Reasons Your Dental Filling Could Sit Too High
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Posted on 6/5/2023 by Northview Family Dental
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When you get a cavity, it must be filled.The first step of this process is numbing the area. It needs to be numbed because the drilling portion of the treatment can cause discomfort. After this drilling, the tooth can then be filled with a filler, usually a tooth-colored resin. After activation of the resin, it gets pushed into the cavity hole and then bonded to the tooth. Once the bonding is set, we then take a grinder and remove the portions we think will be uncomfortable. During this, we may ask you to bite down on the filling and see if it feels correct for your bite. It’s difficult to tell since the area is numbed, but usually, the fillings are corrected by the end of the appointment. However, sometimes there are fillings that are too high and incorrect for your bite. What is a Too High Filling
Can it be Fixed?
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When you get a cavity, it must be filled.