A member asked:

Teeth pain, i think it's radiating from ll3 but i can't localize it.. my ll3 was restored more than 5 yrs ago.. and there is no caries?

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Need dental exam: The pain you are feeling could be: a new cavity, recurrent decay, a fracture of your tooth, or a fracture of the existing filling. The only way to be sure of what is going on is to have a dental exam.

Answered 11/4/2017

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Return: Without an examination/x-rays there's no way to determine source of your pain. Return to the Dentist that knows you best, the one that provided your care, forest- procedure reevaluation.

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