What is dental filling?

This is a method of using materials to fill in the missing part of the tooth, to restore the original shape and size of the tooth. Helps protect and prevent factors that affect real teeth. Especially this method is very safe, does not require grinding or invading real teeth.

Advantages and disadvantages after tooth filling?

Advantages :
Improve chewing function
This method uses high-quality specialized materials that provide good resistance, chewing and food sensing.
Ensure aesthetics
The tooth filling material has a natural color like real teeth, along with meticulous shaping techniques to help the filling have high aesthetics, difficult for others to recognize.
Maximum protection of real teeth
The filling provides maximum protection of enamel and dentin, thereby avoiding bacterial attacks.
Support the treatment of oral diseases
Tooth filling acts as a protective layer to prevent bacteria from attacking, avoiding tooth decay, bad breath, periodontitis … when teeth are decayed, chipped.

Safe for oral health:
Filling materials are considered safe for the oral environment, do not cause irritation or allergies, so you can rest assured to perform.

Reasonable cost
Compared to other cosmetic restoration methods, dental fillings have the lowest cost, but have a fairly long lifespan (about 7-10 years).

Disadvantages

In case of chipped teeth or large cavities, this cannot be applied.

After a few years of use, fillings may become discolored.

When chewing hard foods, strong impact can cause peeling.

Is tooth filling permanent?

According to the doctor at Domin Dental Clinic, up to now, there has not been any permanent filling method. The nature of cosmetic filling is to use materials such as Composite, GIC… to fill the tooth and then use a laser to help the filling adhere firmly to the tooth.

On average, the lifespan of a tooth will fluctuate between 3-5 years.  The impact of acid in the oral cavity will cause the filling to lose quality and pop out.

Cases that require dental fillings

Some cases should have tooth fillings to fix such as:

  • Tooth decay caused by bacteria.
  • Chipped or broken teeth due to external force.
  • Teeth defects , gaps, discoloration.
  • Tooth wear due to hard bristle toothbrush.

Popular forms of tooth filling today

Glass Ionomer Cement Glass
Ionomer Cement (GIC)  was introduced in 1972 as an aesthetic silicate replacement.

Advantage:

Reasonable price, suitable for many people’s budget.

Fast execution time.

This welding and filling technique gives high durability, on average from 10-15 years.

Disadvantages :

Aesthetic limitations due to the filling color not matching the tooth color.

Composite tooth filling
Composite tooth filling is popular today because of its high aesthetics. In addition, this method also brings other advantages such as:
High durability: Lifespan from 6-12 years.

Good tooth protection: With high resistance to force and wear, teeth are strong.
Disadvantages:

This is a complex method, requiring high technique, so it will take a long time to perform.

After a period of use, tooth fillings are likely to become discolored.

Compared with other tooth filling methods, using Composite filling material is more expensive.

Dental fillings
with porcelain are also a popular choice today, especially in cases of large chipped teeth.

Advantage:

Color is similar to real teeth color, ensuring naturalness,

Ceramic materials also have good anti-fouling and anti-abrasion properties.

Does not affect tooth structure, maximally preserves real teeth.

The lifespan of porcelain fillings is up to 10 years.

Disadvantages:

Higher cost than composite and amalgam fillings

The material is quite brittle and fragile so be careful when eating and drinking.

Dental fillings with precious metals

The material used for dental fillings can be gold or titanium alloy.

Advantage:

Highest durability compared to other methods.

Good tooth protection, for optimal chewing ability without fear of wear.

Dental fillings made of precious metal have a high tightness, limiting bacteria from entering and causing oral diseases.

Disadvantages:

Requires highly skilled doctors and is quite expensive.

The color is different from real teeth, thus affecting aesthetics.

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Does tooth filling hurt?

In fact, whether tooth filling is painful or not will depend on factors such as the dentist’s skills and treatment technology.

However, nowadays, most of the time when filling teeth, you will be injected with anesthesia. Anesthesia will have the effect of paralyzing the gums and oral cavity to help you feel most comfortable during the filling.

Therefore, you do not have to worry at all. Importantly, keep a relaxed mind before seeing a doctor to achieve the best results.

How does the dental filling process work?

The standard tooth filling process will take place in the following steps:

Step 1: General examination
The doctor will perform a general examination to determine the extent of damage and the number of teeth that need filling.

Step 2: Clean the cavity
The dentist will clean the teeth, remove damaged tissue, and grind the enamel to facilitate the filling process.

Step 3: Perform tooth filling
After measuring the real tooth model, determining the size and shape of the cavity to be filled, the doctor will shape the filling and fill the gap on the tooth surface. The filling material is usually in liquid form and will dry after about 2 hours. But with modern technology using Laser light, the filling will dry after only 40 seconds.
The doctor continues to check the bite, adjusting so that the jaw position has a natural shine and clarity like real teeth.

Step 4. Instructions for dental care
After completing the filling, the doctor will carefully instruct you on how to care for and clean your teeth as well as a reasonable diet to maintain durability and bring high efficiency.
In addition, at Domin Dental, the doctors will schedule a follow-up appointment after the filling. Usually the follow-up time is about 6 months/time.

How much is the price of tooth filling?

Currently, each dental facility will offer different prices, which depends on factors such as filling materials, equipment, doctor’s skills, etc.

At Domin Dental, we offer the best price for tooth fillings, helping all customers to overcome tooth defects, specifically the price is as follows:

Filling baby teeth: 200,000 VND/tooth
Filling tooth neck: 300,000 – 500,000 VND/tooth
Filling cavities: 300,000/tooth
Cosmetic filling: 500,000 – 1,000,000 VND/tooth

Notes before and after tooth filling

Before performing filling

Principles to note before dental filling include:

Choosing a reputable dental clinic with modern equipment and highly skilled doctors helps minimize unnecessary risks.

Oral hygiene helps the dentist remove tartar more easily, avoiding infection.

Choosing the right filling material helps ensure long-term durability as well as aesthetics.

After tooth filling

You should not eat immediately after filling. To allow the filling material to harden and adhere firmly, dentists recommend that you only eat 2 hours after filling.

Avoid hard, chewy, hot, or cold foods for about a week after filling.

Regular check-ups every 6 months. If there are signs of discomfort, you should return to the dentist to have the filling checked and adjusted.

Prestigious dental filling address today

With many different dental addresses, Domin is proud to bring you quality, safe services. Along with a team of highly skilled, experienced doctors, modern technology ensures you have the most complete dental treatment process.

Therefore, if you are wondering where to find a reputable dental filling address, Domin Dental will be a reliable address for you and your family members.

For direct consultation, readers can click here.

Frequently asked questions when filling teeth

What is dental filling?

It is a technique that uses dental filling materials to fill gaps and fill missing tooth tissue caused by tooth decay. It restores the original shape and size of the tooth, while also helping to restore the function of the tooth.

On average, the lifespan of a dental filling is about 10-15 years. After this period, the filling can crack if not properly cared for and cleaned.

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