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Care after dental composite
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Care after dental composite

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Dr. Azadeh Khaljian

Dr. Azadeh Khaljian

Tehran

Surgeon - dentist

مراقبت‌های بعد از کامپوزیت دندان

کامپوزیت دندان، این روزها به یکی از محبوب‌ترین روش‌های زیبایی دندان تبدیل شده است. With the help of this method, you can have a beautiful and attractive smile. However, having a beautiful smile is not limited to composites. Care after dental composite plays a key role in maintaining its beauty and durability. In this article from Dental Magazine, we will discuss the comprehensive and complete care after dental composite in the initial days and in the long term. Stay with us.

Care After the composite in the early days

Since composite is one of the methods of beautifying teeth, you should pay enough attention to the care points related to it in the first days; Because not following these points can change the color of your tooth composite, which cannot be easily compensated.

  • Care while eating and drinking: Avoid eating or drinking anything until the numbness in your mouth wears off. This prevents accidental damage to the composite and oral tissues.
  • Avoid colored drinks and foods: In the first 24 to 48 hours, avoid colored foods and drinks such as coffee, tea, soda, soy sauce, and dark juices. In this period of time, the composite is more susceptible to staining.
  • Avoidance of hard and sticky foods: Avoid eating hard foods like nuts, ice cream, and sticky foods like toffee and chewing gum. These foods can damage the composite.
  • Anesthesia Care: If the numbness in your mouth lasts too long or is accompanied by severe pain, see your dentist.
  • Maintain oral and dental hygiene: Brush and floss regularly. Use a soft toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste.

after composite in the long term

Care after composite
Care after composite

After the initial days of composite care, you should take care of your teeth in the long term. The life of dental composite is usually up to 10 years, but you can increase its lifespan by following the care tips of dental composite.

1. Regular brushing

Regular brushing is one of the most important factors in maintaining health and beauty. Brush your teeth at least twice a day for two minutes. Also, it is better to brush your teeth with gentle and circular movements and avoid too much pressure. While brushing your teeth, be sure to pay attention to all the surfaces of the teeth, especially the place where the composite joins the teeth.

2. Flossing

A toothbrush alone is not able to clean the space between the teeth, where food particles and dental plaques easily accumulate. This accumulation, over time, causes tooth decay and damage to composites. Daily flossing helps remove these particles and plaques and prevents these problems from occurring. For proper flossing, move the floss gently between the teeth and avoid applying too much pressure, especially in the areas where the composite is located. Using special dental floss for composite can also be a suitable option, because these threads are softer and reduce the possibility of damage to the composite.

3. Use of mouthwash

Mouthwash, especially alcohol-free varieties, can help eliminate harmful bacteria in the mouth and prevent plaque and tartar from forming on composites and teeth. Also, mouthwash can help deodorize the mouth and keep it fresh. However, it should be noted that mouthwash alone cannot replace brushing and flossing and should be used as a supplement along with these two methods. Choosing the right mouthwash in consultation with the dentist and using it regularly can help to increase the longevity and beauty of dental composite.

4. Choosing the right composite toothbrush

Choosing the right toothbrush is another key factor in long-term dental composite care. Coarse and hard toothbrushes can scratch the surface of the composite and make it dull and stained. Therefore, it is necessary to use soft toothbrushes that are specifically designed for composite teeth. These toothbrushes gently clean the composite surface and prevent it from being damaged.

Brushes with small and round heads are suitable for better cleaning of teeth and access to all their surfaces. Using an electric toothbrush with a soft head can also be a good option for cleaning composite teeth. Finally, in consultation with your dentist, you can choose the best toothbrush for your dental composite.

5. Choosing the right toothpaste for dental composite

Choosing the right toothpaste plays a vital role in maintaining the health and beauty of dental composite in the long term. Abrasive toothpastes contain small particles that can scratch the surface of the composite and make it cloudy and stained. Therefore, it is essential to choose non-abrasive toothpastes that are specifically designed for composite teeth. These toothpastes gently clean the composite surface and prevent it from being damaged. Also, toothpastes containing fluoride help strengthen teeth and prevent them from decaying. Avoid using whitening toothpastes on a regular basis, as these can contain abrasives that can damage composites. Finally, by consulting a dental clinic, you can choose the best toothpaste for your dental composite.

6. Do not smoke

Smoking is one of the most harmful habits for oral health and dental composites in particular. Cigarette smoke contains many chemicals that can penetrate the surface of the composite and cause it to stain and change its color. Over time, these stains become deeper and more difficult to remove. Additionally, smoking reduces blood flow to the gums, which can lead to inflammation and gum disease. Gum disease, in turn, can cause gingival recession and exposed composite edges, creating an unsightly appearance. Therefore, quitting smoking, not only to maintain the beauty and health of composites, but also to maintain the overall health of the mouth and body even after other dental treatments including style="font-weight: 400;">Tooth filling, is essential.

7. Dental composite polishing

The composite surface may suffer from small scratches, surface stains and roughness after some time of use. These factors not only make the appearance of the composite cloudy and inappropriate, but also cause more accumulation of plaque and bacteria. Periodic polishing of the composite by the dentist, using special tools and materials, smooths and polishes the surface of the composite. This work removes stains and surface scratches, increases the brightness and transparency of the composite, and prevents the accumulation of plaque and bacteria.

8. Compliance with food dos and don'ts

Consumption of colored foods and drinks, such as coffee and tea, can stain and change the color of composites. Also, eating hard and sticky foods such as nuts and chocolate can damage composites and cause them to break or crack. First of all, it is better to ask the dentist about your dietary dos and don'ts.

9. Quitting the habit of teeth grinding

This habit puts a lot of stress on composites and can cause them to fracture, crack, and wear. Also, Grinding can cause tooth sensitivity, jaw pain, and headaches. In order to avoid these problems, it is necessary to stop the habit of teeth grinding. One of the effective ways to quit this habit is to use night protectors. These protectors protect the teeth against the pressure caused by grinding teeth.

Next What should we eat from dental composite?

After dental composite, choosing the right foods is very important to maintain the health and longevity of composites.

  1. Use of soft and pureed foods: It is very important to consume soft and pureed foods in the first days after dental composite. During this period, teeth and gums may be sensitive and vulnerable, so choosing the right foods will help maintain health and speed up the healing process. Among these foods, the following can be mentioned.
  • Mashed potatoes: An excellent and soft choice for the first days after composite.
  • Soup: A variety of nutritious and soft soups, such as chicken or vegetable soup, are good options.
  • Yogurt: Yogurt is a good source of protein and calcium and helps maintain healthy teeth.
  • Egg: Boiled or boiled egg is a soft and nutritious food.
  • Fish: Cooked fish, especially soft fish like salmon, is a good source of protein.
  • Cooked foods:Cooked chicken, pasta and any kind of cooked and soft food that does not damage the dental composite are suitable.
  • Soft fruits: Bananas and peaches are soft fruits that do not harm the teeth.
  1. Using colorless beverages: Composites are susceptible to staining, and colored beverages can discolor them over time. Among the drinks you can consume are water, milk and clear carbonated drinks such as sparkling water. But why are colorless drinks important?
  • Prevention of staining: Colored drinks such as coffee, tea, soda and dark juices contain pigments that can penetrate the surface of the composite and cause it to stain.
  • Preserve beauty and clarity: Colorless beverages, such as water, milk, and clear carbonated beverages, help preserve the natural color and clarity of composites.
  • Reduce tooth sensitivity: Some colored drinks, especially acidic drinks, can cause tooth sensitivity. Colorless drinks usually have less acidity and are gentler on the teeth.

Next What should we not eat from dental composite?

During dental composite care, you should avoid certain foods and drinks to avoid damage and staining of composites.

  • Sticky foods: Sticky foods such as toffee, gum, and sticky chocolates can stick to the composite surface and cause it to chip or become damaged. Also, it is difficult to clean the remains of these substances from the teeth and can lead to tooth decay.
  • Hard foods: Hard foods such as nuts, ice, and hard candy can put too much pressure on composites and cause them to break or crack.
  • Chewing on objects: Chewing on objects such as pencils, pens or nails are harmful habits that can damage composites and cause them to fill in or break. These habits can also damage natural teeth.
  • Colored beverages: Colored beverages such as coffee, tea, soda, and dark juices contain pigments that can stain composites over time.
  • Hard fruits and vegetables: Hard fruits and vegetables such as apples, carrots, and unripe corn put a lot of pressure on the teeth and cause damage to the composite. It is better to divide these types of fruits and vegetables into small pieces and chew carefully.
  • Drinks containing alcohol: These drinks can cause damage and discoloration of composites over time. It is better to limit the consumption of these drinks and be sure to wash your mouth with water after consumption.

Method composite lifetime increase

before and after tooth composite
before and after tooth composite

Dental composite is a popular way to improve the appearance of teeth, but its lifespan depends on various factors.

1. Compliance with oral and dental hygiene

Maintaining oral and dental hygiene, the most fundamental factor in increasing style="font-weight: 400;">The life of dental composite Regular brushing with a soft toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste prevents the accumulation of plaque and bacteria on the composite surface. Flossing is also necessary to clean food particles and plaque from between the teeth. Using an antiseptic mouthwash helps to reduce oral bacteria and maintain the health of the gums. Remember that maintaining oral and dental hygiene is not only specific to composites, but is also necessary to maintain the overall health of the mouth and teeth.

2. Food care

The type of nutrition you have has a direct impact on the lifespan of dental composites. Avoiding hard and sticky foods will prevent the composite from breaking and chipping. Reducing the consumption of colored foods and drinks prevents the composite from staining and changing its color. Acidic foods can also cause composite damage over time. Therefore, limit their consumption. Balanced and varied consumption of nutritious food helps to maintain the health of gums and teeth.

3. Correct habits

Improper habits, such as chewing on hard objects and grinding teeth, can damage dental composites. Chewing on pencils, nails, and other hard objects causes the lips to fill and break the composite. Grinding teeth also puts a lot of pressure on the teeth and the composite and causes them to wear and get damaged. Quitting smoking, in addition to maintaining the overall health of the body, helps to maintain the natural color and prevent staining of the composite.

4. Regular visits to the dentist

Periodical inspections and regular weighing help to detect and fix possible composite problems in the early stages. The dentist can examine the composite and, if necessary, repair or polish it. This helps to preserve the beauty and longevity of the composite. Regular visits to Cosmetic Dentistry, is an opportunity to receive the necessary guidance on composite care and maintaining oral health.

5. Choosing a skilled dentist

Dentist's skill and experience play an important role in correct and principled installation of composite. A skilled dentist, using correct techniques and quality materials, installs the composite in such a way that it is durable and long-lasting in addition to beauty. Choosing a skilled and experienced dentist is a valuable investment to maintain the health and beauty of your teeth.

What should we do about teeth whitening?

Dental composite is one of the popular methods to correct the smile design and improve the appearance of the teeth. However, they may become discolored or stained after a while. What should we do in this situation?

1. Using a toothbrush with a soft brush

Using a toothbrush with a soft brush is one of the most important ways to maintain the whiteness and shine of composite teeth. Composites may become stained and discolored over time due to the consumption of colored food and drinks. Regular and correct brushing, using a soft toothbrush, can help remove these stains and prevent their accumulation. In addition to cleaning the composite surface, the soft bristles of the toothbrush also prevent it from being scratched and damaged. Remember that toothbrush Brushing should be done slowly and with circular movements and avoid putting too much pressure on the teeth.

2. Using the right toothpaste

Composite toothpastes contain non-abrasive ingredients that gently remove stains and plaque from the composite surface without damaging it. These toothpastes also contain fluoride, which helps strengthen tooth enamel and prevent tooth decay. It is very important to choose a toothpaste that does not contain strong bleaching agents and abrasive particles, because these substances can cause scratches and damage to the composite. It is better to consult with your dentist before choosing toothpaste to choose the best option for your dental composite.

3. Be sure to brush your teeth after consuming food

Brushing after eating food, especially colored food and drinks, plays an important role in maintaining the whiteness and shine of the dental composite. Composites are sensitive to staining and pigments in food can change their color over time. Brushing your teeth immediately after eating prevents pigments from sticking to the surface of the composite and preventing them from penetrating into it. This work, in addition to maintaining the whiteness of the composite, also helps to remove food particles and plaque from the surface of the teeth and prevent decay.

4. Do not smoke

Smoking is one of the main causes of staining and discoloration of dental composite. Nicotine and tar in cigarettes penetrate the composite surface over time and cause yellowing and brown spots on it. These spots, in addition to having a negative effect on the beauty of the smile, can also reduce the lifespan of the composite.

5. Using home methods

One of the effective home methods that is suitable for teeth composite whitening is the use of banana peel. Banana peel, like apple cider vinegar, has the property of removing stains and whitening teeth. You can do this by rubbing the white part of the banana peel on the teeth for 3 to 5 minutes and of course brushing your teeth after a relatively short period of time. href="https://drazadehkhalajian.com/%d9%84%d9%85%db%8c%d9%86%d8%aa-%d8%b3%d8%b1%d8%a7%d9%85%db%8c%da%a9%db%8c/">ceramic laminate and make the composite white.

For dental composite

Regular brushing after tooth composite
Regular brushing after tooth composite

A special toothbrush for dental composites should have features so that while cleaning the teeth effectively, it does not harm the composites.

  • Soft brushes prevent scratching and damaging the composite surface.
  • The small head of the toothbrush makes it easier to reach all surfaces of the teeth, especially the areas between the teeth and behind the teeth.
  • The round fibers of the toothbrush prevent damage to the gums and their irritation.
  • The ergonomic handle of the toothbrush makes it easier to use and prevents hand fatigue.
  • Change your toothbrush once every three to four months.
  • For most people, the toothbrush brush should be about 15 to 25 mm wide on average.
  • Toothbrushes that have been approved by reputable dental associations have met the necessary standards.

Best What is toothpaste for composite?

The best toothpaste for tooth composite is the toothpaste that cleans the teeth effectively and does not harm the composites. This type of toothpaste should have the following features.

  • Non-abrasive: The most important feature of toothpaste for composite is its non-abrasiveness. Abrasive materials can scratch and dull the composite surface. Materials such as hydrated silica, calcium carbonate, and aluminum hydroxide are among the non-abrasive materials used in composite toothpaste.
  • Contains fluoride: Fluoride helps strengthen tooth enamel and prevent decay. Toothpastes containing fluoride are suitable for maintaining the health of natural and composite teeth. Sodium fluoride, sodium monofluorophosphate and stannous fluoride are among the fluoride compounds used in toothpaste.
  • No strong bleaching agents: Strong bleaching agents, such as hydrogen peroxide, can damage the composite and cause it to change color. Avoid toothpastes that contain strong whitening ingredients.
  • Contains anti-plaque ingredients: Ingredients such as triclosan and chlorhexidine help reduce plaque and oral bacteria.

Is Expensive composite brands also need care?

Yes, even expensive dental composite brands require regular and proper care. Although expensive brands are usually made of higher quality and more resistant materials, they are still subject to factors such as staining, scratching and physical damage.

Is Is the care after composite different from ceramic veneer?

Both methods of dental beauty require oral and dental hygiene, but ceramic veneers are less susceptible to staining and scratching than composites due to their harder and more resistant material. However, ceramic veneers may also break or crack due to excessive pressure or impact. Therefore, following points such as avoiding chewing hard foods and using dental protection during martial arts is essential for both methods.

Complications Caused by not following the diet after dental composite

Failure to follow a proper diet after dental composite can lead to various complications, some of which we mention here.

  • Changing color and staining of composite: consumption of colored foods and drinks such as coffee, tea, soft drinks and sauces can cause staining of composite.
  • Composite fracture and lip filling: Eating hard and sticky foods such as nuts, ice, and candy can cause composite lip filling to break or fill.
  • Tooth decay: lack of oral and dental hygiene and consumption of sweet and acidic foods can cause tooth decay under the composite.
  • Gum diseases: the accumulation of plaque and bacteria around the composite can cause inflammation and gum disease.
  • Composite loosening and falling out: Excessive pressure on composites from chewing hard foods can cause them to loosen and fall out.

Frequently Asked Questions class="ez-toc-section-end">

Shouldn't you eat anything for how many hours after composite?

It is recommended not to eat or drink until the effect of anesthesia has completely worn off. This time usually lasts between 1 and 3 hours.

Is smoking harmful after dental composite?

Yes, smoking after dental composite is very harmful and can cause complications such as discoloration of the composite, damage to the gums, and tooth decay.

How long does composite veneer last?

The lifespan of composite veneer depends on various factors, but on average it can be said that it lasts between 5 and 10 years.

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