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Cavity Filling: Procedure and Aftercare


Posted on 7/1/2024 by Davis Dental Practice
Patient with cavities that are going to be filled at Davis Dental Practice in Davis, CACavities happen when bacteria in our mouths produce acid that breaks down food particles, particularly sugary ones. This acid weakens the enamel, causing sensitivity, pain, or infection. Dentists use dental fillings to protect nearby natural teeth and stop further decay. Fillings restore the original shape and function of the tooth so you can chew and eat comfortably without experiencing pain.

Cavity Filling Procedure


The first stage of the dental filling process involves applying a local anesthetic to numb the area around the affected tooth. This ensures comfort during the procedure, which is key for both the patient and the dentist.

Following that, the decayed or damaged tooth and its nearby regions need preparation for restoration. A special tool is used to remove the damaged portion of the tooth. If necessary, an acidic gel is used to rinse the area, removing all bacteria and debris. Finally, the filling material is applied to fill the cavity. A special laser light is used to harden the composite. Finally, the completed tooth is polished for a smooth finish and improved appearance.

Cavity Filling Aftercare


After the procedure, your dentist will take some time to guide you on how to take care of your tooth. They will discuss issues such as oral hygiene and diet. Immediately after treatment, you must refrain from eating hard foods such as nuts since they may damage the filling. You must also avoid acidic foods and brush properly with a soft bristle brush. If you encounter any problem, you should talk to your dentist. Some issues that may occur after treatment include:

Soreness and Pain


After a dental filling, minor soreness or discomfort may occur. This is normal and can be managed with over-the-counter medications like ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) or acetaminophen (Tylenol).

Tooth Sensitivity


Tooth sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures might increase post-filling due to minor nerve or gum irritation. These sensations improve over time and can be managed by sticking to a light diet and avoiding extreme temperatures.

If you wish to get cavity fillings, contacting our dentist is highly recommended. You can talk to our dentist to discuss your options. Call us today.

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