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Do fillings need to be replaced?

Yes, dental fillings aren’t meant to last forever. Over time, they can wear down, crack, or become loose — which is why regular dental checkups are so important.

Here’s what Canadian patients should know about replacing fillings.

⌛ How Long Do Fillings Last?

  • Composite (tooth-coloured) fillings: 5 to 10 years
  • Amalgam (silver) fillings: 10 to 15 years
  • Gold or ceramic inlays/onlays: Can last even longer with proper care

The lifespan depends on:

  • The size and location of the filling
  • Your oral hygiene habits
  • If you grind or clench your teeth

🚑 Signs a Filling May Need to Be Replaced

  • Sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweets
  • A visible crack or chip in the filling
  • Pain when biting or chewing
  • The filling feels loose or rough
  • Decay developing around the edges

🥺 Why Replacement Matters

Worn or damaged fillings can allow bacteria to sneak in, leading to:

  • Tooth decay beneath the filling
  • Infection or abscess
  • A possible need for a root canal or crown

Catching issues early can save time, discomfort, and cost.

🛌 What Happens During a Replacement?

The dentist will:

  • Remove the old filling
  • Clean the area and check for any decay
  • Place a new filling, matched to your tooth

It’s usually a quick and painless process.

Not sure how old your filling is? Visit our Canadian dental team for a checkup. We’ll make sure your smile stays strong and healthy for years to come.

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