In the article, we will consider for what reasons there is an increased sensitivity of the teeth after filling.
Toothache is always scary. Obviously, if a person has a toothache, then this means that a serious inflammatory process is taking place inside. But it happens so that the teeth can whine even with their external health. People experience a sharp toothache while taking hot, sour or cold, as well as after filling or salty foods. It is usually said that a person has increased dental sensitivity. People eat food daily, and a factor such as sensitivity can significantly poison life. We will talk further about what should be done in such a case.
Causes of Sensitivity
Why does tooth sensitivity occur after filling?
Filling is a complex process, during which the doctor does the following:
- First, it cleans the cavity of the crown from particles of tissue that are damaged by caries, periodontitis or pulpitis.
- Then the cavity is dried before applying the adhesive.
- Only after this the dentist lays in the prepared area filling material.
But even in those cases when each stage of filling is performed in compliance with all technologies, no one can be insured that after some time the teeth will not start to ache or other characteristic pain will occur. So, why did sensitivity increase after dental treatment? This question cannot be answered unequivocally:
- First of all, the pain is very different. It can be expressed as the appearance of tooth sensitivity to cold, hot or sour, and, in addition, it can be sharp or aching.
- In addition, pain can occur two hours after the completion of treatment, and can also appear in a day.
The sensitivity of the tooth after filling can manifest as pain when pressed.
Causes of sensitivity when pressed
Hypersensitivity, which increases when pressed during chewing, is usually caused by two of the following reasons:
- Excessive dryness of the cleaned cavity of the crown.
- Or, on the contrary, insufficient dryness.
The reasons for the sensitivity of the teeth after filling should be determined by the doctor.
In the first case, the endings of nerves that are in the surface layer of dentin can be irritated. Sometimes this leads to their death, which can, in turn, cause inflammation of the pulp, which provokes an increase in dental sensitivity.
Inadequate drying ultimately also leads to the appearance of irritation of the nerve endings, however, in this case, the mechanism of the appearance of pain is more complex.
Sensitivity of the tooth after filling can be manifested by acute pain.
Causes of acute pain
The occurrence of acute toothache after filling, sometimes pulsating, is observed with pulpitis. This can occur with defects during treatment. Especially when the doctor poorly performs cleaning of the tooth cavity. Even the smallest, sometimes invisible particles of the affected tissue can lead to inflammation and cause pulpitis.
Causes of Periodic Pain
Periodic pain can occur a day after treatment and is usually short-lived, for example, is observed in the process of chewing and disappears after completion of direct exposure to the tooth. This suggests that a person has chronic pulpitis. The reasons for its occurrence also lie in the errors that are made by the doctor during therapy. But, in addition to this, sometimes the teeth hurt after complex treatment, which is natural, since any of their therapy is a kind of minor injury.
How to reduce tooth sensitivity after filling?
Universal First Aid Options
What should a person do if he has a toothache after filling, and there is no way to go to the dentist later and go to the dentist? In a similar situation, folk methods will come to the rescue. The easiest way is to take painkillers. But this is far from the best solution, as they only relieve pain for a short time, without eliminating the causes of its occurrence.

- It is better to use the proven method more than once in the form of rinsing the oral cavity with saline and soda.
- A piece of propolis, which is heated in the hands to a mild state and is superimposed on the gum around the tooth in the form of an application, perfectly calms the pulsating and acute pain. By the way, the use of several applications from propolis eliminates the need for a second visit to the doctor.
- In the event that there is dry grass celandine at hand, then you can use its infusion. To do this, brew a spoon of grass and let it brew for twenty minutes. An extremely warm solution is used to rinse, which very effectively relieves inflammation, especially hidden, for example, pulpitis.
These recommendations will help with gum sensitivity after tooth fillings.
But if home remedies do not help, and within one or even two weeks the tooth hurts after filling, then you should definitely consult a doctor for an examination and the necessary treatment.
Dental advice when pressure pain occurs
In the event that, after the filling procedure, the tooth hurts during pressing, this is most likely due to the treatment of periodontitis due to pulpitis. The cause of tooth sensitivity after filling when biting can be incorrect placement of fillings in the root canal during treatment. Periodontitis is a complex disease. Dentists recommend the treatment of this symptom in several stages:
- First you need to clean the channels.
- Next, establish a temporary filling with the drug for a long period of up to three months. This is required in order to destroy all foci of infection and restore part of the bone tissue in the upper region of the tooth root. Calcium dioxide is used as an anti-inflammatory drug.
- A permanent seal is installed up to the apex of the root canal.
- At the same time conduct a course of general therapy.
Dentistry tips for removing sensitivity
If all the therapy is performed correctly, but the teeth hurt after filling, this means that an infectious reaction of a residual nature has appeared in the root area. This is normal, although not very pleasant. To cope with this pain, according to dentists, will help:
- The use of decoctions of herbs - chamomile, sage, oak bark, celandine and yarrow. Apply such decoctions for rinsing the mouth.
- Use of fresh beetroot appliquΓ©s. To do this, it is recommended to chop the peeled beets to a porridge-like state, then mix with drops of vegetable oil. After that, the slurry placed between the layers of bandage or gauze is applied to the sore spot. Twenty minutes later, the application is removed.
How to reduce tooth sensitivity after treatment is interesting to many.
Dentists' recommendations for the removal of aching effects
In the event that, after the treatment, a person has a toothache, then the following treatment methods will be able to calm him, according to experts. For instance,
- Performing massage of biologically active points, which are located between the thumb and index finger of the wrist from the sensitive tooth.
- Massage the trigeminal nerve. The middle finger is set on the cheek in the area where the diseased tooth is located, and the big one is placed at a point under the cheekbone. It is required to simultaneously perform rotational movements at once at both points with intense pressure for one minute. Relief, as a rule, occurs immediately. This technique is absolutely harmless, you can apply it every time a tooth starts to ache.
Dental sensitivity prophylaxis
In order not to spoil life with excessive tooth sensitivity, you must adhere to the following tips:

- It is necessary to eat right. In addition to a large number of various trace elements, the human body needs a sufficient calcium content. It must be scooped from cheese, and, in addition, from milk or cottage cheese. If a person cannot regularly consume foods containing calcium, then drugs with this trace element should be taken. After juices with excessive acid content, rinse your mouth with water. You should not drink or eat hot and cold food at one time. Sharp temperature changes only worsen the condition of enamel.
- Teeth should be brushed properly. Do not brush your teeth through strong pressing movements. Moving a toothbrush is required from the base to the top. The chewing surface should be cleaned in a circular motion. During cleansing, one should not forget about a special thread, and, in addition, about toothpicks.
- It is advisable to immediately pick up a good paste with the right toothbrush. Her bristles should have medium rigidity. But in the event that there are already problems with sensitivity, then you need to use soft bristles. It is forbidden to constantly use strong whitening pastes. In the event that a person has a slight sensitivity, then he should brush his teeth with a special paste. Usually on such pastes it is written "for sensitive teeth."
Thus, subject to all of the above recommendations, it will be possible to avoid the development of tooth sensitivity after filling.