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Lambo
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- Jun 27, 2006
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Hello,
Just had a filling done on the back of one of my upper front teeth that had a part rotted away near the bottom. Now after the numbness has gone away, I have noticed that when I close my mouth, the tooth directly under it knocks into the tooth which I have had filled. Subsequently, this is also affecting my eating, and I have to try chewing the food in one side of my mouth, otherwise the top and bottom teeth will start banging together with every chomp.
Has the dentist put a too big a filling in my tooth? And can this be smoothed out etc afterward?
I just want to know if this is easily treatable by the dentist; as I don't want to pay another £55 for the pleasure of getting it fixed again.
Regards.
Just had a filling done on the back of one of my upper front teeth that had a part rotted away near the bottom. Now after the numbness has gone away, I have noticed that when I close my mouth, the tooth directly under it knocks into the tooth which I have had filled. Subsequently, this is also affecting my eating, and I have to try chewing the food in one side of my mouth, otherwise the top and bottom teeth will start banging together with every chomp.
Has the dentist put a too big a filling in my tooth? And can this be smoothed out etc afterward?
I just want to know if this is easily treatable by the dentist; as I don't want to pay another £55 for the pleasure of getting it fixed again.
Regards.