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Can you fill a molar?

Amalgam Fillings: Amalgam has been used by dental professionals for more than a century; it is the most researched material used for filling cavities. Amalgam fillings are strong and are therefore ideal for filling cavities in the back of the mouth such as in the molars, where chewing takes place.

How long does a filling last on a molar?

On average, you can expect a metal filling to last for about 15 years before needing to be replaced, but the length of time can vary based on several factors, such as if you grind or clench your teeth. Tooth-colored fillings are made from a mixture of fine glass and plastic particles.

Can you get a filling on back of tooth?

The most common type of filling is dental amalgam, made from a mixture of different metals. Dental amalgam fillings are often used on your back teeth as they’re hard-wearing. If you need a filling for one of your front teeth, your dentist may suggest a tooth-coloured (white) filling.

Do fillings in molars hurt?

Fortunately, cavity fillings are often affordable, accessible, and painless. But some patients may feel a little sensitive after a tooth filling. While pain after cavity filling is typically mild, that doesn’t mean it isn’t bothersome.

Is it bad to have a hole in your tooth?

Anyone with a hole in a tooth should see a dentist, even if there is no pain. A hole in a tooth is a cavity. As bacteria and acid continue to breach the tooth’s enamel, the cavity grows and tooth decay continues — unless the person receives professional treatment.

Which teeth filling is best?

One of the most common and durable tooth fillings is amalgam (silver) fillings. Dentists have used this type of filling for many years, especially on back teeth. This type of filling is very durable and can withstand chewing pressure for well over a decade.

How many times can a tooth be filled?

There is no single number of how many times you can have a filling replaced. Usually, we will stop replacing the dental filling after the hole becomes too large. Once you have more filling material than natural tooth material your tooth no longer holds enough strength.

What is the best filling for molars?

Amalgam Tooth Fillings (Silver Fillings) One of the most common and durable tooth fillings is amalgam (silver) fillings. Dentists have used this type of filling for many years, especially on back teeth. This type of filling is very durable and can withstand chewing pressure for well over a decade.

How can you tell if a filling is bad?

  1. Signs of Damage. Fillings sometimes fracture and break.
  2. Pain in the Tooth. You can’t always see obvious signs of damage on a filling.
  3. Floss Shredding. If you have a filling in the side of a tooth, then you can’t see any or all of the filling.
  4. Bad Breath and Bad Tastes.
  5. Colour Changes.

How do you fix a hole in a molar?

Treatment options include:

  1. Fluoride treatments. If your cavity just started, a fluoride treatment may help restore your tooth’s enamel and can sometimes reverse a cavity in the very early stages.
  2. Fillings.
  3. Crowns.
  4. Root canals.
  5. Tooth extractions.

How does a dentist fill a lower molar?

Tooth filling by dentist The aesthetic restoration of a lower molar tooth with composite resin. Dental Filling stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images Dental team performing procedure A senior dentist scrapes away some debris from between a patient tooth while the dental nurse applies suction in the mouth to take away any foreign objects.

What are the white fillings on my front tooth?

White Fillings Before and After white patches on upper left canine and premolar has been restored and masked with composite fillings. White Fillings Before and After Broken and damaged front tooth ( upper right central incisor ) restored with composite resin and matched with the adjacent incisor , both in shape and shade.

What kind of fillings are used for dental restoration?

There are several different kinds of materials used for dental restorations, but the most common types of fillings are amalgam and composite (or composite resin). Amalgam was the most widely used material for many years, but composite fillings have been growing in popularity for their combination of looks and durability.

When to get composite filling for your teeth?

Your dentist may start by selecting the shade of composite to use in your filling at the beginning of your visit. Some research says it’s better to make this match early on, before your teeth and mouth dry out, which may affect the brightness of your teeth.