Getting a Filling at a Dental Checkup

As part of your six-month dental checkup, your dentist will look for a variety of current or potential issues. To do that, the dental professional looks at new X-rays and performs an oral examination. If the dentist spots something, perhaps a cavity, they will fill it on the spot. If you have never had a cavity before, this information will help you know what to expect.

The signs of needing a cavity filled

A key benefit of having a dental checkup every six months is that a dentist can detect a cavity early on. As a result, the dentist can fill it immediately. This will prevent the cavity from becoming larger or impacting the surrounding teeth. However, someone would probably know if a cavity exists because of the symptoms experienced.

Pain is the first sign of having a cavity. Due to exposed nerves, an individual would have some sensitivity to air, as well as anything hot or cold. When looking in the mirror, a person can often see a cavity, which appears as a dark spot on the tooth. Whether someone suspects they have a cavity before seeing a dentist or gets confirmation as part of a regular dental checkup, a dentist can provide quick and effective treatment.

Confirming a cavity exists

During a scheduled dental checkup, a dentist has X-rays taken of a patient’s mouth. With that, the dentist can identify a variety of problems, including a cavity. The X-ray will reveal the exact location, as well as the size involved. Once confirmed, the next step is to fill it.

Getting started

To ensure a patient does not experience any discomfort while having a cavity filled, the dentist first numbs the area of the mouth involved. The only thing an individual would feel is a quick prick of a needle while administering lidocaine. Every dental professional has a different way of doing this to make the process easy for the individual. As for children, parents should consider taking them to a dentist who specializes in adolescent dental care.

Preparing the tooth

With the mouth numb, the dentist goes to work on the tooth. This includes drilling out any decay and smoothing the surface of the involved tooth. Although a patient does not feel anything, sometimes, the sound of the equipment causes a little anxiety. However, since this is commonly a part of a regular dental checkup, dentists know how to keep patients comfortable and occupied. After filling the cavity, the patient returns home.

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Have a regular dental checkup to avoid getting cavities

Obviously, you want to do everything you can to avoid needing a cavity filled while at a dental checkup. That includes brushing and flossing after every meal and using mouthwash. Also, stay away from sweet food and beverages as much as possible. However, if you need a cavity filled, you can see just how simple the process is, so you have nothing to worry about.

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