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When Post-Filling Pain Becomes a Concern 😟🦷
Some discomfort after a dental filling is normal, especially during the first few days. But if pain persists beyond one to two weeks, gets worse instead of better, or becomes sharp or throbbing, it may signal a deeper issue—like pulpitis or a bite imbalance.

Don’t ignore ongoing discomfort. Knowing when pain is part of healing and when it’s a red flag can help protect your long-term oral health.
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