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Pain after biodentine. it's not constant and also not very strong. the tooth didn't hurt at all before treatment. should i be worried or is it normal?

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Dental Pain: Actually the concern has to do with the gums, your overall dental health. If you are having pain from your gums, this is very serious and should be treated. Dental gum disease is worse than a sinus or joint infection.

Answered 7/8/2014

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May be normal: If you are referring to the restorative material Biodentine that may have been placed in your tooth as a filling material then it may be likely that the original cavity was deep. Sometimes teeth that have large cavities are symptom free and when work is done to restore them they can become sore afterward. I would give it some time to get better. If it gets worse go back to your dentist.

Answered 12/5/2019

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Pain: Pain is never normal. Return to your Dentist for evaluation.

Answered 9/24/2016

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