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Your smile deserves just as much care as the Granite State’s covered bridges. Avoiding regular dental check-ups and ignoring tooth pain definitely saves you time now, but it could leave you with a dental disaster down the line. Flossing every day and brushing in the morning and night can help you avoid cavities and gum disease, meaning you can enjoy rivers of maple syrup on your pancakes worry-free. Still, oral health can be hard to predict; the only way to be sure that you’re cavity-free is to see the dentist.

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Are you planning a day trip to Portsmouth Brewery with friends? Are you thinking of buying some antiques at Market Square? If history is your thing, maybe you’ve been prepping to take your family on a tour of the Warner House. In Portsmouth, there’s a lot to look forward to, but poor oral health can quickly put a dent in your plans. Tooth decay, gum disease, and even oral cancer can all sneak up on you when you least expect it, but a thorough daily oral care routine can prevent health issues before they come up. Frequent teeth cleanings at the dentist are another essential way to ensure your teeth stay healthy for life. A lifetime of healthy teeth means a lifetime of exploring everything the city has to offer! Don’t let a bad smile hold you back.

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Known for its rich maritime history, Portsmouth has seen its fair share of pirates and sailors. And, of course, where there are pirates and sailors, there are bad teeth! Men at sea often came home from trips with less teeth than when they left due to a lack of upkeep and poor diets. Often eating mainly biscuits and beer, their diets were rich in carbohydrates which promoted the growth of bacteria in the mouth, leading to rotting teeth. While Portsmouth still has a thriving port today, the average person now knows a lot more about how to maintain their teeth than those who came before us. So, learn from your ancestors and make sure you eat a balanced diet that includes not only carbohydrates but leafy greens, proteins, and fruit too! And don’t worry; eating a healthy diet doesn’t make you any less of a Pompey.

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Legend has it that a group of Portsmouth sailors in the 1700s climbed to the top of Pompey’s Pillar by Alexandria in Egypt. When they returned home, they were given the nickname The Pompey Boys. Ever since then, that name has been used as a general term for people from Portsmouth, keeping the carefree, adventurous nature of the community alive. The thing is, it’s hard embracing your adventurous side when you’re dealing with a bad toothache. If searching for the right dentist for you isn’t a challenge you’re willing to take on, try Doctors Network. A network membership gives you direct access to hundreds of dentists in your area ready to offer you highly discounted treatments whenever you need them. Find, compare, and schedule an appointment with the best of the best now so a sore tooth doesn’t spoil the fun later.

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A dental filling or a tooth filling is a common dental procedure used to repair a tooth that has been damaged by tooth decay, also known as cavities or caries. This procedure involves the removal (excavation) of the decayed portion of the tooth and the replacement of the preparation with the ideal filling material. The goal of a tooth filling is to restore the function, integrity, and shape of the tooth, and to prevent further tooth decay. There are several types of filling material that can be utilized, including: 1. Amalgam (silver or metal) fillings: Amalgam fillings, AKA silver fillings, are made from an alloy of metals that include mercury, tin, silver, and copper. These fillings are very strong and durable and have been used for several years. However, they aren't as aesthetically pleasing as other types and may not be used for visible front teeth. 2. Composite (tooth colored) fillings: Composite fillings, AKA white fillings, are made of a mixture of plastic and glass. These fillings can be closely matched to the color of your teeth, making them a very aesthetically pleasing option. They are used in front teeth as well as posterior teeth (molars). 3. Gold fillings: Gold fillings are made from a mixture or alloy of gold, copper, and other precious metals. They are very durable, and long-lasting but are also more expensive than other fillings types. 4. Ceramic fillings: Ceramic fillings are made up of a mixture of ceramic materials and can be closely matched to the color of your teeth. They are comparatively expensive, but they are also strong and durable. The dental filling procedure typically begins with an examination of the diseased tooth by a dentist. They will examine the tooth and take X-rays to determine the extent of the decay. The dentist will numb the area around the tooth with local anesthetic (Novocaine). Then the dentist will use special dental tools to remove the decayed part of the tooth. Once the decay has been excavated (removed), the tooth will be cleaned and prepared for the filling material. The dentist will place the filling substance in the tooth preparation and shape it to the correct form and shape. If a composite (white) filling is used, it will be hardened with a special curing light. The dentist will then polish the filling down to ensure that it is smooth and comfortable while chewing. After the procedure, the tooth may be slightly sensitive to temperature and pressure for a number of days. This sensitivity is usually transient and can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers (NSAIDs). It's crucial to follow the post-operative instructions provided by the dentist such as avoiding hard or crunchy foods for the first hour, avoiding biting on the fresh filling for a while, and generally maintaining good oral hygiene to ensure that the filling lasts a long time. To summarize, a dental filling is a dental procedure used to repair a tooth that has been damaged by caries. The procedure involves the removal of the decay and the restoration of that area with a filling material. There are multiple types of filling materials that can be used, including amalgam (silver), composite(tooth-colored), gold, and ceramic fillings. The procedure usually involves numbing the area around the tooth and using special tools to remove the decayed parts of the tooth. After the filling procedure, the tooth may be sensitive to hot or cold and pressure for a few days, but this should be temporary. Follow the post-operative instructions provided by the dentist, and if the sensitivity does not dissipate after a couple of weeks, let your dental professional know.

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