Болит зуб после пломбирования: в чем причина и когда идти к стоматологу

After a visit to the dentist, disappointment may overtake: you came to the doctor for the treatment of caries, but in in addition to a brand new filling you got what you were most afraid of — pain.

In fact, it's too early to panic: this condition most often resolves on its own and refers to the natural consequences of dental procedures. But still you need to know why the tooth hurts after filling, and how to understand that the pain has become threatening.

Why does a tooth hurt after filling: possible causes of this symptom

Among all the factors that provoke pain after filling, the following are the most likely.

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Tissue trauma

In order to remove the tissues destroyed by caries, the dentist sometimes has to long and thoroughly clean the surface of the tooth with the help of a drill. Vibration and pressure, which is transmitted from the crown of the tooth to the root, can cause mechanical irritation of the pulp, to which it reacts with pain.

As a rule, 1-3 days sufficient for the pulp to settle down to you feel good again.

Pulp injury

In most cases, this is due to an infectious process that is sluggish or asymptomatic, and the doctor cannot detect it during the examination. But & nbsp; as long as there is a carious cavity, it acts as a channel through which gases and & nbsp; other metabolic products of bacteria are removed. When the tooth is sealed, the outflow is disturbed, and all harmful substances begin to accumulate in the pulp and / or root canals, which leads to the development of rapid inflammation.

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Medical errors lead among non-infectious causes. So, during the etching of the cleaned tooth surface with acid, aggressive compounds can penetrate into the pulp if the wall between it and the future filling is very thin. Overheating of the neurovascular bundle may also occur when drilling with a drill, as a result of which inflammation develops in it.

Reflected pain

Dental system — it is a single complex in which each component is connected with the others. And pain in a filled tooth may simply be a reflection of a pathological process that has developed on the same nerve branch. For example, after filling a tooth and  eliminating pain in it, you may begin to feel pain that is transmitted by any of the adjacent teeth, in which inflammation occurs.

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But while the filled tooth hurt, it did allow you to feel "neighbor pain". The same situation can occur with damage to the trigeminal nerve, with otitis media and many other diseases of organs and tissues that communicate with the oral cavity or are innervated by the same nerve as the filled tooth.

The reasons for the pain are clear. But & nbsp; knowledge, alas, does not & nbsp; get rid of & nbsp; unpleasant sensations. Therefore, we suggest using the advice of dentists on how to alleviate your condition.

Pain in tooth after filling: how to relieve it

If the doctor performed a major intervention, he most likely foresaw the possibility of pain, and gave you recommendations regarding the use of painkillers.

But if not — this symptom is not to be tolerated. Use a medication that you take for headaches or menstrual pain and that and which you have personally verified is safe. In addition, heed the following tips:

  • Avoid chewing loads on filled teeth — this will speed up the recovery of irritated tissues.

  • All drinks and meals must be heated or cooled to body temperature — cold and  heat can greatly increase the pain.

  • During sleep, try to lie so that the filled tooth is on top (if the tooth was treated on the left side — lie down on the right side) — this will improve the outflow of blood from the gums and relieve pressure on the nerve.

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Signs that you should report your pain to your dentist

But it's also important to know when to call the doctor urgently. This is required if:

  • Pain in tooth does stop within 2-3 days or intensifies.

  • Your body temperature has increased.

  • Other symptoms appeared on the side of the filled tooth (swelling and redness of the cheek, swollen lymph nodes, pain in the & nbsp; throat).

  • Foul smell came from the mouth.

  • You feel "broken", body aches , severe weakness.

Such signs indicate an acute infectious or inflammatory process that requires immediate treatment. Otherwise, the infection can spread relatively quickly along the periosteum or through the blood to other organs and tissues, which is fraught with serious complications.

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