Fillings and Sealants

Tooth decay and cavities are common dental issues. In Ogden, UT, receiving a tooth-colored filling to restore your tooth helps prevent the problem from developing into something worse.

Tooth Fillings and Sealants in Ogden, UT

What is a tooth filling?

A filling is a restorative procedure used to address cavities or minor decay and damage. Fillings are widely performed and have a high success rate. At Haslam Dental, we provide a choice between composite fillings and amalgam fillings. The selection between these types is based on your needs. However, composite fillings are often favored as they match the natural color of teeth, making them more suitable for visible teeth that are easily noticed by others.

What are dental sealants?

Sealants are a thin layer applied to teeth, serving as a shield against cavities. While commonly used for children, they are also applicable for adults. Sealants offer a quick and cost-effective approach to preventing cavities and the need for tooth fillings.

illustration of a tooth filling
  • How do cavity fillings work?

    Cavity and tooth fillings are required because of the deterioration of holes left in the tooth due to tooth decay. Left unchecked, the decay will continue to spread and damage the tooth. During the filling procedure, dentists clean away the decay inside the cavity, usually with a drill to prevent further damage. But this doesn’t fix the damage that has already been created, so a filling is necessary. The intent of the filling is to replace the part of the tooth that is missing or destroyed by tooth decay. The dentist molds the filling to match the shape of the surrounding tooth, which restores the strength and integrity of the tooth and prevents further decay from happening.

  • How long does a dental sealant last?

    Dental sealants have been used and proven to be effective since the 1970s. They are mainly placed on chewing surfaces and are effective in preventing tooth decay. Their lifespan can vary, but many last years—and it is possible to place a new sealant on a tooth if the sealant wears off. It is important to note that sealants only protect the surface of the tooth they are placed on. Using fluoride and other preventative cleaning practices will still help protect all the surfaces of the tooth from decay and cavities.

  • What types of filling materials are available?

    There are several types of materials available that are used for fillings, which include gold, porcelain, silver amalgam (which consists of mercury mixed with silver, tin, zinc and copper), tooth-colored plastic and composite resin fillings. There is also a material that contains glass particles and is known as glass ionomer. This material is used in ways similar to the use of composite resin fillings. Which type is used depends on your dentist, the extent and location of your tooth decay, and sometimes, your insurance coverage.

  • Who qualifies for dental sealants?

    Sealants are designed for healthy teeth that have yet to develop cavities. In most cases, they’re placed on permanent molars shortly after they come in (around the ages of 6 and 12, respectively). However, adults can choose to get sealants too. It may be that their childhood sealants came off or they’re starting to develop cavities in other teeth for the first time.

    Investing in affordable dental sealants can help you prevent more extensive (and expensive) oral health treatments in the future.

  • Should I have tooth sensitivity after a filling?

    When you get a filling, the area around the infected tooth is numbed by your dentist. As a result, you likely won’t feel anything for an hour or two after your appointment but once the numbing wears off it is typical to feel pain in your teeth and gums.
    Pain is common when drinking or eating anything that is hot or cold. It is also common when you brush or floss near the infected tooth. Tender gums are also typical after getting a cavity filled.

    Minimize Tooth Sensitivity

    You can reduce the sensitivity in your teeth and gums by:

    1. Taking an anti-inflammatory drug like Advil or Motrin
    2. Temporarily avoiding hot, cold, or acidic foods and beverages such as fruit, wine, and yogurt
    3. Brush and floss more gently
    4. Use a desensitizing toothpaste like Sensodyne or Colgate Sensitive

More questions about fillings and sealants in Ogden, UT?

If you have more questions about tooth fillings and sealants, please contact our office and we will be happy to discuss further.

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Haslam Dental

448 East 5350 South Suite C
Ogden, UT 84405
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Monday - Thursday: 8am to 5pm
Friday: 9am to 1pm

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(801) 479-1700

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