Teeth Filling By Jaw Care
Dental Problem
Decayed Tooth, Cavity
Treatment Name
Teeth Filling
Duration
15 Min
Treated by
What is Dental Filling or Teeth Filling?
A dental filling is a treatment used to repair a cavity in a tooth caused by decay or damage. Decay makes the tooth hollow .During the procedure, the dentist will remove the decayed portion of the tooth and then fill the cavity with a suitable material to restore its function, shape, and strength. Dental Filling is also used in cases of broken or cracked tooth or teeth that wears off due to nail biting, bruxism .
When does one need dental filling ?
- Cavities: Dental fillings are typically needed to treat cavities, which are areas of tooth decay.
- Tooth Pain: If you experience tooth pain, especially when eating or drinking something sweet, hot, or cold, it may indicate the need for a filling.
- Sensitivity: Increased tooth sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet foods and beverages can be a sign of tooth decay and may require a filling.
- Visible Holes or Dark Spots: If you notice visible holes, pits, or dark spots on your teeth, it could be a sign of decay that needs to be filled.
- Chipped or Fractured Teeth: Teeth that are chipped, cracked, or fractured may require fillings to restore their shape and function.
- Previous Fillings Need Replacement: If you have old fillings that are cracked, worn out, or leaking, they may need to be replaced with new fillings to prevent further decay.
What is the Procedure of Dental Filling ?
- Anesthesia: The Dentist Numbs The Area Around The Tooth.
- Decay Removal: Decay Is Removed Using A Drill Or Laser.
- Filling Placement: The Dentist Places The Filling Material In The Cavity.
- Curing (For Composite): If Using Composite Resin, It’s Hardened With A Special Light.
- Adjustments: The Filling Is Shaped And Polished For Proper Fit And Comfort.
- Post-care: Instructions Are Given For Oral Hygiene And Follow-up Appointments May Be Scheduled.
Consequences of Not Getting a Dental Filling Done
Not getting a dental filling when needed can lead to worsening decay, pain, sensitivity, and potentially serious infections. If left untreated, decay can progress to the point of requiring more extensive and costly dental treatments, such as root canals or tooth extractions. Additionally, delaying treatment can increase the risk of spreading decay to neighboring teeth. It’s crucial to address cavities promptly to prevent further damage and maintain oral health.
Types of dental fillings
- Amalgam Fillings: Made of a mixture of metals. They are durable and long-lasting but can be more noticeable due to their silver color.
- Composite Resin Fillings: These are tooth-colored fillings made of a mixture of plastic and glass. They blend in with the natural color of teeth, making them a popular choice for visible teeth.
- Ceramic Fillings: Also known as porcelain fillings, these are made of a durable ceramic material that can be color-matched to the natural teeth. They are highly resistant to staining and provide excellent aesthetics.
- Glass Ionomer Fillings: These fillings are made of a combination of glass and acrylic. They release fluoride, which can help prevent further decay, but they are less durable than other types of fillings.
- Gold Fillings: These are made of gold alloy and are highly durable and long-lasting. They are custom-made in a dental laboratory and can be expensive.
Teeth Filling
Starting At
₹ 499
Tooth Filling
₹ 499 to ₹2999