Feinmührer on Nostr: ninja8tyu if you have slightly receding gums in the area where you have that pain, ...
ninja8tyu (npub1awr…jftx) if you have slightly receding gums in the area where you have that pain, might also be that the beginning of the root is free. That part lacks enamel and can be quite sensitive as you describe.
If that's the case, there's little to be done. No idea what it's called in your part of the world but you can buy a fluoride gel (should be around 1,25% flouride, elmex is selling the stuff over here) and rub it on those visible roots like 2.3 times a week. It should help.
If it's an actual cavity or a bad filling it wouldn't do shit though the issue there is much the same, no protective enamel. Got xrays done for this?
If that's the case, there's little to be done. No idea what it's called in your part of the world but you can buy a fluoride gel (should be around 1,25% flouride, elmex is selling the stuff over here) and rub it on those visible roots like 2.3 times a week. It should help.
If it's an actual cavity or a bad filling it wouldn't do shit though the issue there is much the same, no protective enamel. Got xrays done for this?