Sequelae of Hot Gel Filling

The question of the after-effects of hot gum fillings would actually be some of the complications of hot gum fillings. Because if it was an aftereffect, like more harm than good, we wouldn’t take this method. The most common problem of hot gum filling is the patient’s pain during the filling process, because we need to heat the gum to about 180℃-200℃, in a semi-fluid state, and inject it into our root canals, and at this time, the patient will have a kind of scalding sensation, a kind of distension and discomfort, but with the end of the filling, the patient’s symptom will disappear, i.e., the first 1 second of the filling is completed, and the patient’s symptom will disappear in the second or third second. The symptoms will disappear in the second or third second. Some patients may have a slightly heavier reaction, i.e., they may feel more sensitive, there may still be a kind of swelling and pain discomfort in 1-2 days after filling, we can verbally instruct him that this is a normal phenomenon, don’t be alarmed, and if he is particularly sensitive or has a sensitive body, and is more sensitive to pain, we can verbally instruct him that if he can’t bear to bear it, he can take an ibuprofen pain reliever to alleviate the pain. If there is inflammation in the tooth itself, the patient can also be asked to take anti-inflammatory medication for 3-5 days, and the symptoms will become less and less severe. If the symptoms are getting worse, feel free to come in for a follow-up appointment to see what condition is causing the problem. If the symptoms are getting milder, then there is no need to come back for a follow-up appointment, just follow the doctor’s instructions and take your time.