Pain at the change to plastic fillings
Question:
I have changed all my old fillings out with plastics. It's almost 3 months ago and I still have pain in most of the mouth. Is it normal for Replacing the plastic fillings or should I visit my dentist?
Anonymous
Answer:
Dear user
It is very common that the teeth may be sore for a new plastic filling. Some causes symptoms up to 6 months and others will never be asymptomatic. If this has great genes with them, the tooth probably rodbehandles. It's always a good idea to consult dentist if you are unsure or have pain. I do not know how many panels it comes in your case, but perhaps the chewing surface adjusted if you chew too hard on a few teeth, it can also cause symptoms.
Hope you can use my answer.
Sincerely
Dentist Joan Olsen
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Hey.
I've also got 4 plastic fillings in my teeth which gives lots of pain now for over 1 month and I even started taking painkillers hvedag 3 times a day.
I would say that plastic fillings are a poor substitute for sølvamalgamfyldninger, well, I hate plastic fillings.
For when the body must be healthy and have good health then the composite fillings are not any good solutions for healthy body does not give pain, and when the body has pain, it tegnen that it hurts on the ground is not good for your body. Why should we force our teeth to adapt to plastic fillings with pain? It's too bad, it will damage the tooth that is forced by pressure from the plastic fillings.
I would not use plastic filler - why would not listen to customers? For my dentist told me: "I am a qualified dentist, it's me who knows nothing about tænnder!" But I said otherwise back: "But it's my teeth and the senses and it is me who is in pain!" But he did not listen. And he heard even after when I told him that I prefer sølvamalgamfyldninger though they are old fashioned - for they give no pain.
Where can you complain of wanting to get back where you choose to what some fillings you want?
Sincerely
Aviaq
Nuuk, Greenland