What Is the Process of Getting a Composite Filling?

Your dentist will likely recommend a composite filling to prevent infection and further damage if you have a tooth cavity. The procedure is helpful for those who need help as it is a form of restorative dentistry that restores your tooth. Understanding the process of getting a composite filling can help you know what to expect.

 

What Is a Composite Filling?

 

A composite dental filling is a material made from resin that blends with natural teeth. It helps keep the affected tooth from getting bacteria and having further decay. The material that makes the filling helps make the tooth stronger. As a result, the tooth resumes its proper functioning.

 

When Should You Get a Filling?

 

Your dentist may recommend a filling if you have tooth decay or a cavity. Most times, when your tooth decays, you may become unable to chew food because of the pain you experience. If you get a filling, your dentist will remove the decay and fill up the area. They do so by bonding it with durable material to help restore the function of the affected tooth.

 

The Procedure for Getting Composite Fillings

 

You will find the composite fillings procedure straightforward. You should expect to get your composite filling in one dental visit.

 

Your dentist can select the color of composite material early to avoid letting your mouth and teeth dry out. They can also do it at the beginning of the procedure. They will then numb the treatment site by using local anesthesia. After doing so, your dentist will remove the decayed area of your tooth by drilling through your enamel.

 

Your specialist will prepare the tooth that needs filling by cleaning and drying it. They may do some tooth shaving if they find extensive damage. They will etch and then bond the tooth. After doing so, they will layer the composite filling material into the hole of the tooth as they cure it with light. 

 

After layering and curing, your dentist will contour, shape, and polish the tooth. They will then ensure you are comfortable with the filling by checking your bite. You may experience teeth sensitivity, but it will fade away fast.

 

How Long Do Composite Fillings Last?

 

Your composite fillings can last for five to 10 years. They will eventually need replacement once they fall out. It is essential to practice proper oral and dental hygiene to help their longevity.

 

How to Take Care of Your Composite Fillings

 

Brushing and flossing your teeth at least twice every day will remove bacteria and prevent plaque from forming. Regular dental checkups can help your dentist analyze the quality of the fillings and check the health of your teeth.

 

It is essential to avoid sugary and acidic foods to avoid wearing down the composite fillings much faster. Schedule an appointment with your dentist if your filling falls out before the expected duration. Doing so will help prevent bacteria from entering the hole in your teeth and causing further dental problems.

 

For more about composite fillings, call Align Dental at (617) 340-5300 to reach our office in Boston, Massachusetts.

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