Fillings
Here's a summary of steps to follow after a dental filling for a healthy recovery:
Avoid Eating Right Away: Wait until the numbness wears off before eating to prevent accidentally biting your tongue or cheek.
Be Gentle with the Area: Avoid chewing hard or sticky foods on the treated side to protect the filling and the surrounding tooth.
Maintain Good Oral Hygiene: Brush and floss regularly to keep the area clean and prevent decay around the filling.
Use Over-the-Counter Pain Relief: If you experience discomfort, take over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen as directed.
Monitor Sensitivity: Some sensitivity to hot or cold foods and drinks is normal but should lessen over time. Contact your dentist if sensitivity persists.
Avoid Hard Foods: For the first 24 hours, avoid hard or crunchy foods to prevent damaging the filling.
Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water, but avoid overly hot or cold beverages initially.
Follow Up: Attend any scheduled follow-up appointments to ensure the filling is intact and functioning properly.
Contact Your Dentist: If you experience prolonged pain, significant sensitivity, or if the filling feels loose, contact your dentist for evaluation.
These steps can help ensure a smooth recovery and the longevity of your dental filling.