The filling still doesn t feel right but i went to the dentist today and she said that it s probably because the margin isn t satisfactory which is why she wants to redo it.
Ceramic filling feels gritty.
Why is my cannoli filling gritty.
If the filling feels rough you should return to your dentist and have it further polished.
It is not the sugar causing the problem.
That is what i am trying to obtain from mine and it is not working.
I m concerned that this.
However they can last 20 years or longer.
Resin composite fillings are a soft plastic that is blended with ceramic or glass to help make them stronger.
It s also what helps to reduce dirt and debris sticking and also makes it easy to remove bird droppings and bug splatters.
Amalgam fillings which are silver in color can also last up to 15 years.
It is the normal ricotta cheese consistency lumpy.
I had the filling 2 days ago and it still feels like that.
Dental fillings break down fillings have a life expectancy of eight to 10 years.
Particularly with amalgam fillings and their mixture of silver and other.
However they can last 20 years or longer.
I also had to go back on friday as the tooth decided it didn t like my toothpaste and ached horribly as a result as advised by the dentist i ve changed brands which.
But cannoli cream that you get at the bakery is so smooth.
I did sift the sugar though.
Maybe gritty is the wrong word.
Safety of materials is positive focus when discussing ceramic fillings.
3 less toxic goodbye mercury amalgam fillings.
Also the inside part feels rough as well.
Thanks for the suggestion.
It feels that way when i rub my tongue against it.
Ceramic fillings can last about 7 years.
Tooth colored fillings come in two main types.
Is it possible to get these surfaces polished down without needing novacain.
Don t wait next time.
Composite fillings made of a material that matches your own tooth color may need replacing after five years.
These fillings are good.
I ve included a picture so you ll have an idea of what material the filling was made of.
I just had 4 fillings 2 on the right side at the top 2 on the left side on the bottom both molars and now when i brush my tongue against them it feels rough and gritty.
I figured that it would smooth over in time but it hasn t.
This is regarded as having hydrophobic properties or water repellency.
They bond with your teeth helping to seal a cavity against leakage to prevent decay around the filling.
When the fillings in your mouth start to break down food and bacteria can get underneath them and can cause decay deep in the tooth.
Resin composite and ceramic.
Is it normal or should i go back and get it smoothed out or something.