
Aug
Many try to avoid visiting the dentist by using one of the over-the-counter dental filling products available at the local drugstore. These materials are designed as an interim measure to relieve the pain and protect the tooth when you have a dental emergency. They are a great temporary solution, but they are not permanent.
In some cases, dentists also place temporary fillings, these fillings are stronger, but they are a short-term restoration. They may use a temporary filling during an emergency and schedule an appointment for a permanent filling when there is time. They are also used to protect a tooth while waiting for a crown, inlay, or onlay to be made.
Whether your filling is the over-the-counter type or placed by the dentist, it is important that they be replaced with a durable permanent filling promptly. Generally, the temporary filling material is soft and will wear down, fracture, or fall out before long. It is crucial to replace the homemade fillings as soon as possible. The decay and bacteria are still present and will continue to erode the tooth.
Drs. Mike and Marisa Milligan at Eastland Dental Center recommend white filling material because it strengthens the tooth and is aesthetically appealing. Dental fillings are one of the oldest forms of restoration in dentistry and remain one of the most important. Fillings are the option that keeps small problems from turning into big ones, and thanks to research and development, they are more beautiful and effective than ever before. The materials and techniques of dental fillings have continued to evolve and improve throughout history.
In the earliest times, cavities were filled with various materials, such as Chinese herbs, gum, turpentine resin, and stone chips. In the late 1400s, gold foil fillings were first recommended, but in the 1500s, cork or lead was used to fill teeth. In the 1700s, tin foil was frequently used. By the early 19th century, gold leaf enjoyed growing popularity in the United States. The first dental amalgam was developed in 1826, and the first porcelain filling came into use in 1897. Today we are fortunate to have the option of beautiful white filling materials thanks to the never-ending quest to provide better dentistry for all patients.
If you have an unfilled cavity or one that has a temporary filling, call Eastland Dental Center today at (309) 663-4711. Drs. Mike and Marisa Milligan and their awesome dental team provide the best treatments and materials dentistry has to offer for all their patients.
Eastland Dental Center is owned and operated by the father-daughter duo, Dr. Mike Milligan and Dr. Marisa Milligan.
Dr. Mike completed his doctor of dental medicine degree from Southern Illinois University in 1978. Dr. Marisa completed her doctor of dental medicine degree from Midwestern University in 2015. Both doctors have logged hundreds of hours of continuing education to stay on top of the latest technologies in dentistry as well as the most current research on the oral-systemic, mouth-body connection to benefit their patients. Dr. Mike and Dr. Marisa are active members and in excellent standing with the American Dental Association, Illinois State Dental Association, Chicago Dental Society, McLean County Dental Association, American Academy of Oral Systemic Health, and numerous other societies.
Both doctors are avid golfers and have won several national golf tournaments over the years. They are the only father-daughter team in the state to have won the Illinois State Amateur Golf Championship. Dr. Mike in 1974 and Dr. Marisa in 2005.