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Filling Fell Out
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My Filling Fell Out — What Should I Do?Losing a filling can be surprising (and a little stressful), especially if it happens after hours or on the weekend. The good news: in most cases, it's not a dental emergency, and there are simple steps you can take to protect your tooth until we can see you. First Things First: Don't PanicA missing filling rarely causes permanent damage right away. Acting promptly and carefully will help keep the tooth comfortable and prevent further issues. What to Do Right Away1. Gently Clean the Area What Not to Do ● Don't try to glue the filling back in When to Call UsPlease contact our office as soon as we reopen so we can schedule a repair. A lost filling should be addressed promptly to prevent decay, fracture, or infection. Call us sooner (or seek urgent care) if you have: ● Severe or worsening pain If This Happens to a ChildThe same steps apply. If your child is in pain or the tooth has sharp edges that could injure their cheek or tongue, please contact us for guidance as soon as possible. |
