Dental fillings are perhaps the most common, best-known of all dental treatments. But you really may not know as much about them as you assume! 24/7 Local Dentist is here to “fill you in” on the facts about fillings – including how tooth decay starts and progresses, how to tell if you have a cavity, types of materials used for fillings, what you can expect during your appointment for a typical treatment and, of course, how to prevent tooth decay!
Tooth decay is the destruction of tooth structure. It can affect both the enamel (the outer coating of the tooth) and the dentin layer of the tooth. WebMD describes the process as follows:
“Tooth decay occurs when foods containing carbohydrates (sugars and starches), such as breads, cereals, milk, soda, fruits, cakes, or candy are left on the teeth. Bacteria that live in the mouth digest these foods, turning them into acids. The bacteria, acid, food debris and saliva combine to form plaque, which clings to the teeth. The acids in plaque dissolve the enamel surface of the teeth, creating holes in the teeth called cavities.”
Cavities (also known as caries) deepen as tooth decay progresses. If left untreated, tooth decay can lead to infection and tooth loss.
Early-stage tooth decay has few obvious symptoms, so you may not be aware of it until it is somewhat far advanced. As Mayo Clinic points out , the signs and symptoms of cavities vary depending upon their size and location. Ideally, your dentist will discover an early-stage cavity during your twice-yearly examination and cleaning .
NK Family Dental is proud to offer our patients advanced cavity detection technology during every one of our complete checkups . We utilize DIAGNOdent technology to thoroughly check for the presence of cavities. DIAGNOdent utilizes lasers that are highly effective in detecting cavities. With DIAGNOdent, we are very successful in locating cavities early, allowing our patients to seek quick treatment and prevent serious oral health problems from occurring later.
If you’ve let your regular examination appointments lapse – or decay begins and rapidly advances between visits – Mayo Clinic provides these warning signs . Should you experience any of the following at any time, schedule an appointment with your dentist as soon as possible:
Several options are available for tooth fillings, each with its advantages and disadvantages. Your dentist may recommend one specific material for your filling. If you have questions about the material, ask your dentist before the procedure. Crest provides detailed information on this topic, which follows verbatim:
“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. There is a wide variety of materials used for filling cavities and they vary in strength and color. The two most common types are amalgam and composite.”
Getting a filling filled people with dread in years past, but today’s procedure is painless and comfortable. At our practice, Dr. Nilofer Khan – owner and General Dentist of 24/7 Local Dentist – will discuss the details of the procedure with you, and answer any questions you may have. Once you are comfortable in the chair, she will apply a topical anesthetic gel to your gums in the area(s) to be treated. This numbs the surface of the gums in preparation for injection of the local anesthetic, which will numb the treatment area itself so that you will feel no pain during the procedure. Dr. Khan will confirm with you that the treatment site is numb before beginning.
At this point, Dr. Khan will remove the decayed portions of the tooth, as well as any existing filling material that is present (if applicable). She then carefully applies the filling substance, making sure that the cavity has been adequately sealed. Next, this material is hardened using a dental curing light, providing it with the strength and stability of a natural tooth. The process is completed by polishing and shaping the tooth to provide it with a refreshed appearance. Patients who receive a filling are able to immediately continue with their usual brushing and flossing practices following the treatment.
While a filling may last indefinitely with proper care, it could crack, leak, or fall out. Often, this is the result of daily wear-and-tear, bruxism (tooth-grinding), or bad habits – such as chewing ice or biting down on hard candy. Our blog post – “ Filling Fall Out? ” – covers this topic in greater detail. Depending upon the location and depth of the filling, a lost filling may or may not be a dental emergency . But the situation is urgent, and the filling does need to be replaced as soon as possible. Call your dentist to make an appointment.
Cavity Prevention Tips
Preventing tooth decay involves making good oral hygiene practices part of your regular routine. WebMD provides the following advice :
Dental fillings are a common restoration that treats tooth decay and prevents its progress. Good oral hygiene practices and regular visits to your dentist can help you avoid tooth decay, or catch it at an early stage before it causes serious damage to the tooth and/or infection. Advances in dental technology have made getting a filling an easy, painless procedure, so you should not risk your oral or general health by avoiding treatment.
At 24/7 Local Dentist , it is our mission to provide the highest quality and most compassionate oral care to our Chicago patients, including both dental and periodontal services . Our dental specialists include our general dentist, Dr. Nilofer Khan , our periodontist, Dr. Amir Danesh , and our endodontist, Dr. Sabek .
Disclaimer
247 local dentist is a dentists referral service. We connect you with dentists in your area. All dentist are operated independently of 247 local dentist. It is the responsibility of each user to verify that the dentist connected with meets all licensing and insurance requirements in that jurisdiction.
Photos on 247 local dentist are for design purposes only and do not represent the dental services in your area.
Services will not be available in all areas, and when services are available, they may vary depending on providers available.