In the past, unsightly metal fillings were used to treat cavities. Today, more patients prefer composite fillings, which serve the same purpose but with more natural-looking results. Dental fillings are relatively straightforward and do not require too much aftercare. However, there are ways to help reduce discomfort, prevent damage and prolong the life of composite fillings.

How to care for composite fillings

Many dentists recommend a few simple adjustments for the first 24 hours combined with long-term home care tips. With good habits, these fillings can last for five years or more.

1. Wait a while to eat

Once the procedure is complete at the office, dental fillings are set. Even if you are feeling well, wait to eat until all numbing agents have worn off completely. Otherwise, you could unknowingly cause soft tissue damage while chewing.

2. Choose the right foods

Soft foods are often recommended for the first day after receiving any type of dental work, including composite fillings. This can help the patient avoid any unnecessary discomfort, as there may be some soreness and inflammation for a few hours post-procedure. Consuming foods or beverages that are very hot or cold can also increase sensitivity issues. Keep things closer to body temperature for the first day.

While nothing is completely off-limits once this type of dental work is complete, it is wise to limit the consumption of sugary and acidic foods. These can increase the chance of developing more tooth decay in the future. Extremely hard, sticky, or crunchy foods could also damage the filling and should be consumed with great care.

3. Avoid options that stain

Much like tooth enamel, composite fillings can stain when exposed to certain foods and chemicals. If your composite filling is in a visible spot, take care to limit choices that are likely to stain it. These include:

  • Coffee, tea, and dark sodas
  • Red wine
  • Beets and berries
  • Artificial food dyes
  • Balsamic vinegar

In addition, tobacco use can cause discolorations of the teeth and dental work. Tooth whitening toothpaste and treatments do not work on composite fillings, so you will need to see a dentist if staining occurs.

4. Practice proper dental hygiene

Daily brushing and flossing are still essential for good dental health and can be resumed the day of treatment. Use a soft-bristled brush and clean the affected area gently and thoroughly. If it is still sensitive or tender, use a warm salt water rinse to help relieve discomfort while neutralizing harmful bacteria. Avoid using mouthwashes that contain alcohol as these can affect the structural integrity of composite fillings over time. In addition, see a dentist at least once every six months for checkups and professional cleanings.

5. Break harmful habits

Too much pressure on a composite filling can lead to damage and may require early replacement or repair. Do not chew on ice or foreign objects to prevent such damage. Chronic tooth grinding, also known as bruxism, can also damage dental work, so seek treatment for this condition.

Check out what others are saying about our dental services on Yelp: Composite Fillings in Woodland Hills, CA

Conclusion

Composite fillings are an effective treatment option for tooth decay. Eating the right foods, maintaining good oral hygiene, and preventing unnecessary damage can help this dental work last.

Request an appointment or call Southern Cal Smiles: Susan Fredericks, D.D.S, M.P.H. at 818-657-8055 for an appointment in our Woodland Hills office.

Related Posts

How Long Do Composite Fillings Last?

If you have experienced a cavity at least once, you almost certainly have had a dental filling. Composite fillings are made of resin and glass instead of metal. This variety of filling has become increasingly popular for its cosmetic benefits.Composite fillings, like other varieties of fillings, are often recommended by dentists after you suffer a…

What Foods To Avoid After Getting Composite Fillings

Composite fillings are a common treatment for filling cavities and addressing tooth decay. These treatments often use tooth-colored, durable materials that can last for several years, but only if the filling is taken care of properly. It is important to avoid eating certain foods after getting a filling in order to protect the procedure and…

What To Do With A Loose Composite Filling

Composite fillings, especially newer ones, are reasonably strong and durable, but they can wear out over time. Excess pressure, such as may occur when you grind your teeth, can cause them to wear out more quickly. Poor dental hygiene may contribute to decay that can compromise fillings. A filling that is loose is not a…

Southern Cal Smiles: Susan Fredericks, D.D.S, M.P.H.

Share
Published by
Southern Cal Smiles: Susan Fredericks, D.D.S, M.P.H.

Recent Posts

How Do I Know If I’m Good Candidate for Dental Bonding?

Dental bonding is a process that restores the functionality and attractiveness of a patient’s smile…

3 days ago

What Can Happen With Untreated TMJ

While a dentist may be able to identify some telltale signs of TMJ, patients should…

1 week ago

Three Ways Dental Bonding Compares to Natural Teeth

Licensed dentists often recommend dental bonding to repair minor to moderate concerns with front visible…

1 week ago

What Can Dentist Do for a Broken Tooth?

Wondering what a general dentist can do for a broken tooth? Read on to learn…

3 weeks ago

How Long Do Composite Fillings Last?

If you have experienced a cavity at least once, you almost certainly have had a…

3 weeks ago

What Foods to Avoid After Getting Composite Fillings

Composite fillings are a common treatment for filling cavities and addressing tooth decay. These treatments…

1 month ago