Dental fillings typically last between 10 and 12 years before they are more vulnerable to coming loose and requiring special dental care to be repaired. This review discusses how a dentist can treat a loose dental filling, along with insights into how long you can expect filings to last, the signs of a loose dental filling, and more.
Loose dental filling: The signs, treatments, and more
A loose dental filling occurs when the adhesive material that holds the filling in place no longer works properly, resulting in the exposure of the underlying layers of the tooth. It is important to deal with a loose dental filling promptly to avoid the issue from worsening into a severe oral health concern.
Dental treatment for a loose dental filling
A loose dental filling is not that uncommon, although it can be frustrating when it does occur. Dentists can treat a loose dental filling by removing the filling and reapplying the restoration material, which is typically either an amalgam or composite resin material.
The signs of a loose dental filling
Sometimes, a loose dental filling is obvious, and other times, it is more subtle. If tooth sensitivity or pain develops around the tooth, there is a good chance that the filling is loose, exposing the underlying layers of the tooth. There may also be visible signs, or the patient can feel that the filling is loose.
The risks of not treating a loose dental filling
A loose dental filling or a filling that has fallen out entirely that is not treated can lead to discomfort (pain and sensitivity) and increase the risk of an oral infection or worse, a dental cavity. However, loose dental fillings that are treated promptly typically do not lead to concerns in the long term.
How long you can expect dental fillings to last
The average dental filling lasts between 10 and 12 years. Therefore, after a decade with a dental filling, it is important to keep a close eye on it for any signs that it is coming loose. The faster that a loose dental filling can be properly treated by a dentist, the less invasive the treatment is likely to be.
How to take care of a dental filling for the long term
To get the most out of a dental filling, it is important to practice good oral hygiene daily and stay consistent with an oral care routine. It is also encouraged to limit the consumption of hard or sticky foods and visit the dentist on a regular basis.
Have a loose dental filling? We can fix it
If you have a loose dental filling or a filling that has fallen out entirely, we encourage you to call us today to schedule a visit. We can examine the tooth in question and provide prompt care to ensure that any discomfort does not continue or worsen. So, why wait? Call us today to schedule a visit to our dental practice.
Request an appointment here: https://dentistinsanclemente.com or call Nina Basti DDS at (949) 201-4719 for an appointment in our San Clemente office.
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