How To Tell if You Need a Dental Filling
Even when you practice good oral hygiene and make regular visits to your dentist, tooth decay is something you will have to deal with at one point. If you have cavities in your teeth, your …
Cavities are tiny holes that form on teeth due to decay. A dental filling is the standard way to address cavities. Silver amalgam fillings were the norm for decades, but composite resin fillings have emerged as one of the most popular types of dental filling.
Tooth decay is caused by acids made by bacteria in the mouth eating into tooth structures. These acids are the byproduct of bacteria consuming the sugars in food particles left on teeth. The decay starts with a de-mineralization stage that can be reversed with fluoride treatments. If left untreated, it progresses into small holes forming on tooth surfaces. These holes will continuously expand over time until they cause severe damage.
Detecting tooth decay in its early stages is quite challenging since it typically does not cause any symptoms. Dentists often notice the first stage of decay while performing routine checkups. Symptoms start to emerge once the decay starts damaging teeth structures. Some of the more common symptoms of tooth decay include:
Dental fillings are often the first treatment recommended for patients with cavities. Fillings seal up the hole created by decay, preventing bacteria and the acids they make from getting into the area. Fillings are an effective way to stop a cavity from expanding or causing pain.
A local anesthetic is typically administered when treating cavities with a dental filling. This numbs the affected tooth as the dentist removes decayed material from the tooth. The area is then cleaned and dried before applying the filling material.
Fillings have a putty-like texture, allowing dentists to mold them as needed. They typically harden when exposed to air or saliva. Composite resin fillings need to be hardened with ultraviolet light.
Some of the benefits of restoring a tooth with filling include:
Most people will deal with cavities at some point in their lives. You can reduce your risk of developing cavities by prioritizing oral hygiene. Good oral hygiene involves brushing the teeth at least twice a day. One of those brushing sessions should be right before going to bed. Flossing daily should also be part of your oral hygiene regimen. A fluoride-infused mouthwash can be used for an extra layer of protection. Most importantly, regular visits to a dentist allow for early detection of tooth decay while it might still be easily treated.
Let us go over the answers to some questions you might have about dental fillings:
It normally takes about 45 minutes to restore a tooth with a dental filling if the material is being applied directly. The patient leaves the clinic with their tooth restored. However, fillings are sometimes applied indirectly, typically when treating severely decayed teeth.
Indirect fillings are made from an impression of the patient’s teeth in a lab. It takes about two weeks for the customized filling to get back to the dentist so it can be bonded to the tooth being treated. That means patients who get indirect fillings have to come to the clinic twice.
Silver amalgam fillings have historically been the most common type of fillings. They are made from a mixture of substances like mercury, silver, and other metals. Composite resin fillings have emerged as a better alternative since they can be color-matched with the rest of the patient’s teeth. Other materials like gold alloys and ceramics can also be used to fill up decaying teeth.
It depends. Silver amalgam fillings can damage teeth since they constantly expand and contract depending on the temperature in the mouth. This can cause cracks and fractures in teeth. However, other types of fillings like composite resin do not expand and contract as silver amalgam fillings do.
If you are dealing with a potential or confirmed cavity, contact our Bellevue dental clinic to set up an appointment.
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