My tooth is sensitive to cold drinks
I had a filling done
I had a filling done on one of my back teeth about eight months ago. Now within the last few weeks that same tooth is starting to get sensitive to cold drinks and or foods. Does it have anything to do with the original filling that was done eight months ago? It is not real bad but I am worried about it getting worse.
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Friday, Jan. 8th 2010 8:58 AM at 8:58 am
Go the the dentist to have them check it out. It could because of the filling but eight months is a long time and it also could be something new. Either way if it is bothering you have it check out.
Friday, Jan. 8th 2010 10:17 AM at 10:17 am
Filling can do that sometimes but normally you when that happens you notice it right away not eight month latter. It could be something new all together. I would have the dentist check it out to make sure.