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A "dental filling service" involves a dentist examining, numbing, and removing decayed tooth material, then filling the cavity with a restorative material like composite resin (tooth-colored) or amalgam (silver) to repair the damaged tooth, typically including steps like local anesthetic administration, tooth preparation, filling placement, curing (if necessary), and final polishing to restore function and aesthetics.
Key aspects of a dental filling service:
Diagnosis and assessment:
The dentist will examine the affected tooth, take X-rays if needed, and determine the extent of decay to plan the appropriate filling procedure.
Local anesthetic:
To ensure patient comfort, the dentist will numb the area around the tooth with a local anesthetic injection.
Tooth preparation:
The decayed portion of the tooth is carefully removed using dental drills or other tools to create a clean cavity ready for the filling.
Cleaning and etching:
The prepared cavity is thoroughly cleaned and sometimes etched to enhance the bonding of the filling material, especially with composite fillings.
Filling placement:
The chosen filling material is placed into the cavity, shaped to fit the tooth's contours, and carefully molded to achieve proper bite alignment.
Curing (if applicable):
For composite resin fillings, a special curing light is used to harden the material.
Finishing and polishing:
Excess filling material is trimmed, and the filling is smoothed and polished to achieve a natural appearance and optimal function.
Types of filling materials:
Composite resin (tooth-colored): Most commonly used for visible teeth due to its aesthetic appeal
Amalgam (silver): A durable option, often used for back teeth, but less aesthetically pleasing
Gold: Highly durable and long-lasting, but expensive and usually only used in specific situations
Glass ionomer: Used for smaller fillings, especially in children's teeth
Important considerations:
Patient consultation:
Discuss the options for filling materials, potential costs, and any concerns with your dentist.
Aftercare instructions:
Proper oral hygiene practices and regular dental checkups are crucial to maintain the longevity of your fillings.

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