What are dental Fillings?
Dental fillings are materials used by dentists to restore a tooth that has been damaged by decay (cavities). When a tooth has a cavity, the decayed portion is removed, and the cavity is then filled with a material to restore the tooth's function, shape, and appearance.
Purpose of Dental Fillings:
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Restore Function: Fillings restore the tooth's ability to chew and speak properly.
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Prevent Further Decay: By filling the cavity, the filling helps to prevent further decay in the affected tooth.
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Improve Aesthetics: Fillings can also help improve the appearance of a tooth if the cavity is visible when you smile or talk.


Benefits of a Dental Fillings?
Prevent Further Decay:
Fillings stop the spread of decay, helping to maintain the overall health of your tooth.
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Restore Tooth Function:
They help restore the tooth's ability to chew, speak, and function properly.
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Aesthetic Improvement:
With options like composite and ceramic fillings, you can restore the appearance of your teeth, making them look natural.
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Long-Lasting:
Fillings, especially gold and amalgam, can last many years with proper care, offering a durable solution.
When to get a filling?
Cavities:
If your dentist identifies a cavity or if you experience tooth pain, sensitivity, or visible holes in your teeth, a filling is usually recommended.
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Wear and Tear:
Fillings may also be used to repair cracked or worn-down teeth.
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Dental fillings are an effective and common solution for treating cavities and restoring the functionality of a tooth. Regular dental checkups can help detect the need for fillings before cavities become too large or cause significant damage.
