Composite tooth filling, porcelain inlay, onlay fillings.

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Teeth Fillings Overview

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Who is this for
  • People with tooth decay.
  • People with cracked or broken teeth.
  • People with excessively worn teeth.
Treatment Process
  • Filling lasts 20 minutes to an hour.
  • Patients are usually free to go about their day immediately after treatment.
  • Sensitivity might persist for a few days after a tooth filling.
Type
Advantages
Disadvantages
Price

Composite Tooth Filling

Same day

Natural looking

Price

Not durable as Ceramic Filling

€60

Inlay/Onlay Ceramic Filling

Durable

Natural looking

Time

Price

€190

Type
Price

Composite Tooth Filling

€60

Inlay/Onlay Ceramic Filling

€190

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Tooth Filling Progress

What is tooth filling?

A tooth filling involves "filling" the cavity in a tooth caused by decay. The dentist must first remove all of the decay. The chosen material is then packed into the space within the tooth to protect it from pain, sensitivity and further decay.

How does tooth filling work?

  1. Anaesthetic: As your dentist will be removing decay that could be close to the nerve in the tooth, a local anaesthetic is necessary. A couple of injections will probably be required, both directly into the gum surrounding the tooth.
  2. Decay removal: Once the area is numb, your doctor will begin the process of removing the dead and decayed matter from within your tooth. This might involve the use of a drill, a laser or a fast jet of air. A range of different instruments is used to ensure every piece of decay is fully removed.
  3. Cleaning: Once all the decay has been removed, your dentist will clean the tooth to prepare for your filling. This step is essential as it prevents further decay and ensures the filling remains in place.
  4. Tooth filling: The filler material is applied gradually in layers. Each layer is treated with a special light which hardens it before the next one is applied. Once all of the layers are in place, your dentist will shape the filling to the desired shape. Excess filler is removed, and the filling is then smoothed.

Are there different types of tooth filling?

There are 2 main types of filling in use today. Which one you're offered will depend on your dentist's preferences as well as your budget.

  1. Composite: Composite fillings are very popular these days as they can be manufactured to match the exact colour of your other teeth. Made with various resins and fillers such as glass and quartz, compositive fillers are highly durable and largely invisible. More and more people are opting for composite fillings, and with good reason. They can be coloured to blend in with existing teeth seamlessly. They are also known to bond chemically with teeth, giving them added strength and longevity. Also, composite fillers are more versatile than other options. They can be used to fill smaller, awkwardly-shaped cavities - so less preparation is required.
  2. Ceramic: A ceramic filling can be made to look just like the tooth it covers - but with the added advantage of being resistant to colour changes. Unfortunately, a ceramic filling is often just as expensive as a gold one.

Temporary fillings: Temporary fillings are made with cheaper materials as they're usually only expected to last a week or two. They're used when people are waiting for permanent solutions. They're also used to fill the space in a tooth immediately after root canal treatment. And if you ever have emergency dental treatment, there's a chance you might be given a temporary filling until a more detailed procedure can be administered.

What should I expect?

Fillings are an everyday, routine job for dentists around the world. If everything goes to plan, don't expect to be in the dentist's chair for more than half an hour. Depending on the scale of the problem, you may be given more than one pain-killing injection. Just try to remain calm and still throughout the procedure. Your dentist might advise you to avoid temperature extremes for a day or two. You might feel a little residual pain, but other than that, there's not a lot to worry about.

TEETH FILLING GALLERY

Teeth filling process and before-after photos.

Before Tooth Filling Treatment

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After Tooth Filling Treatment

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Tooth Filling FAQ

Potential risks and side effects

  • Infection, which can sometimes occur if the filling detaches from the tooth.
  • Damage to the tooth, often resulting in the need for an extraction.
  • Allergic reactions; some people are allergic to the materials used to create fillers, although cases are very rare.
  • The success rate of tooth fillings is almost 100%.
  • A small number of patients have to undergo an extraction. This is due to more extensive decay than was previously suspected.

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