Nov 09 2009
What are Dental Fillings?
There is no dental problem today that dentistry does not have a cure for. Even decayed teeth can be restored. (That does not mean you stop taking care of your dental health!)
Dental fillings are one way to restore teeth that have developed cavities in them. Your dentist will fill in those cavities with a hard material to protect your teeth.
Fillings are made of various different materials like composite materials, metals, alloys, and porcelain. Composite fillings are becoming popular with people as they can be made to match the color of the rest of your teeth to give your smile a natural look.
These days, a single visit to the dentist is enough to get the filling. However, the actual time taken for the fillings depends on the kind of tooth damage you have, the number of teeth affected, and the kind of filling that has been chosen for you.
People experience discomfort during the filling session but this dental procedure is not painful. Yeah, some may experience temporary pain which vanishes after some time.
It is important that you take care of your teeth well after the filling treatment. Make sure you follow a proper dental care routine everyday. Inform your dentist if you feel any pain in your teeth or find them becoming sensitive.
Essentially a restorative treatment, dental filling are also used for aesthetic corrections of teeth. Thus, they help bring back the smile to your face. However, remember, no amount of treatments can do what precautionary care does.
Happy smiling!
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