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May 27, 2015
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kotacoug
would give it longer than that if the sensitivity was gradually subsiding
even up to 3-4 weeks as long as sensitivity was reducing.
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Frustrated a bit with my first fillings
supertux
5/27/15 8:12am
Sounds like your Dentist sucks!
bushy7
5/27/15 8:13am
Maybe you needed a root canal in the first place and they capped over infection
Tokolosh
5/27/15 8:15am
Based on what she said and the extent of the decay, this seems pretty unlikely.
supertux
5/27/15 8:32am
If you go back in for a bite adjustment
jokerman
5/27/15 8:28am
Yeah I kinda figured that out after the 3rd time. The lady doing it didn't
supertux
5/27/15 8:32am
It's also possible there are air bubbles under the fillings. If you were my
Rise Against
5/27/15 8:57am
How long would you wait before recommending redoing the filling?
supertux
5/27/15 8:58am
If the fillings haven't calmed down in 3-4 days from bite adjust then I would
Rise Against
5/27/15 8:59am
would give it longer than that if the sensitivity was gradually subsiding
kotacoug
5/27/15 2:18pm
True. If you're seeing progress, then keep giving it time.
Rise Against
5/27/15 3:35pm
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