When you have a zub po broušení, zub, který byl očištěn od kazu a naplněn kompozitní plombou. Also known as zub po plombě, it often feels different than before – sometimes sensitive, sometimes tender, sometimes just odd. This isn’t a flaw in the treatment – it’s a normal reaction your tooth has to the procedure. But if the discomfort lasts longer than a few days, it’s not something you should ignore.
Most people feel some citlivost zubů po plombě, dobrovolná a dočasná reakce zubu na změnu struktury a materiálu. The tooth has been drilled, cleaned, dried, and filled with a hard composite material. That’s a big change for a living tissue. It’s like putting a new shoe on your foot – at first, it feels strange. But if the pain is sharp when you bite down, lingers for more than a week, or gets worse with hot or cold, then something else is going on. It could be a high filling, a lingering infection, or even a micro-crack. Your bílá plomba, moderní, estetická náplň, která se přizpůsobí přirozené barvě zubu isn’t the problem – it’s how it sits or what’s underneath it.
Many think, "It’ll get better on its own." But teeth don’t heal like skin. If the nerve is irritated, it won’t calm down just by waiting. A filling that’s too high causes uneven pressure when you chew – and that pressure keeps the tooth in constant stress. A small bit of bacteria left behind can turn into a full-blown infection. And if the tooth was already weak, even a small repair can trigger a fracture that grows over time. You don’t need to panic, but you do need to act. If your tooth still hurts after seven days, call your dentist. A quick adjustment, a check-up, or even a simple X-ray can save you from worse pain later.
What you’ll find here are real stories and clear answers about what happens after a tooth gets filled. We cover why some teeth hurt after broušení, how long it’s normal to feel sensitive, when you should worry, and what your dentist can actually do to fix it. You’ll also learn how to care for your tooth after the procedure, what pastes help, and what to avoid. No fluff. Just what works – based on real cases from our practice in Brno.
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