Can I file my own tooth filling?

Dentists say that no one should ever file their own teeth, since it can cause permanent damage. We all love the life hacks and fun advice shared on TikTok, but dentists are warning against an alarming new trend where users file their own teeth at home with nail files or other household objects.
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Can I file down my own teeth?

If you try to file or shave your teeth at home, you can damage the enamel on your teeth, which can lead to a whole host of other problems. You can't regrow tooth enamel, so any damage is irreversible. You might even wind up needing a veneer or crown if the damage is severe enough.
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Can I file my tooth filling?

The short answer is "yes." If the damage is minor, the dentist might be able to file the tooth and smooth out the chip.
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Can I file my teeth with a nail filer?

Beside the bacteria that can build up on used nail files, “filing down your teeth using a nail file is incredibly damaging and could cause permanent damage to the tooth structure as well as the enamel around the edge of the tooth," warns Sunny Sihra, Lead dentist and owner of the Simply Teeth Clinic.
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Can dentist file down filling?

In most cases, high fillings will need to be ground down and leveled by the applying dentist. Usually, grounding down the high filling will result in diminished pain and increased comfort.
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Will my fillings smooth out?

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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How can I tell if my filling is too high?

Determining If the Filling Is Too High

In a nutshell, this involves pressing your upper and lower teeth tightly together while your mouth is empty. If you feel some sensitivity, soreness, or pressure on certain sections of the teeth, it's a good indicator of a high filling.
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How do you file down a sharp filling?

Whenever a patient calls in with this type of situation, I recommend for them to file it down with a nail file. With the fingernail file you can take that file on that sharp edge of the tooth. Within a few strokes, that sharp edge is a rounded edge making the tooth feel so much better.
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What can I file my teeth with?

What do dentists use to file teeth? For filing teeth, your dentist will use a sanding tool or laser to remove small amounts of enamel from the tooth. Then they will use thin strips of sandpaper-like material to reshape the teeth.
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Can you file a chipped tooth at home?

There are also some things you should never do at home if you chip a tooth. Never, ever try and file down a chipped tooth. Doing so can easily compromise the tooth enamel and the dentin beneath it, both of which are important parts of your oral health.
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Can a dentist shave down a tooth?

Teeth Shaving Done at the Dentist

You may undergo teeth shaving for: Cosmetic Reasons: A step for adding veneers but also a low-level, painless cosmetic dental procedure, teeth shaving can improve the appearance of a tooth that is misshapen, slightly chipped or has scalloped or jagged edges.
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Can a filling be too low?

Fillings that are too low may not have been properly fitted or moulded into the gap in your tooth. This puts the filling at risk of becoming loose, breaking or falling out. If you discover your filling is loose, it's important to revisit your dentist as bacteria will find its way into your tooth.
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How many times can a filling be replaced?

A patient with resin fillings may need to replace the fillings every seven to 10 years. Silver or amalgam fillings are also popular due to their durability and affordability, lasting an average of 15 years.
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Does it hurt to file your teeth?

The tooth reshaping process is completely painless. Only the surface of the tooth is being filed with paper disks, which means you will not feel anything during the treatment. It's a little bit like filing your nails. It won't hurt a bit and they'll look great afterwards.
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How much does it cost to file your teeth?

Teeth Reshaping: Cost

According to American Cosmetic Dentistry, the cost of teeth reshaping (also called contouring) treatment typically is between $50 to $300 per tooth before (and if!) insurance helps cover it.
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How can I fill a hole in my tooth at home?

Here's how: Clean it out thoroughly, and either buy paste in a drugstore or mix your own with Vaseline and corn starch. "Mix it to be a pretty thick paste," he says. Then, put the paste in the crown, place it on the tooth, and bite down gently until it's seated.
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How do you deaden a nerve in your tooth?

Want to numb your tooth pain? Swishing alcohol like whiskey, scotch, vodka, and brandy will kill the germs and help numb the area around the tooth. A cotton ball soaked in alcohol and applied to the affected area might also be a good way to apply this pain reliever.
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How do you dull a sharp tooth?

Sharp edges: If the broken tooth has a sharp or jagged edge, you can cover it with a piece of wax paraffin or sugarless chewing gum. This is just a temporary fix to keep it from cutting your tongue or the inside of your lip or cheek before the repair can be done.
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How do I get rid of a sharp bit in my tooth?

If you have chipped off just a small piece of tooth enamel, your dentist may repair the damage with a filling. If the repair is to a front tooth or can be seen when you smile, your dentist will likely use a procedure called bonding, which uses a tooth-colored composite resin.
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Why do my teeth feel uneven after a filling?

This is common. Most likely your new filling is taller than your teeth are used to and needs to be adjusted. The topography of your tooth before and after the filling will never be exactly the same.
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Why does my new filling feel weird?

If your new fillings or crowns feel sensitive following completion, this can be normal up to 6+ months. Many times, this is just caused by the manipulation of the drill and work done to the tooth.
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Why is my filling rough?

Even a tiny crack in the filling can affect its ability to protect the tooth. Some fillings look intact but start to feel rough when you put your tongue over them. Fillings should feel smooth, and signs of roughness are a sign that the filling is wearing down.
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How long until filling feels normal?

In many cases, the sensitivity will likely last several days or even possibly several weeks. This sensitivity is completely normal as it is a result of nerves in the filled tooth sending pain signals to surrounding teeth and gums. Thus, there is no need to panic if someone feels sensitive in the aftermath of a filling.
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How do dentists remove old fillings?

A High Volume Suction device will be used. This suction pulls all particles away from the tooth as the filling is being drilled out. Powdered charcoal and chlorella are placed in your mouth under the rubber dam.
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How many fillings is too much?

There is no single number of how many times you can have a filling replaced. Usually, we will stop replacing the dental filling after the hole becomes too large. Once you have more filling material than natural tooth material your tooth no longer holds enough strength.
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