspirin, tylenol, (acetaminophen) od advil. If this persists, you might have to go back to your dentist and/or see your doctor to make sure it is not something worse.

Answered 7/20/2012

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