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When to Repair Broken or Damaged Dental Fillings

Maintaining dental fillings helps keep a tooth strong and protected long after placement. Although these restorations are durable, they do not last indefinitely, and small physical changes often indicate an immediate need for repair. Timely attention to these changes preserves the natural tooth and prevents the need for much more complex dental procedures.

Why dental fillings wear down

Dental fillings comprise composite resin material that shapes into a tooth, hardening to provide a durable, natural-looking finish. However, constant chewing forces, teeth grinding, and frequent temperature changes can significantly stress the restorations. Further, hard foods, nail-biting, and ice chewing increase the risk of minor chips or deep cracks, particularly in older restorative materials.

Additionally, the natural tooth structure changes around a restoration over time, creating microscopic gaps that trap harmful plaque. These changes mean that even a properly fitting restoration eventually requires a professional evaluation to ensure it continues to function properly. Regular dental check-ups can detect these subtle changes before they lead to more serious problems, such as decay.

Identifying signs of a compromised dental filling

A noticeable change in the way the bite feels often serves as an early indicator that a dental filling shifts or wears unevenly during daily use. However, patients can also experience the following symptoms:

  • Sensitivity to cold temperatures or sugary treats
  • Unstable pressure on the tooth when speaking or chewing
  • Rough edges when running the tongue or finger over the filled tooth
  • Food is frequently caught between or in the filled tooth
  • Floss shredding near the filled tooth

Early identification of these symptoms keeps the tooth comfortable and extends the life of dental fillings. It is important to schedule a consultation with a general dentist immediately to prevent further breakdown of the natural tooth.

Repair versus replacement options

Many dental issues allow for conservative treatment when the underlying tooth remains stable, and the decay is limited to a small area. The dentist often smoothes a rough edge, adds new material to a small chip, or adjusts a high spot so the bite distributes force more evenly across the mouth. These simple repairs effectively maximize the effectiveness of dental fillings and keep the patient comfortable without a full replacement. Choosing a repair over a total replacement, when possible, often saves more of the original, healthy tooth structure.

A full replacement is the safer option when a restoration exhibits deep cracking, recurrent decay, or poor seal along multiple edges. If the tooth fractures under a large restoration, a porcelain crown or an onlay provides stronger coverage than a simple dental filling. However, pain that lingers, localized swelling, or a small bump on the gum tissue may indicate an infection and require a prompt evaluation. Guidance from a general dentist helps determine whether a new dental filling or a more robust restoration offers the best protection for the tooth.

Schedule an appointment

Dental fillings can last many years after initial placement, but it is important to stay vigilant with care. Note that most dentists agree that a damaged or lost filling is considered an emergency, as it threatens the life of the natural tooth. Therefore, if you are experiencing any of the above symptoms, do not hesitate to call our Georgetown office and schedule an appointment. 

Request an appointment here: https://www.georgetown-dental.com or call Georgetown Dental Partners at (978) 867-0860 for an appointment in our Georgetown office.

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