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What is a dental filling?

A dental filling will restore your teeth to their original condition and prevent further decay.

Decay in your teeth can affect the tooth structure. As the decay makes the tooth hollow, it becomes extremely difficult to maintain the original tooth structure after cleaning the decay.

A dental filling is a treatment performed by dentists to treat cavities and restore the tooth to its original condition. Once they clean the decay-infected area, the dentist fills it out with filling material. As the filling closes all the spaces for the bacteria to enter, it prevents your teeth from further decay. Filling treatment is also used to repair cracked or broken teeth and also teeth that have worn off due to poor habits such as nail-biting, teeth grinding, etc.

Do you need a Filling?

One of the few reasons most people delay getting their cavities is because they don’t plan their visits to the dentist regularly. They believe that the best solution for any dental problem is to brush twice. If you want to find out about dental problems before they become extreme, then it is advised to book your appointments regularly.

Only a dentist can detect if your cavity needs a filling or not. Some of the symptoms or signs that require filling are Dark spots on teeth, a chipped or broken tooth or a hole in the tooth, Sensitivity in your teeth, cavities (single or multiple), food remains in your teeth. Once you find any of these symptoms, it is suggested that you visit a dentist immediately, as they will be making the final decision on the treatment.

Delaying your filling treatment can result in the decay of enamel and expose the hard part below the enamel (dentin). It will cause an infection when the bacteria in your mouth come into contact with the dentin. If you delay the treatment any longer, it will damage the nerve and result in root canal treatment.

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Different types of dental fillings

The dental filling to be used will depend on the decay condition and the allergy history of patients with metals. The types of fillings that are available are:

Composite Filling
Composite fillings are preferred by those who don’t want their fillings to be visible. These fillings have the natural color of the teeth. This type of dental filling is recommended for front teeth and chipped teeth. Composite fillings bond extremely well with the tooth structure. Compared to other dental fillings like amalgam and metal, this one wears off quickly.

Amalgam Filling
Of all the fillings, the amalgam fillings are the strongest as they are made of a mix of several metals. They are the first preference for many dentists as they are widely used and researched.

Ceramic or porcelain filling.
Porcelain fillings are produced on request; these are bonded to the teeth. This filling can be matched to the color of your teeth. Most importantly, it covers a larger part of your teeth and resists staining.

Metal Filling
The metal fillings are also made to order and then cemented in place. The metal filling is long-lasting, and gold filling is more expensive compared to silver. Gold is the preferred choice for dentists as it is well tolerated by the gum tissues, withstands chewing forces, and lasts for more than 15-20 years.

The Procedure for Dental Filling

During the filling procedure, the dentist numbs your mouth to ensure you don’t feel any pain. Then they will proceed to remove the decayed or infected portion, clean the tooth to remove bacteria, and then add the filling to the tooth.

Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

The lifespan of a dental filling is based on the material of the filling and how much care you take of it. The lifespan of dental fillings can vary from anywhere between 10 and 20 years if you regularly visit a doctor and take proper care of them.

The sensitivity in your teeth is normal after dental fillings. It usually goes away within a day or two.

Well, the filling rarely falls out. However, it is advisable to visit your doctor as soon as possible.

Every patient is different. The treatment cost can only be estimated after the consultation and thorough diagnosis of your teeth.

Request a consultation to keep your teeth healthy.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the longevity of dental fillings?

The lifespan of a dental filling is based on the material of the filling and how much care you take of it. The lifespan of dental fillings can vary from anywhere between 10 and 20 years if you regularly visit a doctor and take proper care of them.

Will my teeth hurt after the filling?

The sensitivity in your teeth is normal after dental fillings. It usually goes away within a day or two.

Will my fillings come out?

Well, the filling rarely falls out. However, it is advisable to visit your doctor as soon as possible.

Treatment costs

Every patient is different. The treatment cost can only be estimated after the consultation and thorough diagnosis of your teeth.

Request a consultation to keep your teeth healthy.

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