How many times can a filling be replaced?

There is no single number of how many times you can have a filling replaced. Usually, we will stop replacing the dental filling after the hole becomes too large. Once you have more filling material than natural tooth material your tooth no longer holds enough strength.

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How many times can you have a filling on the same tooth?

There is no predetermined number of times you can replace dental fillings. Generally, dentists refuse to replace dental fillings if the cavity expands to become too large. Your tooth loses integrity every time you must have the tooth-filling material replaced.

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Can fillings be replaced indefinitely?

While dental fillings can last for many years, sadly, they do not last forever. Eventually, all fillings need to be replaced due to constant stress from eating and drinking, and especially from tooth clenching and grinding. Over time, fillings can wear out, chip, crack, or even fall out altogether.

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Can a dentist redo an old filling?

So, what can you expect from a filling replacement procedure? Well, it's mostly the same as a regular filling procedure, but with a tad more work on the part of the dentist, who will remove the old or damaged filling and replace it with a new one. As with any filling, you always have options.

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Can a new filling be redone?

You'll need to have the filling replaced to prevent new decay. If you have a composite filling, it's normal for it to discolor over time. As a result, it can stick out like a sore thumb. You can have it replaced to ensure it continues to blend in seamlessly when you smile.

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Can a tooth rot under a filling?

If you've had a cavity at some point in the past and gotten it filled, you might think you're in the clear—the tooth is sealed, so nothing bad can happen to it, right? Unfortunately, tooth decay can still happen underneath a filling, especially if the filling has been cracked, worn, or otherwise damaged.

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Does replacing old fillings hurt?

Do dental fillings hurt when they're replaced? Dental fillings should never hurt when they're replaced since patients will always be given a local anaesthetic to ease any discomfort.

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Is having a lot of fillings bad?

Once you have more filling material than natural tooth material your tooth no longer holds enough strength. In this instance, you might need an inlay, onlay, or dental crown to protect your tooth. You might also need a restoration instead of filling replacement if your tooth has several fillings in the same tooth.

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Is 7 fillings a lot?

In general, adults develop an average of three cavities during their lifetimes. This means that the average adult has three or four fillings in their mouth. Some patients end up with ten or more fillings depending on how well they care for their teeth.

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Should I replace a filling or get a crown?

When tooth decay goes untreated for long, it gets bigger and deeper. If the cavity is detected on time, a filling is good enough. However, if the decay has affected a significant portion of the tooth, the dentist will suggest a dental crown.

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How do I know if my filling needs replacing?

To help you protect your smile, teeth, and gums, here are 6 signs your filling may need to be replaced:
  1. The Filling is Cracked. ...
  2. Your Tooth Hurts. ...
  3. You Have Sensitivity When You Drink Cold Beverages. ...
  4. Your Filling is Discolored. ...
  5. You Were Injured. ...
  6. Your Filling is Old.

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Do fillings fail over time?

Unfortunately, dental fillings don't last forever. With proper care and oral hygiene, your filling can easily last 10, 15, or even 20 years. But eventually, it may fail and need to be replaced by Dr. Robert Miller at Sarasota Bay Dental.

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What happens when fillings get old?

There are multiple reasons that your dentist may recommend replacing old silver fillings. The bottom line is the health of the tooth. Old silver fillings can deteriorate over time, leaving your teeth vulnerable to decay or tooth cracks.

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Is it OK to have 4 fillings?

People who require multiple fillings often ask how many tooth fillings can be done at once. Technically, there is no limit to the number of filling you can get in one session. However, dentists do not recommend having more than three fillings at a time.

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Is it OK to have 8 fillings?

However, most teeth can safely have up to three fillings. If a tooth has more than three fillings, there is a greater risk of the tooth breaking or developing problems with the nerves and blood vessels inside the tooth.

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Can a tooth with a filling last a lifetime?

Although some of the materials are strong and durable, none are considered permanent. This means that fillings do not last forever. One of the main factors that determine how long a filling lasts is the material used to fill the tooth.

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Why am I suddenly getting so many cavities?

Cavities that develop quickly and unexpectedly may be the result of: Sudden Dietary Changes: You might have changed your diet in some way, including drinking more soda, adding more sugar to your coffee, eating more starchy or acidic foods, or consuming more sweets.

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Why am I so prone to cavities?

A diet high in sugar and other simple carbs feed these bacteria by producing acid that breaks down the tooth enamel surface, increasing the risk for cavities. On the other hand, we can lower cavity risk by “starving” these bacteria by reducing sugars and other simple carbs from our diets.

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Can a dentist put too much filling?

During a routine filling treatment, it's possible for your dentist to overfill your decayed tooth or even place the filling too high and this can result in a great deal of discomfort, sensitivity, and even pain.

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Do large fillings weaken teeth?

Once a filling becomes too wide or too deep, the integrity of the tooth is compromised. Large fillings destabilize teeth and, over time, biting forces from the opposing teeth can cause cracks, breakage, inflamed roots and pain.

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What are the signs of bad fillings?

There are many signs that your filling may need to be replaced. Some of these include sensitivity to hot or cold food or beverages, an uneven surface, cracking, chipping, or decay around the filling, a broken tooth again, shifting of a tooth's position, or a change in the color of a tooth after it has been filled.

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Are fillings worse than cavities?

The pain of an untreated cavity is much, much more severe than anything you'll feel getting a filling.” After the anesthetic wears off, you may feel some minor soreness, but that should fade quickly.

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Do they drill to replace a filling?

Replacing a filling in many cases is easier than getting a new filling, because there is not as much drilling involved. We use the same procedure for replacing a filling as we do creating a new filling. We numb the area. There is a little drilling and a little filling- and you're out of our chair.

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Do they have to drill to replace a filling?

If you are scheduled for a cavity filling, your dental professional will need to remove the tooth's damaged area before starting the procedure. Generally, they would use a drill, which may be painful for some people.

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