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What Causes Sensitivity And Pain In The Molar Tooth That Has Been Filled?

i waa suffering from toothache in one of my molar three wks ago. so i visited a dentist .. he prescribed me cosymoxyl 625 (2 times daily ) for 3 days after taking it for 3days i visited him again then he filled my tooth temporarily bcz there was a bit gap in my molar teeth. since then it was going fine but from yesterday eve i am feeling a bit of sensation and a light pain in the sane teeth .. what should i do.. please suggest..
Wed, 26 Mar 2014
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Hello and thank you for writing to us,
I would like to inform you that the pain in your tooth is from the infection which has gone deep in to the tooth , therefore a temporary filling will relief pain temporarily.
The symptoms presented by you suggest that you need a root canal treatment on your tooth.
I will advise you to see a specialist for that.
Until you see your dentist you can take pain killer for pain relief and perform warm saline rinses.

I hope i answered your query.
I wish you good health
Thank you
Take care
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What Causes Sensitivity And Pain In The Molar Tooth That Has Been Filled?

Hello and thank you for writing to us, I would like to inform you that the pain in your tooth is from the infection which has gone deep in to the tooth , therefore a temporary filling will relief pain temporarily. The symptoms presented by you suggest that you need a root canal treatment on your tooth. I will advise you to see a specialist for that. Until you see your dentist you can take pain killer for pain relief and perform warm saline rinses. I hope i answered your query. I wish you good health Thank you Take care