Needs to be seen: One possible scenario is that due to a bite discrepancy from your recent dental work your teeth are sore and sensitive. However, it could be totally unrelated to your recent treatment. You will need to be seen by your dentist in order to diagnose the cause of your discomfort.
Answered 4/1/2014
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Have adjusted ASAP!!: A small, undetectable "thick" filling especially light cured ones can create bite irregularities that can be annoying, create sensitivity, give you headaches and can upset it's opposing tooth. While ones bite seems to adapt, it doesn't! a slight bite adjustment now might prevent significant issues latter. If the bite adj. Doesn't help you may an coincidental but unrelated lower tooth issue.
Answered 4/5/2014
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Simple: This may be as simple as the new upper restorations needing a paper-thin adjustment. Please call your dentist.
Answered 4/5/2014
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