Discover Aesthetic Filling Lifestyle and Prevention strategies. Learn how diet and habits affect the longevity of your fillings at LIV Hospital.
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An aesthetic filling restores your tooth, but it does not make it invincible. The longevity of your filling depends largely on your lifestyle. At LIV Hospital, we want your smile to last for years. This requires a partnership between your daily habits and our professional care. By making small adjustments to your diet and hygiene, you can prevent new decay and keep your fillings looking fresh and natural.
Diet plays a massive role in the health of your aesthetic fillings. Bacteria in your mouth feed on sugar to create acid. This acid attacks the enamel and the edges of your filling. To protect your restoration, you need to minimize sugar intake. Sticky candies are especially dangerous because they cling to the filling, increasing the risk of pulling it loose or causing decay underneath it.
Key dietary adjustments:
It is not just sugar that harms teeth; acid is also a major threat. Acidic foods and beverages can erode the bond between the tooth and the composite resin. This erosion leads to “micro-leakage,” where bacteria sneak under the filling. Beverages like soda, sports drinks, and citrus juices should be consumed in moderation.
Tips to reduce acid damage:
One of the main benefits of aesthetic fillings is that they match your tooth color. However, composite resin can stain over time, just like natural teeth. Unlike porcelain ceramics, composite material is slightly porous. Exposure to strong pigments can cause the filling to turn yellow or dark, making it stand out against your natural tooth.
Common staining agents to avoid:
Good hygiene is the foundation of prevention. You must brush and floss correctly to protect the margins of your filling. If plaque builds up around the filling, it can create a new cavity. We recommend using a soft-bristled toothbrush. Hard bristles can scratch the surface of the aesthetic filling, making it lose its shine and collect stains faster.
The ideal hygiene routine:
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Stress triggers grinding (bruxism), which can crack or detach fillings.
Signs:
A custom nightguard is the best insurance against grinding. It absorbs force to protect your teeth and fillings. At LIV Hospital, we scan your teeth to create a perfectly fitted guard.
Benefits:
Sports trauma puts teeth and fillings at risk. We recommend custom-fitted mouthguards over store-bought versions for their superior benefits:
Teeth are for food, not tools. Using them otherwise stresses filling bonds. Stop these habits immediately:
Tobacco causes stubborn stains and reduces gum circulation. This leads to gum disease and recession, exposing roots to decay under fillings.
Impact of smoking on fillings:
Good dental health starts before birth. For pregnant mothers, maintaining oral health is crucial. Poor gum health in the mother has been linked to premature birth and low birth weight. Additionally, the mother’s decay-causing bacteria can be transmitted to the baby after birth. Treating cavities with aesthetic fillings during pregnancy is safe and recommended to reduce the bacterial load.
Prenatal dental tips:
Secondary prevention means catching problems before they become disasters. You should not wait until a filling hurts to see a dentist. Regular checkups at LIV Hospital allow us to check the integrity of your fillings. We look for rough edges, leaks, or wear and tear.
What we check during visits:
Even with great brushing, you cannot remove tartar (hardened plaque) at home. Professional cleanings are essential for the lifespan of aesthetic fillings. At LIV Hospital, we use specialized polishing pastes that are safe for composite resins. We restore the gloss of the filling, which helps prevent plaque from sticking to it in the future.
The LIV Hospital approach:
To prevent staining, minimize your intake of dark foods and drinks like coffee, red wine, and berries. If you do consume them, rinse your mouth with water immediately afterwards. Avoid smoking, as it causes severe yellowing. Regular professional polishing at LIV Hospital will also help keep the surface smooth and stain-resistant.
A low-sugar, low-acid diet prevents decay and erosion. Eat crisp fruits and vegetables as natural cleaners, and cheese to neutralize acid.
Stress often leads to grinding, which can crack or detach fillings. A custom nightguard is recommended to protect your restorations during sleep.
Yes, wear a mouthguard during contact sports or risky activities to prevent broken fillings. Custom-fitted guards provide superior protection against impact and dental emergencies.
Avoid bad habits like nail-biting, ice chewing, and using teeth as tools. Quitting smoking and consistent hygiene will significantly extend the life of your fillings.
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