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Why Do I Feel Sharp Pain After a Small Composite Filling?

Posted on August 29, 2024 by AllSmiles.

I had a dental exam and cleaning, and I had plans for teeth whitening two weeks later. My teeth are yellow, and I wanted to whiten them to make me feel better before getting braces. My dentist found a small cavity in a first molar tooth and filled it with composite. I feel a sharp pain in it when I chew. My dentist says the tooth is not cracked and adjusted my bite twice. He also says that sharp pain after a small composite filling is rare but not unheard of. I asked him to redo the filling, and he said that the filling was not the problem. Now he says that he doesn’t want to do teeth whitening due to the sensitivity of my tooth. I want the sharp pain resolved. Now, my dentist thinks I might need a root canal and crown. What is going on? Thanks. Logan from Albany, NY

Logan,

It seems your dentist prefers root canal treatment and a crown for $2000 over replacing your composite filling.

How to Replace a Composite Filling That Causes Sharp Pain

If your dentist agrees to replace a composite filling that causes sharp pain, the steps below can resolve your concerns:

  • Remove the existing filling
  • Cover the dentin with a glass ionomer base
  • Etch the tooth
  • Replace the composite filling

If You Need to Switch Dentists

If you need to switch dentists because your current dentist does not cooperate, we recommend getting a second opinion from a skilled cosmetic dentist to redo the filling. Since you want your teeth whitened, look for a dentist who can provide composite fillings and teeth whitening.

Don’t hurry your decision, though. Research a few dentist’s websites for their post-graduate training and credentials in the treatment you need.

Metairie cosmetic dentist Dr. Duane Delaune sponsors this post. Read details about how Dr. Delaune strives to provide some of the best dental care in Metairie.

 

Filed Under: Tooth Filling Tagged With: replace dental filling, sharp pain composite filling, sharp pain tooth filling

Is There a Denture That Won’t Rub the Roof of My Mouth?

Posted on August 22, 2024 by AllSmiles.

I’ve worn dentures for seven years, but I can’t get used to the way the upper denture feels in the roof of my mouth. It’s so irritating that lately, I’ve only worn dentures when I’m away from home. Are there soft dentures or dentures with a soft palate that don’t rub the roof of my mouth or make eating uncomfortable? I try to think positively and be happy that I’m at least able to chew food thanks to dentures, but daily function is so comfortable. Thanks for your help. Avis from CT

Avis,

Soft dentures, or soft-lined dentures, are designed to provide increased comfort for patients with sensitive or sore gums. The soft lining helps to cushion the denture against bony ridges or other irregularities in the jaw. While they offer improved comfort, soft dentures generally have a shorter lifespan, are more expensive, and require more diligent cleaning.

Soft dentures typically retain a hard surface over the roof of the mouth for stability and proper function. Fully pliable dentures are unlikely to provide necessary support and comfort.

Upper implant denture

Upper implant denture

Patients seeking a more natural and long-lasting solution should consider implant-supported dentures.

Dental implants support a denture, eliminating the need for a traditional denture base that covers the roof of the mouth. Implant-supported dentures offer several advantages, including:

  • Improved chewing efficiency: They restore natural chewing function.
  • Enhanced comfort: They feel more like natural teeth.
  • Prevention of facial collapse: Unlike traditional dentures, they help to maintain facial structure.

Although implant-supported dentures are more expensive than traditional dentures, they offer improved comfort, function, and aesthetics. If you’re considering removable dentures or implant dentures, consult an experienced cosmetic dentist to discuss your options.

Dr. Duane Delaune of Metairie, Louisiana, sponsors this post. Read why Dr. Delaune’s patients consider him one of the best dentists in town.

Filed Under: Dentures Tagged With: denture, denture alternatives, denture roof of mouth, denture rubs palate, implant dentur

My Dental Bonding Is Tuning Yellow After Eight Months

Posted on August 18, 2024 by AllSmiles.

Last December I got dental bonding on six upper front teeth. I’ve had bonding replaced on the front teeth four times in the past 15 years. The current bonding is yellowing. Can my dentist polish it, or should I find someone to replace the bonding?  I know it shouldn’t yellow this fast. Thanks. Deonne

Deonne,

One of the primary differences between composite bonding and porcelain veneers is their durability and stain resistance. Porcelain veneers are significantly more durable and stain-resistant than tooth enamel, making them a longer-lasting option. Conversely, composite bonding is softer and more susceptible to stains, leading to a shorter lifespan.

Composite materials can develop tiny scratches that attract stains. Thorough polishing can smooth out these scratches, remove the stains, and restore the surface’s luster.

Two types of staining that can affect composite bonding:

  • Surface Discoloration: Surface scratches can attract stains that polishing can remove
  • Material Penetration: Certain colored liquids can penetrate the composite material, resulting in more difficult-to-remove stains. Staining typically occurs over a more extended period and may only be noticeable later.

Prolong the life of composite bonding and maintain its appearance with these steps:

  1. Choose a skilled cosmetic dentist: An experienced dentist with expertise in cosmetic dentistry can select high-quality materials and skillfully apply dental bonding.
  2. Avoid abrasive toothpaste: Use toothpaste for sensitive teeth or cosmetic dentistry work.
  3. Request a fine-grit polish: Ensure your dental hygienist uses a fine-grit polishing agent to avoid scratching the composite surface.
  4. Be mindful of staining beverages: Limit drinks like coffee, tea, and red wine. If you consume them, drink them quickly and avoid letting them linger in your mouth. Swish water in your mouth afterward.
  5. Consider porcelain veneers: For a longer-lasting, more stain-resistant option, porcelain veneers may be a better investment.

Consult with an advanced cosmetic dentist for an exam and treatment recommendations.

Metairie cosmetic dentist Dr. Duane Delaune sponsors this post. Read details about how Dr. Delaune strives to provide some of the best dental care in Metairie.

Before and after dark front teeth restored with dental crown photos from Metairie, LA, cosmetic dentist Dr. Delaune

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