Here are some things to look out for after a filling:
Diet: Avoid chewing hard, sticky, or sticky foods for a period of time after a filling to avoid putting pressure on the filling or triggering it to fall off. Choose soft foods, foods that are cooked thoroughly, and try to avoid irritation from excessive heat or cold.
Chewing method: When chewing at the filling site, try to avoid concentrating on the filling area, but spread it out on the other teeth. This helps to reduce the pressure on the filling and reduces the risk of falling out.
Chew thoroughly: Make sure food is chewed thoroughly before swallowing to avoid the effects of excessive pressure on the filler caused by insufficient chewing.
Avoid biting hard objects: Try to avoid biting hard objects with your teeth or biting open hard objects, such as nut shells, ice cubes, etc. This avoids exerting excessive force on the filling and reduces the risk of the filling falling off or breaking.
Follow your doctor's instructions: Follow your dentist's advice and precautions, such as avoiding eating or drinking for a period of time, and not brushing the filler too hard. This helps the filler to firm and facilitates the healing process.
Pay attention to oral hygiene: Continue to practice good oral hygiene Xi by brushing, flossing, and mouthwashing regularly to remove food residue and bacteria from tooth surfaces and around fillings. This can reduce the occurrence of caries and periodontal disease and protect the persistence of fillings.
Regular follow-up: Follow your dentist's advice to check the status of your filling. The dentist can check the quality of the filling, the condition of the restoration, and make timely repairs or adjustments to ensure its function and aesthetics.
Please note that the above recommendations are for general information purposes only. Different individuals and different filling conditions may have special considerations, please consult your dentist and follow their professional advice at the time of acceptance**.
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