Why Does a Tooth Feel Different After a Filling?

Why Does a Tooth Feel Different After a Filling?

Getting a dental filling is one of the most common and effective ways to treat tooth decay. After the procedure, many patients notice that the treated tooth feels different. It may feel slightly higher when you bite, sensitive to hot or cold foods, or simply unusual because you’re becoming aware of the newly restored tooth. In most cases, these sensations are completely normal and improve within a few days. However, if the discomfort persists or worsens, it may indicate that your filling needs adjustment or that another dental issue is present. At Dentology by Dr. Sagar, Ludhiana, we help patients understand what to expect after a filling and when it’s time to seek professional advice.   Is It Normal for a Tooth to Feel Different After a Filling? Yes. A filled tooth often feels different immediately after treatment because your tooth and surrounding tissues are adjusting to the restoration. You may notice: Mild sensitivity to hot or cold foods Slight discomfort while chewing A feeling that the tooth is “higher” than the others Temporary tenderness around the treated area