Why has my white filling turned yellow?

Composite tooth fillings can often yellow or brown over time due to foods and beverages you intake, or other variables. If you get your teeth professionally whitened, the composite filling will not brighten and may be more noticeable. If you have had professional teeth whitening, Dr.
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How do I get my fillings white again?

Stained fillings cannot be whitened, they must be replaced to correct. There are a couple of reasons why you have stained fillings. Firstly, the plastic that they are made of slowly breaks down over time. So the surface of the filling becomes rough and porous.
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Why do composite fillings turn yellow?

Why does this surface staining or discoloration happen? Composite restorations are made partly of plastic resin and this resin can at least at the surface become porous and can either pick up stains or appear more yellow.
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Do fillings change color over time?

If your filling no longer protects your tooth as it should, it can cause bacteria and tiny food particles to become trapped underneath it. You'll need to have the filling replaced to prevent new decay. If you have a composite filling, it's normal for it to discolor over time.
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Can fillings become discolored?

It is the nature of tooth colored dental fillings – sometimes called white fillings or composite restorations – that they will discolor and stain as they age. Over time the edges of dental restorations or fillings may become more noticeable and rougher.
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How do you fix discolored fillings?

You can use a soft bristled toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste on your fillings to gently remove any staining debris left on the surface after meals. If your filling becomes significantly stained or you have an old or discolored filling in the front of your smile, you may want to replace your filling.
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Why do fillings discolor?

When fluids leak underneath a filling, staining and decay may develop. Leakage may appear as a dark line around the edge of the filling or a dark area underneath the filling itself. White fillings may turn a darker color over time from smoking, drying out or exposure to high staining foods or drinks.
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How often do white fillings need to be replaced?

The scientific literature shows that most white composite fillings will last about 7-10 years in healthy patients – but this estimate is based on older kinds of composite fillings, and significant advancements in filling manufacturing have been made since that time (and continue to be made).
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Can you bleach white fillings?

Teeth whitening will only whiten real teeth

Like so many of us who have had work done at the dentists and have been left with dentures, crowns, fillings or veneers, bear in mind that teeth whitening will not work on these and the colour will remain unchanged.
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Will baking soda whiten fillings?

Baking soda makes an easy and effective DIY home remedy for teeth whitening. Studies published in The Journal of the American Dental Association showed that baking soda is an effective stain remover and whitening ingredient for oral care.
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Can composite fillings be replaced?

Composite fillings may need to be replaced more often than metal ones. Somewhere in the realm of every seven to ten years, you will need to have your composites updated or replaced. They may not be suitable for very large filling needs.
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Can you get tooth decay under a filling?

Recurrent decay is tooth decay that forms under existing fillings and crowns because of leakage around the dental restorations. Constant pressure from chewing or stress from grinding and clenching can cause fillings to crack, chip or wear away. These problems leave gaps and allow bacteria to get under the filling.
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Can a composite filling be removed?

Since there is no requirement of removing any of your natural tooth structures, the bonding material can be easily removed without damaging your enamel. This is contrary to other dental procedures such as veneers. Veneers need the removal of a thin layer of enamel; therefore, the procedure is not reversible.
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Can filled teeth be whitened?

Crowns & Fillings Do Not React To Chemical Teeth Whiteners

Unlike your natural teeth, the peroxide used to whiten teeth does not react to the material of your tooth-colored crown or filling. They cannot be whitened, and will always remain the same shade even if you have the rest of your teeth whitened.
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How do dentists remove white fillings?

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Sandpaper discs – The abrasive surface of a sandpaper disc will remove the composite from a tooth and polish it. The flexible discs reach all surfaces of your tooth and leave a smooth gloss. Carbide drills – These high-speed drills polish teeth.
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Do white fillings wear down?

In most cases, the filling just gradually and slowly breaks down. Damaged fillings can result in serious tooth damage. Cracks and leaks in the fillings can allow bacteria and food particles to sneak inside the tooth and hide there.
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Does charcoal toothpaste whiten fillings?

Charcoal's effect on dental restorations is not known.

It's not yet known how charcoal affects the materials used to make veneers, bridges, crowns, and white fillings. Particles of charcoal could build up between them, leaving a black or gray outline.
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Will whitening toothpaste whiten crowns?

Will teeth whiteners affect your crown? Most crowns are made from porcelain or composite porcelain. According to the American Dental Association, whitening treatments do not work on these types of materials. However, they will remain the color they were when your dentist put them in.
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How do you know if your filling is infected?

Symptoms
  1. Severe, persistent, throbbing toothache that can radiate to the jawbone, neck or ear.
  2. Sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures.
  3. Sensitivity to the pressure of chewing or biting.
  4. Fever.
  5. Swelling in your face or cheek.
  6. Tender, swollen lymph nodes under your jaw or in your neck.
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How many times can you get a filling on the same tooth?

How Many Times Can You Replace a Single Filling? 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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Why does my dentist want to replace my fillings?

If the dentist finds evidence that a filling has failed or detects decay on the radiograph, the dental filling should be replaced promptly. Don't wait until the tooth hurts or a crack appears in the filling of the tooth. Early detection and treatment can mini- mize the need for extensive and costly procedures.
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How long do white fillings last on front teeth?

White fillings don't last as long as silver fillings, and on average sustain for about 7-10 years. Nonetheless, they're still an incredibly strong, successful treatment for most cavities.
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Can composite fillings last 20 years?

composite fillings last 5 to 15 years. gold fillings last 15 to 20 years.
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What happens if you don't replace a filling?

If a filling isn't replaced within a few days, it could cause damage to the unprotected tooth. Bacteria and food particles can stick into the empty space, causing decay. Also, the missing filling can expose dentin, the second layer of tooth under the hard outer enamel.
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Should you replace old fillings?

If your fillings have started to show signs of significant wear and tear or damage, then it's likely time to consider replacing them. This is particularly true if you're experiencing pain or increased sensitivity at the cavity sight.
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