Mouth pain after fillings
Long lasting pain what can I do
I had four filling done just a few days ago Now the top and bottom of my mouth hurts. It is painful just opening and closing my mouth. It has been like this since right after having the filling done. How much longer should I be having this pain? What can I do to make it stop. Please I do not want to feel this bad for New Years since I have a party I will be going to.
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Tuesday, Dec. 29th 2009 9:51 AM at 9:51 am
Sometimes what can happen when getting work done to your teeth is that you can hurt your jaw. I had that happen to me with a filling once and my jaw was stiff and in pain for about two to three days after the filling.
I would say if you still are having the pain for more the just a day or two, go back to the dentist to find out why.
Tuesday, Dec. 29th 2009 12:06 PM at 12:06 pm
Since it is close to the new year I would just go back to the dentist the did the fillings. It sounds like you just got a lot done in one day and you are just sore but why take the chance. See your dentist get him to take care of it.