Cavity
Fillings: What to Expect, Types & Potential Problems
The process of filling cavities is a fairly simple and
straightforward one that can be done right at Yonsei Uline Dental Clinic. Filling
Cavities: What to Expect
You should expect to be at your dentist's office for
around an hour. This gives him or her enough time to take x-rays if needed,
talk to you about the procedure and complete the dental work. Before filling
cavities, your dentist will numb your teeth, gums and surrounding skin to avoid
and lessen discomfort during the procedure. Next, he or she will drill out the
decay in the tooth and replace it with a filling. This process only takes a few
minutes.
Once you're done, your mouth will probably remain numb
for a few more hours. There aren’t any significant risks associated with
filling cavities, but be sure to keep your dentist’s contact information on
hand in case you have any questions or complications.
The most common use of tooth fillings is to fill a
cavity in the tooth. But tooth fillings also can be used to repair damage to
teeth caused by teeth grinding (bruxism) or to replace part of a broken tooth.
Types of
Cavity Fillings
Many options are available for tooth fillings, and all
of them have their pros and cons. Types of tooth fillings include gold, silver
amalgam (a composite of mercury, silver, and other metals), tooth-colored
composite material, porcelain, and a special type of glass. The best tooth fillings for you will depend
on cost, what your insurance may cover, and your aesthetic preferences.
There is a wide variety of materials used for filling
cavities and they vary in strength and color. The two most common types are amalgam and composite.
Taking Care
of Cavity Fillings
You may experience some sensitivity and pain after
receiving tooth fillings, but this discomfort should subside. Don't neglect
your oral care routine. Instead, try products designed specifically to protect
sensitive teeth.
When to
Replace a Cavity Filling
Tooth fillings usually last for many years before they
need to be replaced. But tooth fillings can wear out over years of chewing. If
you clench or grind your teeth, you may need to have tooth fillings replaced
sooner.
If you notice signs of wear on your tooth fillings,
such as cracks or worn areas, see your dentist to have the filling replaced as
soon as possible. Continuing to chew with a damaged filling can cause the tooth
to crack and require additional repair that is more expensive and more
complicated than a simple cavity filling. If additional tooth decay develops
around a filling, whether or not the filling is damaged, your dentist may
choose to repair the tooth with a crown instead of a second cavity filling.
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