General & Restorative8 December 20243 min read

Dental Sensitivity After a Filling

Mild sensitivity for 1–3 weeks is normal. Here's when it's a problem.

Dr. Fatima Hassan

General Dentist & Endodontist

Normal

  • Mild cold/sweet sensitivity 1–3 weeks
  • Gradually resolves
  • Responds to sensitive toothpaste

Concerning

  • Severe pain on biting
  • Hot sensitivity lingering seconds
  • Getting worse over time
  • Lasting more than 4 weeks

What to check

  • Bite: may need small adjustment
  • Filling depth: close to pulp?
  • Possible crack

When pulp involved

If pulp becomes inflamed, root canal may be needed. Diagnosis via testing.

Prevention

  • Careful depth by dentist
  • Pulp protectors under deep fillings
  • Follow-up at 1–2 weeks

Practical decision guide

General dental decisions should preserve healthy tooth structure whenever possible. A good plan moves from diagnosis to the least-invasive durable treatment, then to prevention so the same problem does not repeat.

Check this first

  • X-rays, pulp vitality, crack lines, gum pocketing, bite contacts, and how much natural tooth remains.
  • Whether the problem is active disease, old restoration failure, trauma, wear, or a cosmetic concern.
  • Whether a filling, onlay, crown, root canal, extraction, or monitoring is the right next step.

When to book sooner

  • Pain wakes you at night, lingers after hot or cold, hurts on biting, or comes with swelling.
  • A crown or filling falls out, a tooth cracks, or a sharp edge is cutting the tongue or cheek.
  • You notice pus, fever, spreading swelling, or difficulty opening, swallowing, or breathing.

Questions to ask at the appointment

  • What is the diagnosis, and what evidence supports it on the x-ray or clinical exam?
  • What is the smallest treatment that solves the problem predictably?
  • What failure signs should I watch for after treatment?

Dubai patient note

If insurance is involved, ask whether pre-approval is required, what codes will be submitted, and what alternatives are clinically acceptable if coverage is limited.

References

  • American Dental Association

Medical disclaimer. This article is informational and does not replace professional clinical advice. For a plan specific to your situation, book a consultation with a Paradise Dental specialist.

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