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Nat Gas Man
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How long after getting a cavity filled is it allowed to remain sensitive to H20?
TheismanHill1911
6/27/17 5:01pm
Where was the cavity? Was it sensitive at all before? How long ago was it done?
SuperTank
6/27/17 5:02pm
Top left molar, it wasn't sensitive until the hygienist found it, and 7 days
TheismanHill1911
6/27/17 5:05pm
Is it getting any better with time?
SuperTank
6/27/17 5:07pm
Not yet. It's not awful, just not improving
TheismanHill1911
6/27/17 5:19pm
Depends.
blackandblue
6/27/17 5:03pm
Whoa! Oh, wait, you are talking about teeth, right?
Dishonor Code
6/27/17 5:04pm
Poof
Backcountry
6/27/17 5:06pm
Username checks out.
PharmCoug
6/27/17 5:08pm
way to Dishonor him
Nat Gas Man
6/27/17 5:09pm
I was told it could last a couple of weeks.
Jimo Dashen
6/27/17 5:07pm
Everyone's teeth can vary in sensitivity
Jericho
6/27/17 5:11pm
Same here. I don't remember that being the case when I was younger. Kinda sucks.
buffgato
6/27/17 6:03pm
Are you sure it didn't go necrotic?
Endocoug
6/27/17 7:04pm
Fairly certain. Looks fine, feels fine a year later...
Jericho
6/27/17 7:09pm
The reason I ask, a sensitive tooth that becomes non-sensitive
Endocoug
6/27/17 7:36pm
There is no literature to support a specific timeframe.
Endocoug
6/27/17 7:03pm
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