Why won't my floss go between teeth after filling?

If little bit of filling over flows between the teeth, this will happen. It needs to be cleared from between the teeth and will be done by the dentist. Go back to the dentist, and he may have to adjust the fillings between the teeth a bit.

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Why can't I floss between my fillings?

Flossing removes the food particles that stick between your teeth that your toothbrush bristles cannot reach. However, there are concerns about flossing for people who have dental fillings. This is because the movement caused by flossing between teeth might dislodge or damage the filling.

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Should you be able to floss between a filling?

Don't hesitate to brush your teeth or floss after a filling.

Did you know that you don't have to wait to brush your teeth or floss after a dental filling? As long as you brush gently and floss carefully around the tooth, you should be able to keep the area clean as usual.

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What if floss gets stuck after filling?

This is to prevent the floss from being ripped on the filling. If the floss gets stuck, don't try to pull it back through the contact point. Rather, let go of the floss' end and pull it out to one side. To avoid this from happening again, you should use a waxed floss to avoid snaring or fraying.

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Why does it hurt to floss between teeth after filling?

If your tooth hurts when flossing after filling, it may be that the filling is also cracked or loose. If the filling is brand new, the filled tooth may still be sensitive. For all of these reasons, it is again important to give your dentist a call.

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Can a dentist mess up a filling?

Dental fillings are used as a restorative measure in teeth that have been affected by decay or damage. It is a common procedure and most fillings are carried out without any issues, but sometimes dentists may perform the treatment poorly, which can lead to a number of problems as a result.

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How long does it take for a deep filling to settle down?

Generally, dental experts suggest that it takes about 24 hours for a filling to settle down. The stakes are higher for metal-based dental fillings like amalgams or gold fillings.

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How do you floss fiber stuck between teeth?

Take a wooden toothpick and gently slide it between your teeth where the object is lodged. Push firmly but slowly! If you let it sit there for a few seconds, it will create a small space so you can dislodge the item. Afterward, you can floss again and rinse your mouth with warm water to accelerate the process.

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Why does it feel like something is stuck in my tooth after a filling?

Eating can place pressure on the filling, which may aggravate the tissue below. If food particles or liquids creep under a loose filling, that can also cause discomfort. Discomfort or oral pain may be present even when you are not eating. Discomfort is one of the most common signs of a damaged filling.

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What is the hard chunk when flossing?

If you have tartar break off while flossing, it will look like a small chunk of yellowish tooth. Depending on where it was located, you may be able to see the rest of the calculus bridge with a missing piece, looking like a slightly chipped tooth. Make sure that it is tartar and not a tooth or filling.

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What not to do after teeth filling?

What Not To Do After A Tooth Filling
  1. Do Not Touch Your Tooth Filling. The first thing you mustn't do, especially once you've just had the filling treatment performed. ...
  2. Do Not Ignore Sensitivity. ...
  3. Do Not Mask Behind Your Pain. ...
  4. Do Not Grind Your Teeth. ...
  5. Do Not Eat Chewy Or Sticky Foods.

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What is a filling overhang?

Overhangs occur when a filling is not placed flush with the tooth surface. These extensions create areas that collect plaque bacteria. The overhanging filling prevents the tooth being cleaned effectively, as it catches the floss, and makes brushing that area almost impossible.

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Can teeth be too close to floss?

"Tight teeth" are very closely spaced, leaving little room in between each of them. This can make flossing very difficult, painful, and frustrating with a lot of floss broken halfway through. Luckily, there are a few tricks that can ease the struggle that flossing with tight teeth tends to pose.

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Why is my filling not smooth between my teeth?

Roughness. Because your new filling is not comprised of the same bone as your original tooth, you may notice a difference in how it feels. Your new filling might feel rough to your tongue. Follow your regular brushing schedule and your filling will begin to smooth out.

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What is the recovery time for a filling?

There is no recovery period after getting a filling, so patients are free to return to their regular activities. Some patients might experience increased teeth sensitivity following their treatment.

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How far down between teeth should you floss?

After you slide the floss between your teeth, you should bend it around the tooth and let it plunge beneath the gum line (in a perfect world, it should plunge around 2 – 3 millimeters down).

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How do I know if my dentist has a messed up filling?

Some of these include sensitivity to hot or cold food or beverages, an uneven surface, cracking, chipping, or decay around the filling, a broken tooth again, shifting of a tooth's position, or a change in the color of a tooth after it has been filled.

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How long does it take for fillings to smooth?

Often this will smooth down after a couple of days of normal eating and chewing. If it doesn't or is particularly sharp or annoying, just visit the dentist to have the area smoothed and the tooth polished.

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What does a failed dental filling feel like?

A bad filling could cause you to feel some sharp tooth pain when biting down and chewing with the tooth and may undergo changes in texture and coloring in the surrounding tooth enamel as bacteria affects the seam that seals the filling to the tooth enamel.

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Will stuck floss eventually come out?

If you've ended up accidentally swallowing some tooth floss, don't panic. If it's a small piece, it will naturally make its way “out”. If it's a larger piece, you still shouldn't worry. Though your stomach cannot actually digest the materials, it will also still find its way out safe and sound.

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Do white fillings take time to settle?

White fillings stick to the sides of your tooth and this can cause some flexion when biting on them. It can take 2-4 weeks for this to settle down, so if you're experiencing this after a white filling then you need to be patient.

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How long to tell if filling is too high?

Q) What are the symptoms of a high filling? A) A day or two later, you'll know if the filling is too high. If it is, you'll feel the newly filled tooth and the tooth directly above or below it making contact before the rest of your teeth.

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Do deep fillings lead to root canals?

The majority of deep fillings can be treated successfully without resulting in sensitivity and do not require root canal treatments.

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