Your teeth were filled today to repair the damage from your cavities
WHAT TO EXPECT
- When an anesthetic has been used, your lips and tongue may be numb for several hours after the appointment. Avoid hot beverages and chewing until the numbness has completely worn off to prevent biting or burning your tongue, cheeks and lips.
- It is normal to experience some temperature and pressure sensitivity after your appointment. The injection sites may also be sore. The sensitivity should subside within a few weeks. To relieve this temporary discomfort, 600 mg of Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, Nuprin, etc) can be taken every six hours. If pressure sensitivity persists beyond a few days or if the sensitivity to hot and cold increases, contact our office.
- You may chew with your new fillings as soon as the anesthetic completely wears off, since they are fully set when you leave the office.
- If you experience persistent pain, your bite feels uneven, or if you have any other questions or concerns, please call our office so we can make any necessary adjustments to your fillings.
- Your bite should feel like it matches well. Some discrepancies don’t show up until the numbness is gone. If you have a high spot or pressure point, you will need to return for a small adjustment to avoid breaking the tooth or injuring the nerve.
Please contact us if you have any further questions or concerns.
