If you’ve had fillings done in the past, there may come a point when you need to have them replaced. Larry Saylor, DMD and his team offer filling replacement in Brandon, Florida, and the process is actually fairly quick and easy. If you have fillings, it’s important to know the signs that they need to […]
Is There a Right Time for a Filling Replacement in Tampa?
As with most things in life, dental fillings don’t last forever. Ideally, most fillings should last up to fifteen years, but some factors can make them deteriorate faster. Unfortunately, some people are also dealing with silver fillings from years ago. These people may want to consider getting a filling replacement in Tampa. If you’re one […]
Taking Care of Your Teeth After a Filling Replacement
If you haven’t taken the best care of your fillings in the past, don’t worry – there’s always the option of a filling replacement. However, you should always make sure you are taking the best possible care of your teeth after a filling replacement to ensure that there aren’t any future dental issues. There are […]
How to Have a Filling Replacement Without Sedation
Sedation dentistry has helped many people successfully undergo dental work when they would have otherwise avoided the office. However, sedation procedures require you to have someone to drive you home. If you want to get dental work done, such as a filling replacement, it is possible to have procedures done without sedation and without fear. […]
Why Filling Replacement is Necessary in Brandon
Your fillings have done their job, filling in the gaps after cavities were removed in the past. They’ve made it possible for you to save your teeth and keep them fully functioning long after your dental procedure has been completed. However, fillings will not last forever. Whether you have problems with your existing fillings or […]
What Happens During a Filling Replacement Procedure and Why is It Important?
A significant portion of the population has at least one dental filling, but few patients know that, according to the American Dental Association, all fillings need to be replaced eventually via a filling replacement procedure. This is because, over time, fillings can be damaged and/or worn-down, just like a natural tooth! This damage and decay […]