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Re: Fillings Hurt' help

Citizen Bob28 Sep 2006 11:56
>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

As I just mentioned in another thread:

"Re: I have always wondered about this, please advise"

the fork creates an electrochemical effect. When it toughes the
filling, it creates a battery cell which sends electrochemical effects
into the filling and to the nerves in the tooth.

Use plastic utensils.

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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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