Dental Fillings FAQs
Dental fillings are made of single or combinations of materials including composite resin (Tooth-colored), porcelain (Inlays/Onlays), gold, and silver amalgam.
No. We use effective numbing medications so that you don’t feel any discomfort during your treatment.
A well-maintained dental filling can last 10-20 years with good oral hygiene.
Most dental insurance plans cover at least a portion of your dental filling as long as you have not exhausted your benefits for the year.
Yes, you can eat and drink normally after a dental filling. The general rule of thumb is to avoid hot or cold food and drinks immediately after.
Some common signs that you may need a filling include:
- Food getting stuck between your teeth.
- Tooth sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet foods and drinks.
- Toothache or pain when chewing.
- Visible holes or pits in your teeth.
- A dark spot or discoloration on a tooth.
- A broken or chipped tooth.
If your filling falls out or breaks, contact our office at (661) 349-7725 as soon as possible. In the meantime, avoid chewing on that side of your mouth and try to keep the area clean. We may be able to repair the filling or replace it with a new one.