Uses for Dental Fillings

Uses for Dental Fillings from North Georgia Smiles in Cumming, GADental fillings are commonly used in dentistry, but what else can these fillings be used for? There are quite a few uses that may surprise you! Here are just some of the many ways dental fillings can help improve your life and improve your smile. You’ll also learn about the best way to take care of your fillings, so they last longer, and you will not have to replace them any time soon!

Replacing lost tooth structure

There are several reasons why someone might need to replace tooth structure. First, if you lose a tooth, one of your options is to replace it with a dental filling. However, if you are not missing any teeth yet but know that you will likely lose them down the road due to periodontal disease or old age, it may be helpful to have fillings placed now so they can better support false teeth when they do fall out. Also, you may want to consider replacing lost tooth structure if your existing filling has failed and no longer adequately protects your teeth from decay. There are many ways to replace lost tooth structures with dental fillings. For example, you can choose composite resin, porcelain fused to metal, gold alloys, or silver amalgam fillings.

Filling decayed teeth

Dentistry is to help patients maintain good oral health. Part of that means preventing cavities from forming, but a dentist might need to fill a decayed tooth if a cavity does happen. There are two kinds of fillings: temporary and permanent. A temporary filling may last a few months, depending on how healthy your mouth is. If you have recurrent cavities or have been told that you have very poor dental health, then you might need a permanent filling to prevent future decay from occurring. In both cases, dental fillings can restore your teeth to their natural appearance—and help keep them strong and healthy over time.

Repairing broken teeth

For patients who suffer from chronic periodontal disease, having dental fillings can help to prevent further degradation of their gums. The bacteria that cause gum disease is anaerobic, meaning it thrives in low-oxygen environments. By placing a dental filling between your tooth and gum tissue, you provide your body with a small barrier that keeps oxygen levels high, which helps keep bacteria at bay. Just remember to have your fillings replaced every ten years or so!

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Preventative treatment for periodontal disease

Not only can dental fillings prevent periodontal disease, but they are one of your best weapons against gum infections. When you get a filling placed, it will act as a barrier against bacteria so that your mouth will not be continuously exposed to pathogens. This protection is especially important if you are at high risk for periodontal disease. If you have diabetes or smoke cigarettes, these are two conditions that put you at increased risk of contracting periodontal diseases—and both also increase your chances of developing oral cancer. That means regular dental checkups and preventative measures like fillings can be crucial for staying healthy and well throughout life. Dentistry can address many issues.

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