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Old 01-15-2013, 07:20 PM #6
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Default tooth pain after having a cavity filled.

I had a cavity filled in March 2010. I had not had pain before the cavity was filled. I went to the dentist days later to report the pain.

Until now, the dentist has filed the filling to adjust the bite. He has taken the filling out and completely cleaned the tooth and refilled it.

Xrays show no damage or other issue with the tooth. Yet, he can not explain the pain I am experiencing.
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