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How To Take Care Of Your Temporary Fillings?

Author: Daksh Shekhawat
by Daksh Shekhawat
Posted: Oct 25, 2016

There are several reasons a cosmetic dentist Brampton may place a dental filling temporarily. Perhaps you have undergone a root canal, or are waiting for a crown to be constructed for a tooth. No matter the reason, if you have temporary fillings, it is important to be careful till your tooth has been fixed permanently.

Be careful with what you chew:

A dental expert will suggest that you avoid chewing with the side that holds the temporary filling. These fillings may have to last for many weeks and it is easy to forget about them and use the tooth to chew occasionally. This should never be a problem if you use the side gently. However, there are certain foods that you must avoid. Crunchy, hard foods such as chewy toffee, nuts, and gum are some examples.

Be gentle while flossing and brushing:

Once you get temporary-filling, you may be worried about your brushing routine, but it is completely fine to brush the same way you were brushing before the filling. To be careful, you can use toothbrush with soft bristles. It could be tricky flossing around the tooth that has been newly filled. In case the filling reaches the tooth’s edge, be very careful when flossing. Rather than pulling up when removing the thread from your teeth, gently pull it out from the side to prevent any damage to the temporary filling.

High points:

Check high points in the temporary filling. When filling the tooth, the Brampton dentist may add too much filling material to the site. Try to figure out the high point in the filling by biting down gently. Get in touch with your dentist if you conceive any high points to avoid fracturing the filling or causing pain.

High points can prevent the mouth from closing properly. They may also create issues such as pain, fractured filling, earache, and the like.

If you observe any problems with your mouth, teeth, or fillings, get in touch with a dentist open Sunday. This will ensure that there are no underlying issues and may also prevent further tooth damage.

Here are a few symptoms you must watch out for:

  1. Sensitivity
  2. Cracks in the temporary filling
  3. Chipped or missing fillings
  4. Discolored fillings
  5. Seepage. For Affordable, friendly and first-class family Dental Clinic that makes you feel at home Call 905-451-2999 to book an appointment or or Visit us @ http://www.caplashdental.com/
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