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You Should Never Ignore Symptoms of a Distressed Filling

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Fillings are commonly used by the dentists at [practice_name]’s [city], [state] clinic to repair chips and small areas of tooth decay. While they are cemented or bonded securely to the surrounding tooth enamel, it is possible for poor oral hygiene and other oral health complications to weaken the bond.

This could allow the bacteria in your mouth to invade the seam between the tooth enamel and the filling material. The larger and older a filling is, the more likely it is to become distressed. Sometimes you can notice an overt symptom that one of your fillings is about to go bad.

Early symptoms of a distressed filling could commonly include: heightened sensitivity, and a sharp pain when biting down or chewing on that tooth. This could also be associated with a change in texture, especially if the filling is on the lingual side of the tooth near your tongue. You should also beware a filling that causes heightened sensitivity when you consume cold, hot, sweet, or acidic foods.

A gray discoloration forming in the nearby tooth enamel is a telltale sign that bacteria have invaded the seam between the filling and the healthy tooth enamel. Much of the cement has likely been compromised and there is serious potential for new decay to set in.

Sometimes we can replace a small, bad filling with a fresh, new one. Unfortunately, if the filling was large or the tooth suffers from a new area of decay, the entire tooth enamel layer may need to be replaced by a crown. The material used for the crown will vary depending on the tooth’s primary function and its visibility in your smile.

If you live in [city], [state] and you suspect one of your fillings is in distress, you should call [phone] to have it examined and treated by [practice_name]’s dentists.

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Would you be surprised to learn that a cracked tooth may cause a number of issues? While having a cracked or chipped tooth may not seem like a serious issue, it could actually result in a number of complications. Fortunately, there are also several solutions you can consider, and a few things you can do to help you deal with your discomfort until you can visit our dentist.

A cracked tooth could be caused by a cavity. If this is the case, you’ll probably have to cover the weakened tooth with a crown. You see, if you don’t care for a cracked tooth, your crack could slowly extend to the root of your tooth. Once this happens, you’ll be more vulnerable to infection, sensitivity, and even tooth decay.

However, while visiting a dentist as soon as possible is important, you may need to wait a few days. Luckily, there are a few things you can do at home to alleviate any discomfort while you wait. For instance, you could place gauze on the cracked tooth or apply a cold pack to your cheek to alleviate pain and swelling. You may also consider using dental cement, which you should be able to find at your local drugstore.

When you do visit our dentist, we’ll assess the condition of your mouth and offer you any personalized advice you need. Sometimes, for a minor crack, you’ll just need to have your tooth smoothed out. At other times, our team will fill the crack with a specialized filling material. More serious breaks may need root canal therapy and will usually be covered by a crown.

If you have cracked or chipped teeth, please don’t hesitate to contact [practice_name] at [phone]. Our dentist, Dr. [doctor_name], and our team will examine your tooth and see what damage you may have. We are here to help restore your healthy, confident smile!

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Are you happy with the appearance of your smile? Do you ever wish there was something you could do to brighten your smile, correct small chips and gaps, or cover stains? Luckily, there are different procedures that can address each of these problems, such as dental crowns, teeth whitening, or dental bonding. However, there is an option that can deal with all of these issues at once: dental veneers.

Veneers are thin shells designed to fuse to your teeth and quickly beautify your smile. Also, while you have other options for enhancing the appearance of your smile, veneers come with a number of benefits. For example, veneers:

  • Can be shaped to blend with your other teeth
  • Improve the appearance of your smile while maintaining a natural appearance
  • Allow you to have your beautiful smile without damaging your gums
  • Can be carefully matched to the tone of your other teeth. They can also be made a lighter tone to whiten the appearance of your other teeth
  • Are stain resistant

A final benefit of veneers is that you won’t have to do anything particularly difficult to care for your veneers. Simply maintain your normal oral hygiene habits: brush twice daily, floss once a day, and visit your dentist every six months to have your teeth cleaned. If your teeth are cared for properly, you can enjoy your new smiles for years to come.

If you are interested in learning more, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We are excited to hear from you soon.

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