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Tooth fillings is one of the most widely recognized method which helps in assisting the wear and tear of teeth and teeth decay over the years. A filling is an approach to treating damaged teeth and restore their function, shape, and strength.
ANESTHESIA: The filling procedure begins by giving the anesthesia to ensure the area around the tooth is numb.
ELIMINATION: Once the area is numb, the dentist starts removing the damaged and decayed part with the help of dental tools
FILLING: Then comes the filling of the space made by removing the damaged part of the teeth.
POLISH: once the filling is completed, the tooth is polished and your tooth becomes cavity free.
Various types of filling materials are available. Depending upon the patient's condition of the tooth, the best suitable filling is recommended.
GOLD FILLINGS: Gold fillings are made especially in the laboratory by order and afterward solidified into cavity space. Gold inlays are very much endured by gum tissues, and may last over 20 years. Consequently, numerous dentist considers gold filling the most convenient one. In any case, it is the most costly decision and requires regular dental visits and checkups.
AMALGAM (SILVER) FILLINGS: Amalgam fillings are inexpensive as compared to the other fillings and more defiant towards abrasion. However, these fillings due to their dull shade, are more noticeable which most of the people are not comfortable with. Amalgam fillings are stronger and last longer in comparison to composite fillings.
COMPOSITE FILLINGS: Composite fillings are coordinated to be of the same shading as your teeth and consequently utilized where a characteristic appearance is wanted. The fixings are blended and set specifically into the hole, where they solidify. Composites may not be the perfect material for substantial fillings as they may chip or wear after some time. They can likewise get stained from tea, coffee or tobacco, and are not long lasting as compared to other fillings which last up to 10 years. They are even expensive with cost up to twice the amalgams.
PORCELAIN FILLINGS: Porcelain fillings are called onlays or inlays and are delivered to arrange in a lab and afterward clung to the tooth. They can be coordinated to the shade of the tooth and oppose discoloring. A porcelain filling is able to cover the most of the decayed tooth and cost nearly around that of gold filling.
Dental scaling can be uncomfortable, particularly if you have sensitive gums. Your dentist may offer a local anesthetic to numb your gum tissue and make the procedure more comfortable. Speak with your dental care provider about your options for desensitizing the area if you're concerned about pain or discomfort during the process.