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Teeth hurt after having a cavity filled. ?

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i had a cavity filled on my very back molar on the right side, i was numbed for the whole process and didn't feel a thing. Later, when the numbing started to wear off a few of my teeth started to hurt, but not the tooth that had the cavity filled. my second to back tooth on the right side hurts, as well as a few on the top right. is this normal? why do they hurt so bad? The pain seems to be the worst when i breathe through my mouth, it is mostly just like a really sensitive tooth feeling, but the pain is deep inside my tooth. i took some advil but the pain still hasn't gone away.

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  1. its totally normal


  2. see dentist if persist

  3. Dont worry

    It is normal for teeth and gums to be more sensitive.

    I got a really really small filling that looks like a dot on back teeth done yesterday. They didnt numb me since they said it was tiny.

    On the other hand my other side of the face got numb and thats the side that hurts a little cause they filled it more

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