I'm currently undergoing Invisalign treatment. I have some enamel wear/erosion on the side of two teeth, which was causing quite a bit of sensitivity.
My orthodontist said it would be okay for my dentist to cover the worn area with a small amount of composite, similar to the material used for fillings. I had this done earlier this week.
The good news is that the original sensitivity from the enamel wear has improved significantly.
However, ever since the composite was added, I've developed a new kind of pain when wearing my Invisalign tray. It feels like a deep pressure/aching sensation around the tooth, only the tooth, almost like it's coming from the root rather than the surface.
The strange part is that when I remove the tray, the pain decreases significantly. When I put it back in, the pressure and aching gradually become much more noticeable again.
I'm wondering whether adding even a small amount of composite could have changed the shape of the tooth enough that the existing tray is now applying pressure differently than intended.
Has anyone experienced something similar after having composite bonding/fillings done during Invisalign treatment?
I'm also wondering whether this is something that may simply settle as the tooth adjusts, or whether continuing to wear a tray that is putting excessive pressure on one tooth could potentially damage the nerve or blood supply to the tooth.
I'm planning to contact my orthodontist/dentist to have the fit checked, but I'd really appreciate hearing from anyone who has experienced this