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Old 08-08-2013, 11:29 AM
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Question Pain after composite filling tooth #3

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I had a composite filling in tooth #3. I was never advised the problems which could arise from this type of filling. I did not experience pain after the novocaine wore off....a few days later I did..so I went back to the dentist at about 3 weeks post filling, he did a bite test and said it was OK, he rubbed a blob of fluoride on it, and said to wait a while. That if it still bothered me, he would remove some of this filling , place some type of desensitizing filling in.

**Of course my dental insurance ceased at the end of June.

I have experienced so much pain, to heat, after I eat the articulating lower tooth hurts, my cheeks hurt as well as my mandible & maxilla. I went back to him a few days ago,5-6 weeks post original filling, He took an Xray and said it looked good. Then he referred me to an endodontist, saying "the endo had special tools to determine whether the nerve was necrotic ( and how much) or if it was fine. If the nerve was necrotic, I would require a root canal, which he wanted the endodontist to perform. As I do not have insurance, I know this is going to cost me quite a bit~ $1000+.

After reading some of the posts on this forum, root canal frightens me. I already have had 5-6 TMJ operations(w/impants) and I can barely open my mouth...so I am a fanatic about cleaning my teeth & flossing...which is why I was surprised that I had a cavity. At most of my biannual check ups, they hardly had to remove any plaque.

I am also a little ticked off, well a lot, at this dentist as I was a loyal customer for over 10 years..he knows my dental insurance ended.

Does this vitality "tool" exist? Is this normal?


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