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Tooth Pain and Sensitivity Before or After Filling Cavities

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If you have cavity symptoms , you may have pain in your teeth or in your gums. Cavity pain relief depends on the extent of your tooth decay. Regardless if your cavity symptoms are mild or severe, you should visit your dentist as you may need a filling. Tooth Fillings for Cavity Pain Relief Dental fillings are among the most common ways to relieve cavity pain . Here’s a basic overview of cavity pain relief with a dental filling: Numbness : The first thing the dentist will do is numb the area of the cavity. Cleaning : Once the area is numb, the dentist removes the decayed part of the tooth. Filling : The final step in cavity pain relief—the dentist places a filling made from the material of your choice. Causes of Tooth Pain After Fillings Fillings are used to replace the decayed area of a tooth, reducing the pain associated with the cavity itself. But tooth pain after filling a tooth is not unusual. Some common reasons for tooth pain after a filling include: Tooth sens...

Dentures

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Dentures are removable appliances that can replace missing teeth and help restore your smile. If you’ve lost all of your natural teeth, whether from gum disease, tooth decay or injury, replacing missing teeth will benefit your appearance and your health. That’s because dentures make it easier to eat and speak better than you could without teeth—things that people often take for granted. When you lose all of your teeth, facial muscles can sag, making you look older. Dentures can help fill out the appearance of your face and profile. They can be made to closely resemble your natural teeth so that your appearance does not change much. Dentures may even improve the look of your smile. Types of dentures: Conventional. This full removable denture is made and placed in your mouth after the remaining teeth are removed and tissues have healed, which may take several months.  Immediate. This removable denture is inserted on the same day that the remaining teeth are removed. Your d...

Is Composite Resin Bonding Right For You?

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Composite resin bonding can be a fast, minimally invasive and inexpensive option for the beautiful smile you're looking for. But knowing what makes you a good candidate can help you determine if it's the right investment for you. What Is Composite Bonding? Composite bonding is a cosmetic technique wherein a type of dental material – in this case, composite resin – is shaped and molded on your teeth to give the appearance of straighter, whiter smile. It can be used as a cosmetic solution to chipped teeth, gapped teeth and staining in both teeth and fillings. Unlike porcelain veneer placement, which can take more than two visits, composite resin bonding can be completed in one appointment. According to Everyday Health , the cost for bonding can range from about $300 to $600 per tooth for a simpler procedure, like a cavity filling. Although many dental insurance plans do not cover cosmetic bonding, it's good practice to ask whether they will cover a portion – especial...