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Normal Pain After a Dental Filling: What to Expect 🦷🌑️
It’s not unusual to feel a bit of sensitivity to hot or cold foods even 2–4 weeks after a filling—especially if the cavity was deep. Your tooth may react more sharply to temperature extremes during the healing period, but this typically improves over time.

If the sensitivity is intense or getting worse, it could be a sign of an underlying issue like pulpitis that needs attention. Don’t ignore prolonged discomfort—your teeth might be telling you something important!

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