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Composite fillings are a commonly preferred option for repairing decayed or damaged teeth. They are made from a mixture of resin and glass or quartz, and they blend well with the natural color of teeth, making them less noticeable than metal amalgam fillings.
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A dental filling is a dental procedure used to fill cavities, cracks, or gaps in teeth. During this procedure, the dentist cleans the damaged area and fills it with a filling material.
Dental fillings can be used for various purposes, including treating cavities, repairing broken or cracked teeth, filling gaps between teeth, and correcting the shape or color of teeth.
Dental fillings are typically made from composite resin (white filling) or amalgam (metal filling). Composite fillings are preferred for their aesthetic appeal as they blend with the natural color of teeth, while amalgam fillings are more durable and commonly used for back teeth.
Local anesthesia is typically applied during a dental filling procedure, so the patient does not feel pain during the process. However, some sensitivity or mild discomfort may occur afterward, but this is usually temporary.
A dental filling procedure usually takes between 30 minutes to 1 hour, although the duration may vary depending on the size of the filling and the condition of the tooth.
After getting a dental filling, it's important to continue regular brushing and flossing of your teeth. Additionally, follow any specific post-filling care instructions provided by your dentist.
Dental fillings are generally long-lasting, but they can wear down or develop cracks over time. Regular dental check-ups and following your dentist's recommended oral hygiene routine can help prolong the durability of the filling.
There is typically no age limit for dental fillings. Children can also undergo dental fillings, but it's important for the dentist to consider the child's dental development and select an appropriate filling material.