CAVITY-PROTECTION

A Tutorial on Tooth Fillings

A Tutorial on Tooth Fillings 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 Tooth 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.(1)

Taking Care of Tooth Fillings

You may experience some pain and sensitivity in your teeth 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. Crest Pro-Health Sensitive Shield Toothpaste protects sensitive teeth, and also provides protection against future tooth decay. In addition, Crest Pro-Health Floss for sensitive gums shouldn’t irritate the area around tooth fillings.(3)

Replacing Tooth Fillings

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.(2)

Source:

  1. http://www.webmd.com/oral-health/guide/dental-health-fillings
  2. http://jada.ada.org/cgi/content/full/134/3/395
  3. Crest product info

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