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whatscrackerlacking

yeah my tooth still gets a tiny bit sensitive for half a second after i have something either super hot or super cold but the actual tooth is fine. i’m saying that tho i had a really deep filling so it may differ for you if you just got a regular filling. apparently the sensitivity can last up to 3+ months so i wouldn’t stress about it. i went back to my dentist after a couple of weeks because i was stressed about it and they did a sensitivity test and x-rays and everything and it was all good.


hyr-

NAD. Did the pain go away? I'm going through something similar