Dental fillings are one of the most common treatments for restoring damaged or decayed teeth. Among the various options, permanent tooth filling cement offers long-lasting durability, protection, and a natural appearance. Understanding how these fillings work and their benefits can help you make informed decisions about your oral health.
What Is Permanent Tooth Filling Cement?
Permanent tooth filling cement is a material used to restore teeth after decay removal or minor damage. Unlike temporary fillings, which are designed to last a few weeks or months, permanent fillings are built to last for years with proper care.
Common materials used include:
- Composite Resin: Tooth-colored material that blends naturally with your teeth.
- Amalgam: A strong, silver-colored alloy, suitable for back teeth that endure heavy chewing.
- Glass Ionomer Cement: Releases fluoride to help prevent further decay and is often used in children or areas not under heavy chewing pressure.
How Permanent Fillings Work
The process of placing a permanent tooth filling typically involves:
- Dental Examination and Cleaning
The dentist examines the tooth and removes all decay to prevent further damage. - Shaping the Tooth
The cavity is shaped to hold the filling securely. - Application of the Filling Material
- Composite Resin: Applied in layers and hardened with a special curing light.
- Amalgam: Packed into the cavity and shaped for proper bite alignment.
- Glass Ionomer: Applied directly to the cavity and allowed to set.
- Composite Resin: Applied in layers and hardened with a special curing light.
- Finishing and Polishing
The dentist checks your bite and polishes the filling to ensure a smooth, natural finish.
Once complete, the filling restores the tooth’s strength, function, and appearance.
Benefits of Permanent Tooth Filling Cement
- Durability
Permanent fillings can last many years, resisting wear from chewing and grinding. - Prevention of Further Decay
By sealing the cavity, fillings protect the tooth from bacteria and future decay. - Restored Function
Permanent fillings allow you to chew, bite, and speak normally without discomfort. - Aesthetic Appeal
Tooth-colored fillings match your natural teeth, providing a seamless appearance. - Quick and Painless Procedure
Most fillings can be placed in a single visit with local anesthesia, making treatment convenient and comfortable.
When Is a Permanent Filling Needed?
Permanent fillings are recommended for:
- Small to moderate cavities
- Cracked or broken teeth
- Worn-down teeth from grinding or trauma
- Teeth previously treated with temporary fillings
Your dentist will assess the best material and method based on the tooth’s location, extent of damage, and your personal preferences.
Caring for Permanent Fillings
To ensure your fillings last:
- Brush and floss regularly
- Avoid chewing extremely hard foods on the filled tooth
- Schedule regular dental check-ups
- Address teeth grinding with a night guard if necessary
With proper care, most permanent fillings can last 10–15 years or even longer.
Final Thoughts
Permanent tooth filling cement is a reliable, long-lasting solution to protect and restore your teeth. From preventing further decay to improving aesthetics and function, these fillings play a critical role in maintaining oral health.
At Dantmoolam Dental Clinic, we provide personalized care using high-quality permanent filling materials tailored to your needs. Whether it’s composite, amalgam, or glass ionomer cement, our team ensures your fillings are durable, comfortable, and natural-looking.