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What To Do And Not to Do After Getting a Dental Filling?

In this post, Toronto dentists professionals offers some helpful tips on what you should do and not do after a dental filling.

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What To Do And Not to Do After Getting a Dental Filling?

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  1. What To Do And Not to Do After Getting a Dental Filling? Dental fillings are common dental procedures to treat cavity or tooth decay. After a dental filling many patients may feel some mild to moderate pain and discomfort. Many patients may aware about what to do after getting a filling, some may not be aware of practices to avoid. In this post, Toronto dentists professionals offers some helpful tips on what you should do and not do after a dental filling. Avoid Chewing While Your Mouth Is Numb

  2. After dental filling, your mouth will feel numb for some time. Consider to avoid chewing on the numb side because you could end up biting your tongue, cheeks, or lips. In the situation, if you’ve had fillings done on both sides, wait until the anesthetic wears off before attempting to eat. Foods to Avoid After Dental Filling We recommend you to avoid hard, chewy, or sticky foods for up to two weeks especially if you got a silver filling. We also suggest you to avoid very hot or cold foods and for the first few weeks, try and chew you food on the other side of your mouth. If the sensitivity does not go away after two weeks, please contact our Toronto dentist clinic. Avoid Biting Too Hard Biting hardly can leads to damage to your fillings. Only your new restorations can enough capable to handle so much pressure. The larger they are, the weaker they are. Always make sure to take gentle bites to preserve your fillings. Refrain from Grinding Your Teeth If grinding your teeth comes in your habit, a condition called bruxism; you can end up wearing down the surfaces of your teeth, along with chipping or cracking your new fillings. In that situation, contact Downtown Toronto dentist for best solution. Caring For Your Fillings Always make sure, it is essential that you care for your filling just as you would for your teeth. Make sure to brush your teeth at least twice a day and

  3. floss daily. Additionally, always stick to your routine checkups and cleanups, so that we can check on your filling and make sure it is in tip-top condition. Visit Us Today Schedule your appointment with Downtown Toronto Dentist experts, to learn more about fillings and our other available restorations. We are committed to providing our patients with the best treatments and care possible. With us, you can trust that you are in good hands.

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