Broušení zubů bolest: Co dělat, když po broušení bolí zuby

When you feel pain after broušení zubů, proces, při kterém zubní lékař odstraní drobné nerovnosti nebo přebytky materiálu z povrchu zubů. Also known as vybroušení zubů, it is a routine part of restorative or cosmetic dental work, often done after fillings, crowns, or veneers. This isn’t supposed to hurt — not for long, anyway. If your tooth aches after the procedure, you’re not alone. Many people feel a dull pressure, sensitivity to cold, or even sharp twinges when biting down. But what’s really going on? Is it normal, or is something wrong?

The pain usually comes from kompozitní plomba, plomba z plastického materiálu, která se používá k obnově poškozeného zubu that’s too high. When you bite, your tooth hits first — and too hard. That puts pressure on the nerve inside, and your body sends you a warning signal: something’s off. It’s not the broušení itself hurting you — it’s the uneven bite. Another common cause is zubní kámen, tvrdý nános plaku, který se tvoří na zubech a může být zdrojem zánětu that was removed, leaving the gums temporarily irritated. Or, if the tooth had deep decay before, the nerve might still be sensitive after the procedure. You might also feel discomfort if the dentist had to remove a lot of enamel, or if you grind your teeth at night — that’s called bruxismus, nevolní stiskání nebo škrábaní zubů, často během spánku.

Don’t ignore it. If the pain lasts more than a couple of days, gets worse, or wakes you up at night, it’s not just sensitivity — it’s a sign something needs fixing. A simple adjustment by your dentist can solve 90% of these cases. They’ll check your bite with special paper, find the high spot, and gently smooth it out. No drill, no pain, no extra cost. But if the pain is throbbing, you feel pressure when you tap the tooth, or your gum swells — that’s a red flag. It could mean the nerve is damaged, or an infection is forming. In those cases, root canal treatment might be needed. Don’t wait. The longer you delay, the more expensive and invasive the fix becomes.

You’ll find real stories here — people who thought their pain was normal, only to learn it wasn’t. Others who had crowns or veneers and struggled with discomfort for weeks until someone finally adjusted the bite. We’ll show you exactly what to ask your dentist, how to describe the pain so they understand, and what steps to take if they brush you off. You’ll also learn why some clinics skip the bite check entirely — and why that’s a mistake. This isn’t about fear. It’s about knowing your rights, understanding what’s normal, and making sure your smile doesn’t cost you more than it should.

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Jak dlouho bolí zuby po broušení? Co očekávat a kdy se obrátit na stomatologa

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