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A Look At Fillings Fillings are very common with dental work,
as they present a way to repair a tooth that has suffered from decay or a
cavity back to it’s original shape. When performing a filling, the dentist will
remove the decayed area of the tooth, clean around it, then
fill in the area that he has removed with a special material that will cater
to the shape and form of the tooth. Fillings work by closing out the area where
the bacteria enters into teeth, helping to prevent any type of decay in the
future. The materials used for
fillings include porcelain, gold, composite resin, and amalgam. There is really no best type of filling, as
several factors come into play. Your
reaction to different material, the shape of the tooth, extent of repair, and
where the filling is needed will be determining factors as to what material
is used with your filling. The gold fillings that are used are made in
a laboratory, then cemented into place by the
dentist. Gold material fits well with
the gums, and can last you for many years.
Gold is considered by many to be the best, although it is also the most
expensive and will require you to visit the dentist several times before the
filling will be complete. Silver fillings on the other hand, are less
expensive than gold materials and they can be quite resistant to wear. With their color being dark, they are
easier to notice than composite or porcelain fillings, and aren’t
recommended for visible areas of the mouth, especially the front teeth. Composite fillings are a common type of
material, as they match the color of your teeth. The material that makes up the composite
filling is mixed then placed directly in the cavity, where it hardens. They last several years, although composite
isn’t recommended for large cavities, or areas
where they may chip. The final type of filling is porcelain. Porcelain is very common, and produced in
lab where it will be matched to your teeth then bonded to the affected
tooth. Porcelain fillings match the
color of your teeth, and are resistant to any type of staining. The costs for porcelain fillings can be
very expensive, some costing as much as gold fillings. If a cavity, decay, or even a crack has
managed to damage a large area of the tooth, you may need a crown or a
cap. If the decay has managed to get
to the nerve, you may end up needing a root canal to get rid of the dead
pulp. When the dentist decides he can
fill your tooth, he will remove the cavity then fill the hole with a material
listed above. Depending on your
insurance and what you can afford, you can choose which one you want or take
his recommendation. In most cases,
porcelain or composite fillings will be recommended. Gold fillings are popular, although most
people want a filling that will match the natural color of their teeth. Keep in mind that only a dentist can make
the decision regarding fillings. When
you visit for your routine checkup, the dentist will look in your mouth and
use instruments that will let him examine the surfaces of your teeth. If he finds any cavities, he will usually
recommend a filling. You won’t
feel anything, as he will numb the area he is going to be filling. It normally takes less than an hour, and
you’ll be up and at ‘em before you know
it. A filling is great for cavities,
as most look natural and they won’t result in the loss of your tooth.
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