What Are Dental Fillings?
Dental fillings are one of the most common dental treatments. They are used to restore teeth damaged by decay or minor fractures. After the dentist removes the decayed part of the tooth, the empty space is filled to bring back its normal shape and function.
Fillings also help prevent bacteria from entering and causing more damage.
Different Types of Dental Fillings
There are various materials used for dental fillings, each with benefits and limitations:
Composite Resin
- Matches tooth color for a natural look
- Ideal for front teeth
- Lasts 5–7 years
Amalgam (Silver)
- Very strong and durable
- Often used in molars
- Can last 10–15 years
- Not tooth-colored
Ceramic
- Made of porcelain, tooth-colored
- Stain-resistant and aesthetic
- Lasts up to 15 years
- More expensive
Gold
- Extremely durable
- May last over 20 years
- High cost, very visible
Your dentist will help you choose the best option based on your tooth’s location, size of the filling, and budget.
Lifespan of Dental Fillings
How long dental fillings last depends on several factors:
- The type of material
- Location of the filling in your mouth
- Your oral hygiene routine
- Pressure from chewing or teeth grinding
Approximate lifespan:
- Composite: 5–7 years
- Amalgam and ceramic: 10–15 years
- Gold: 20+ years
When to Replace a Dental Filling
Even strong fillings can wear out or fail. Watch for these signs:
- Pain or sensitivity near the filled tooth
- Cracks, chips, or wear
- Loose or missing filling
- Decay forming around the edge
- A dark or stained spot on the filling
If you notice any of these, it’s time to see your dentist.
How to Care for Your Dental Fillings
To make your fillings last longer:
- Brush your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste
- Floss daily to clean between teeth
- Avoid chewing hard or sticky foods
- Use a mouthguard if you grind your teeth
- Visit the dentist every 6 months
Routine checkups help spot issues before they turn into big problems.
Conclusion
Dental fillings are essential for restoring tooth function and preventing further decay. Understanding the different types, their lifespan, and when to replace them helps you take better care of your smile.
At Rose Medical Clinic, we use high-quality materials and modern techniques to give you long-lasting, comfortable results.
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