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[|Human|] Just filled one of my tooth witChatDoctorposite last week . It had very slight sensitivity to begin with , hence the filling but now after a week of nothing Im experiencing terrible pain and sharp sensations when consuming anything cold and even when doing nothing (most of the time) . Ive read that this sensitivity is common after effect for upto 2 weeks from the date of the procedure but Im not sure why it showed up for me the way it did out of nowhere . Is there anything to worry about ?Thanks for your time
[|AI|]  Hello, Post filling sensitivity can be common. Persistent pain to cold raises the concern that you may need a bite adjustment. Do you feel that you hit the tooth first when you bite down or do you feel the tooth gets in your way when you slide your teeth? Call your dentist to verify your bite and make a slight adjustment if indicated. Your dentist will check your bite for high spots with a paper that marks how you bite down. Avoid chewing on the tooth, try to stay with a softer diet, brush with toothpaste for sensitive teeth and use fluoride rinses. If you have gum recession or inflamed guns around the tooth, this may be a contributing factor. Try the above suggestions. Be sure to continue good daily dental care and do not avoid cleaning the area. If you notice an increase in hot sensitivity and pressure sensitivity, this can indicate an abscess. Did your dentist warn you that the filling was deep and close to the nerve? Taking Anti-inflammatory medication such as Tylenol or Advil may help reduce discomfort, but see your dentist to evaluate. A root canal may be necessary. If the filling is cracked or leaking this could cause cold sensitivity as well. Thank you for your inquiry. I hope my explanation is helpful.