Dental Fillings - Restoring a Healthy Smile
What Are Dental Fillings?
Dental fillings this is one of the frequently used methods of repairing teeth which are decayed or have minor fractures. A filling can be able to replace the shape and operation of your tooth, as such, you are able to chew, talk, and smile with certainty. Cavities or broken tooth cause fillings to protect the affected area further by enclosing the affected region.
The Dental Filling Procedure
It is not painful and is easy to most individuals. To begin with, the dentist will inject the area near the tooth to ensure that you are comfortable. The second step is to get rid of any rotten or broken section of the tooth. The dentist in turn cleans and forms the space in the best fit. The prepared area is filled in with composite resin, amalgam, or ceramic. It is moulded to the shape of your natural tooth and it is hardened; at times with special light. The dentist completes his/her work by testing your bite and polishing the filling to make it comfortable and attractive.
Types of Dental Fillings
Currently, filling materials are available in a number of varieties. Composite fillings are colorful and easily blend in. Amalgam fillings are powerful and can be used on rear teeth. Ceramic and gold fillings also provide additional alternatives to what you require and want. Your dentist will assist in determining the right type to use depending on the circumstances and financial capacity.
Benefits of Getting Fillings
Repairing a tooth in fillings is not the only thing. They not only stop toothache, tooth sensitivity, make sure that your tooth is not deteriorated further and a natural smile achieved. A tooth that is properly taken care of and attended to by a dentist can last many years with a filled tooth.
FAQs
Does getting a filling hurt?
Pin-prick sensations or no pain are usually felt by most due to the fact that the area is numbed with anesthesia before filling.
How long does a filling last?
It can actually go on for years-a filling, the lifespan depending on the filling type and on your oral hygiene.
Can I eat after a filling?
Yeah, but it is best to wait until the numbness goes away. Avoid hard foods or sticky at least for few hours.
Will the filling show when I smile?
White fillings blend in with your own natural teeth and therefore can hardly be spotted.
The sooner the cavities have been filled in, the better are the teeth, and the whiter the smile. Consistent check-ups enable the problems to be detected in time so that you can eat, converse and laugh without worrying!
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