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Re: Fillings Hurt' help

gary301@webtv.net29 Sep 2006 00:04
No the teeth, the filling's only hurt with contact with the metal, not
plastic  

Re: Fillings Hurt' help  

Group: sci.med.dentistry Date: Thu, Sep 28, 2006, 9:19am (EDT-3) From:
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I assume the fillings are silver fillings. If they are then galvanic
reaction is possible:

http://jdr.iadrjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/65/12/1441
http://home.earthlink.net/~berniew1/galv.html

There are other articles if you google them.

Do the teeth hurt without contact to metal utensils?

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gary301@webtv.net wrote:

I had two filling's one july 20th and one on aug1st, when I am eating
with a fork and the fork hit's them on the filling it hurts a lot, I am
confused about this and do not know if I should go back to the same
dentist, when he was drilling one of them it hurt like he hit a nerve or
something, I was thinking the teeth might have been good and did not
need a filling maybe thats why it hurt, any help on this would be
greatly appreciated

AdvanceAgent28 Sep 2006 16:19
I assume the fillings are silver fillings.  If they are then galvanic
reaction is possible:

http://jdr.iadrjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/65/12/1441
http://home.earthlink.net/~berniew1/galv.html

There are other articles if you google them.

Do the teeth hurt without contact to metal utensils?

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> I had two filling's one july 20th and one on aug1st, when I am eating
> with a fork and the fork hit's them on the filling it hurts a lot, I am
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> need a filling maybe thats why it hurt, any help on this would be
> greatly appreciated

gary301@webtv.net28 Sep 2006 03:49
I had two filling's one july 20th and one on aug1st, when I am eating
with a fork and the fork hit's them on the filling it hurts a lot, I am
confused about this and do not know if I should go back to the same
dentist, when he was drilling one of them it hurt like he hit a nerve or
something, I was thinking the teeth might have been good and did not
need a filling maybe thats why it hurt, any help on this would be
greatly appreciated

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