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Fillings are not healing properly

  • 15-06-2021 8:20am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 414 ✭✭


    I got a couple of fillings at the dentist in January. Before when I got fillings, they were sore/sensitive for about a month before they healed. This time they are not healing and the fillings don’t feel right. Should I go back about this and if so would I be charged for a consultation? I heard from some that they come with an unwritten warranty of sorts.


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  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    It’s highly unlikely you would be charged if you explain you are returning in relation to the treatment you received. Though some Clinics may offer a structural warranty on fillings, they are not consumer items where success can be guaranteed. The fillings you received could be perfect, the cavities could be deep/close to pulp chamber.


  • Registered Users Posts: 414 ✭✭Orlak2410


    Dav010 wrote: »
    It’s highly unlikely you would be charged if you explain you are returning in relation to the treatment you received. Though some Clinics may offer a structural warranty on fillings, they are not consumer items where success can be guaranteed. The fillings you received could be perfect, the cavities could be deep/close to pulp chamber.

    Yeah that’s I thought. Thanks a lot.


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