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About Tooth Fillings In Cabinteely

A special gel (topical anaesthetic) is placed around the gum of the affected tooth using a cotton wool roll. A short injection is then administered (local anaesthetic). This numbs the area and can last for a couple of hours. As always, your dentist will remind you to be careful of your lip and affected area for some time (usually 2 hours) after the procedure. This is to ensure that you don’t unknowingly bite your lip/affected area.

Types Of Tooth Fillings In Cabinteely

There are two types of fillings; Silver (amalgam) fillings and white fillings. Fillings stick to teeth so they can be used to repair teeth, which are chipped, broken or decayed.

White/Composite Fillings

White filling materials have been in use in dentistry for some time and are not actually white, but tooth coloured. Your dentist will choose a shade that best matches your natural tooth colour, making the restoration look as similar to your own tooth as possible. This makes the filling look almost seamless. White filling material can best be thought of as a mouldable plastic. This material is packed into a prepared tooth and “toughened” or “cured” using a special blue light.

Once the filling is placed, your dentist will soften/smoothen the surface to ensure that it is the same height and shape as your tooth’s surface. They will also check how your restored tooth works opposite your other teeth when you bite or clench your teeth. This ensures that your bite is even and consistent.

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Amalgam Fillings

This silver material is a compound of silver, copper, tin and zinc with a trace element of mercury. It has been used in the practice of dentistry for decades. Amalgam is strong and durable. It is traditionally used in teeth at the back (molar teeth). It has a long working life. Amalgam is easily placed and can withstand significant pressure from opposing teeth during chewing.

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What Happens When Getting A Tooth Filling?

For those interested in the process of getting a tooth filling, below you will find a step-by-step breakdown.

A special gel (topical anaesthetic) is placed around the gum of the affected tooth using a cotton wool roll. A short injection is then administered (local anaesthetic). This numbs the area and can last for a couple of hours.

Once you’re all numbed up, the dentist will then use a drill and other utensils to remove all decay and damaged area. A gel will be used to clean the area afterward.

Your dentist will then fill the hole in your tooth with the chosen material. They will also shape and polish the material so that your bite feels normal.

This will then be followed by the dentist using a blue light to cure/seal the material in place if composite is used.

Contact Dental Care Ireland Cabinteely

To book your dental appointment in Cabinteely, please contact us on (01) 268 9566 or cabinteely@dentalcareireland.ie.