When I was told that I needed a filling, should I clean my teeth before I had them filled?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-04
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    My mom is a dentist, so I know a lot about dentistry.

    If it's not a small clinic like a big hospital, you have to be careful. A lot of them are informal.

    You'd better go to a big hospital, where the doctor will be better. Let them see it, and make up if they want.

    In addition, the initial stage of tooth decay generally does not feel very painful.

    But wait until you really feel the pain before you go to see it. It's too late.

    Many of my mother's patients go to see them when they are in pain. Outcome. You can imagine it.

    So tooth decay can be big or small. The sooner you look at it, the better.

    Anyway, in a word: go to a regular hospital and see a dentist.

    I'm so tired from typing. Huh

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The doctor is right when he says that you need a filling.

    I have also encountered this situation when cleaning my teeth, the cavity that is usually covered with tartar and calculus is exposed after cleaning the tooth, and the cavity is to be found and repaired in time, otherwise, once the whole tooth is rotten, it will have to be extracted.

    Generally, dental fillings need to be continuously filled for one to two weeks until they are cured, and finally the hole is blocked. I've had a tooth filled for nearly 10 years and haven't made any waves.

    The process of anti-inflammatory is both a first-class process, which requires cleaning of the pulp and nerves, and it is normal to have a little pain.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Then you have to make up for it, if you don't make up for the small hole, don't make up for the big hole, and suffer Hurry up, go to the big hospital to make up for it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    A filling is the restoration of a damaged or decayed tooth to its normal state. For fillings, the dentist first removes the decayed tooth, cleans the damaged area, and then injects a filling into the vacated cavity.

    The most common dental disease is tooth decay, which is formed by the destruction and decalcification of the hard tissues (enamel, dentin) of the tooth by acid.

    A cavity hole. Since the tooth itself does not have the ability to repair, after the cavity is formed, the only way to remove the bad tissue around the cavity is to remove the bad tissue around the cavity and then fill it with appropriate materials to restore the ability to chew and further prevent the further progress of cavity. This method of selecting appropriate filling materials according to the size, depth and location of cavities is commonly known as filling.

    Fillings not only prevent the tooth from becoming infected by bacteria, but also prevent further tooth decay. Fillings include gold, porcelain, synthetic resin (similar to tooth color), and silver powder (an alloy of mercury, silver, copper, tin, and sometimes zinc).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Question 1: Is it better to clean your teeth first and then fill your teeth or fill your teeth first and then clean your teeth Hello, this problem should be based on your teeth and periodontal condition, if the tooth has caries, it should be repaired as soon as possible to avoid further deterioration of the tooth and lead to loss. For those patients with a large amount of dental calculus, if you need to fill your teeth, it is recommended to clean your teeth first to remove those calculus and soft scale, so that the teeth can be used for a long time.

    In addition, some affected teeth require periodontal**, which may require subgingival scaling, and if the tooth is filled first, it may be scraped off. In addition, once the gums touch the gums when filling the teeth in a red and swollen state, they may continue to bleed, making it impossible for the doctor to operate, so it is necessary to clean the teeth first. Therefore, whether to clean your teeth first or fill your teeth first depends on your own dental condition.

    Question 2: Do I need to clean my teeth when I have a filling? Scaling and filling are not a system, usually fillings are the aid that chickens need to be scaled. Moreover, tooth cleaning cannot clean the cavity of the teeth, and there is no disinfection effect.

    Before filling, the cavity is generally disinfected with 75% alcohol cotton. So don't worry.

    Question 3: Do I need to clean my teeth before filling, the doctor told me to wash for a week in a row, I feel that your teeth don't need to be washed, you can wash it once, and then blast sand.

    Question 4: Can I clean my teeth just after filling my teeth Hello, I can clean my teeth after filling. In fact, scaling is often just to clean the calculus attached to the surface of the teeth, usually at the junction between the teeth and the gums.

    It is recommended that you explain to the doctor which teeth you have just filled when you clean your teeth, and the doctor will carefully avoid them, and now the materials are becoming more and more advanced, both hardness and adhesion have been greatly improved, and you can rest assured that you can clean your teeth. Also, pay more attention to oral hygiene, that is not by cleaning your teeth, develop good oral hygiene, Jinan Keen Oral for you, I hope it will help you!

    Question 5: Can filling and scaling be done at the same time Cleaning the teeth first and then extracting the teeth, or cleaning the teeth after two or three days after the tooth extraction.

    Question 6: 23 Do I need to fill my teeth before I have orthodontic treatment?

    Periodontal and other dental problems need to be treated before orthodontics, teeth cleaning and filling. Because if the correction is started, it will be more troublesome to go for the filling, and if it is bracketed, it will affect the correction. So be sure to do these things before correcting**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, you can clean your teeth normally.

    Contraindications to dental cleaning:

    1.Patients who use cardiac pacemakers are prohibited from having ultrasound scaling to avoid symptoms such as heart rhythm disturbances caused by interfering with the pacemaker's work.

    2.Patients with gingival malignancies are not easily exposed to routine scaling to avoid the spread of the tumor.

    3.Patients with active angina, myocardial infarction that has occurred within six months, and hypertension and heart failure that are not effectively controlled are not easy to undergo routine scaling**.

    4.Patients with local inflammation of the hard and soft tissues of the oral cavity in the acute phase (except for acute necrotizing gingivitis) should wait until the acute phase has passed before scaling to avoid the spread of inflammation to the blood.

    5.People with various bleeding disorders, such as patients with thrombocytopenia, leukemia, patients with uncontrolled type 3 diabetes, uncontrolled hyperthyroidism, etc., should be given appropriate amounts of procoagulant drugs in advance to control the clotting rate to avoid bleeding during tooth cleaning.

    6.Patients with certain acute infectious diseases, such as those with active acute hepatitis and tuberculosis, should also wait for the disease to stabilize before going to the hospital for teeth cleaning.

    7.Pregnant women should receive a thorough oral treatment before pregnancy**, as scaling during pregnancy, especially during the first and second trimesters, greatly increases the probability of miscarriage.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Due to the dietary structure, most modern people have caries and insect teeth, and those with this kind of dental disease need to be filled with teeth**, so many people have one or two filled teeth. At the same time, scaling can clean the mouth and prevent the growth of bacteria, which is a good way to prevent tooth decay. However, can a person with a tooth filling have his teeth cleaned?

    The importance of ultrasound scaling.

    Ultrasonic teeth cleaning is one of the most common health care methods in the oral world, not only to clear dental calculus, plaque and so on to maintain cavity hygiene, but also to whiten teeth, eliminate bad breath, prevent periodontal disease and tooth decay, teeth cleaning is gradually being paid attention to, people from the past from not cleaning teeth to the current regular cleaning in the hospital, because people realize the importance of teeth.

    The principle of ultrasonic scaling.

    Ultrasonic tooth cleaning is to remove calculus, smoke stains and tea spots on the teeth through the high-frequency action of ultrasound, which can prevent bleeding gums or loose teeth, help with oral diseases such as periodontitis, and the damage to the tooth surface is very small, and the time for teeth cleaning is also very short, which is convenient and effective, and will not harm oral health.

    Can I do ultrasound scaling after filling?

    In order to maintain their oral health, many friends who have filled their teeth also want to clean their teeth, but they are worried that cleaning their teeth after filling will cause the filler material to fall off, or it will be brittle and loose? In general, it is possible to clean your teeth after a filling. As for whether the filling material will fall off, this concern is not necessary, because before the filling, the doctor has already cleaned the dirt on the patient's teeth, and the filling material has already solidified after such a long time, so friends who have filled teeth can be completely assured of cleaning.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Are you sure it's a filling?

    There are generally 3 types of fillings:

    1. The caries is not perforated, the pulp is not infected, and the cavity is not perforated. After the cave type was prepared, it was repaired at that time. If the proximal medulla needs to be pacified for a week, then it will be replenished.

    2. Deep caries, pulp infection, and pulp perforation are required for the preparation of cavity type. Pulp inactivator is inserted, and the pulp is aseptically necrotic for 2-7 days (different times of inactivator). If there is no secondary infection, you can put in the dry pith agent to make up directly, if the secondary infection occurs, you also need to seal the disinfectant for 5-7 days each time until the infection is eliminated.

    There is also a kind of ** is to extract the pulp.

    Treat the root canal, sterilize (ibid.), and make up after thoroughness. This kind of ** is relatively ideal3, caries through the pulp, generally at this time because of the pain to go to the doctor, in case of suppuration, need to be drained for 3-5 days with oral anti-inflammatory drugs, treatment of fistula, and finally treatment and disinfection as above.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Disease analysis: After filling, it generally does not affect the scaling, and do not clean the filling material during cleaning, otherwise ultrasound** may cause the filling material to fall off and affect the adhesion.

    Guidance: You need to pay attention to the correct brushing method. The occurrence of dental calculus and tooth decay is mostly related to improper brushing methods.

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