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Old 08-29-2011, 06:54 PM
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I have heard of this happening many times, some say it's more painful than others and most of the time the pain goes completely away.

I would still avoid chewing on those teeth as much as possible and hopefully that will be enough to allow them to calm down. If the pain persists for longer than a couple of weeks or becomes worse in any way, then please have your dentist re-evaluate that quadrant of teeth.

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Originally Posted by prwier View Post
Hi -

There is a filling in the tooth next to the extraction site, and I think in the one next to that as well. They are not root-canaled or crowned teeth, just fillings. The sensitivity when biting or pushing is affecting all the teeth up to my front teeth (so 6).

I still can't quite believe my lack of luck - that removing the tooth which caused pain to bite on every single time, has led to biting pain in all the other teeth on that side.

Thanks-
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