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I had done my  tooth feeling 4 weeks ago. I am feeling little pain during eating. The feeling are balanced properly but then also little pain is there. Is it normal?
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Hi There might be high point causing pain. Also if there is no high point. It can be due to caries approching pulp. For which just filling is not enough ,RCT needed.
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There can be any high point for which you are feeling the pain. You can visit the dentist who did the filling in ur teeth . He will assess if there is any high point in ur filling and if so he will reduce it.
Next Steps
If the caries did not involve ur pulp then pain should not be there. High point of filling can cause this pain.
Health Tips
Try to avoid chewing from the concerned tooth till u get ur filling checked by a dentist.
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The pain must be because of two reason :- 1) high point ( which means tooth is not carved properly after restoration ) 2) might be possible that the infection is not cleaned properly before restoration and now it have reached to the pulp. Because of which you are having pain while eating .
Next Steps
•Visit to your dentist again , to chek high point . •if high point is not there , go for Xray of the tooth again .
Health Tips
•avoid eating any hard food till the time of pain . Maintain oral hygiene.
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