Generally speaking, a filled tooth can be filled again, but when filling it, you must understand some precautions and follow the doctor's advice in this regard. There will be slight pain after filling a tooth, so you must observe yourself. Generally speaking, this discomfort will disappear in a short time. If you feel severe pain for a long time, you should check it out in time to find out the cause and receive appropriate treatment. Can a tooth that has been filled be restored again? Generally speaking, the material can be removed and repaired again. However, part of the tooth structure may be worn away during the grinding process, and the tooth cavity may become larger. If you feel that it really affects the appearance, you can repair it again. The black one may be the color of the filling material, which may be amalgam material. Generally speaking, wear-resistant materials are more suitable for filling back teeth, and silver-mercury alloy was more commonly used in the past. If it is above, it is fine, you won’t see it. Generally, the lower teeth will be more obvious when you smile too wide. Generally, there are no obvious symptoms in the early stages of tooth decay, only some black spots will appear on the tooth surface. But generally, cavities need to be filled as soon as possible. This doctor is not bad. Things to note after tooth filling 1. Follow your doctor's advice and do not chew food or hard objects with your newly filled teeth. After a tooth is filled, you should generally chew food on the affected side on the 2nd or 3rd day to prevent the tooth from breaking and the filling from falling off. 2. If you experience slight pain after a tooth filling, you can observe yourself first. Some slight discomfort and pain may disappear on their own. If the pain does not ease but worsens, or if biting pain, throbbing pain, pain from hot or cold stimulation, or spontaneous pain at night occurs, you should go to the hospital for follow-up examination and treatment in time to find out the cause and eliminate the pain. 3. For teeth with large areas of defects that are severely damaged by caries, fractures are prone to occur during chewing due to insufficient resistance of the tooth itself after restoration. Therefore, after filling these teeth, shell crowns should be placed on the affected teeth in time according to the doctor's advice to prevent fractures. 4. Follow up with your doctor at the time agreed upon by your doctor. Do not eat food that is too cold or too hot. It's okay to brush your teeth, just don't brush too fast. |
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