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Dental Filling FAQs Answers to the Most Common Questions

Are you thinking about getting dental fillings for your teeth? There are several types of dental fillings, but it can be hard to select the best option and when you should use it

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Dental Filling FAQs Answers to the Most Common Questions

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  1. Dental Filling FAQs: Answers to the Most Common Questions Are you thinking about getting dental fillings for your teeth? There are several types of dental fillings, but it can be hard to select the best option and when you should use it. Fortunately, our team at U Smile Dentistry is here to help you through the procedure and ensure your smile remains attractive and healthy. Dental fillings can repair and restore teeth damaged due to decay, cavities, or fractures. In this blog post, we’ll answer some of the most commonly asked questions about dental fillings to help you make your own decision if a dental filling is required. 1.Are dental fillings safe? Dental fillings are generally considered a safe and effective way of treating cavities. The filling material used today is made from inert materials that do not contain metals or mercury, which have been associated with health risks. 2.How can an emergency dentist use dental fillings? Emergency dentists may use dental filling treatments to treat minor cavities or fractures in teeth caused by injury or decay. This type of treatment is non-invasive and helps restore the natural structure and function of the tooth, as well as prevent further dental emergencies from occurring due to bacteria invasion into deeper layers of enamel or dentin within a damaged area. 3.Can you whiten tooth-colored fillings? Tooth-colored composite resin dental fillings can be lightened with professional whitening products if they become discolored over time. However, it’s important to note that these types of materials are more susceptible than amalgam ones to staining when exposed to certain staining agents such as tea, coffee, and tobacco smoke. 4.Are dental fillings better than root canal treatment? While both treatments offer different advantages and disadvantages, The question of which is superior cannot be answered with certainty. That said, in some cases, fillings may be preferable to a root canal treatment due to their lower cost and shorter duration of time required for completion. Fillings are an ideal solution when dealing with minor cavities or cracks in your teeth that do not require extensive restorations. 5.Is oral surgery needed to get dental fillings? No. It is not necessary to perform any other surgical procedures before completing the basic repair-related tasks mentioned above, such as drilling and filling. 6.Can children get dental fillings?

  2. For children suffering from cavities, fillings can be just as beneficial as for adults. Therefore, specific safety measures must be implemented because young patients’ mouths are still developing. Therefore, it is important to always consult a children dentist when handling such cases. 8.Are there alternatives to dental fillings? While dental fillings are the most commonly used treatment for cavities, alternatives are available depending on your situation. Crowns and cosmetic veneers may be recommended if you have a deep cavity that needs more than just a filling. Veneers are thin covers that go over the front of teeth to make them look better, while cosmetic crowns completely cover a damaged tooth. Visit our dentists to ask more questions! https://usmiledentistry.ca/dental-filling-faqs-answers-to-the-most-common-questions/

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