amalgum mostly..and lots of them.
very conductive to heat and cold...takes a while for the tooth [or me] to get used to the difference.

It could be that the human body is screaming in agony everywhere all the time. Feeling it might be a matter of having a given spot brought to our attention and we tend to forget or discount after a while.
It is known that both pain and pleasure are an interpretation of a neutral signal...that very hot can very feel cold until the brain sorts it out...that some people get intense pleasure from being tortured...that hypnotism can block interpretation.
Ken

At 09:11 PM 9/18/02 EDT, you wrote:
>>>>
Ken:
Are these amalgam fillings or composite?
Thom

In a message dated 9/16/2002 7:14:43 AM Central Daylight Time, coyote...@earthlink.net writes:

CS has tended to stabiliize all my fillings. I purposely expose them to
CS and with great results at the dentists office.

It could be that the cs is closing up leaks and establishing some
unaccustomed thermal conductivity similar to what a new filling does. It
takes a while for a new filling to desensitize.

Ken





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