The procedure of filling the affected or the prepared part of the tooth or multiple teeth after the removal of the decayed part (cavity or dental caries) to protect the tooth from further damage is known as a tooth filling or dental restoration. To repair the decay, a dentist removes the decayed tooth tissue making a cavity and then fills the space with a biocompatible material.
There are different types of materials used in dentistry for filling such as silver amalgam, gold, glass ionomer cement, or composite. The most preferred type of filling is the composite filling as it matches the colour of the tooth and is durable.
Better than the traditional silver-mercury fillings, tooth-coloured fillings are a new addition to the tooth-filling materials. They are known as composite fillings which are stronger, more aesthetic, and can be worked upon for longer periods before being set inside the tooth.
Composite fillings are typically used to treat cavities, chipped or broken teeth, and other types of tooth damage. The material is applied to the affected tooth in layers, and each layer is hardened with a special light. Once the filling is in place, it is shaped and polished to match the surrounding teeth.
They can be used in both anterior and posterior filling and restoration.
Generally, when the bacteria first attacks the tooth it does not directly progress to the pulp. It starts from the top layer of the tooth (enamel) then progresses to the second layer (dentin) and then to the pulp. The aim of tooth filling is to stop the cavity progression and stop the decay before it reaches the pulp because once the decay infected the pulp, tooth filling will not suffice and the tooth has to undergo root canal treatment.
If you feel discomfort or pain while eating or drinking something hot, cold, or sweet it may indicate that you have a cavity that needs filling.
The presence of a dark spot that isn't removed on brushing or a long-standing pit on the surface of your tooth indicates a cavity.
Pain or discomfort in your tooth while eating something sweet, may indicate a decay that should be filled immediately.
sometimes, the chipped tooth may be deep enough to cause sensitivity or may hold the food particles causing decay. Thus, your dentist may recommend a filling to restore it.
After the diagnosis of the tooth, the procedure for tooth filling typically involves the following steps
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