If you have had a local anaesthetic you shouldn't eat anything until it's worn off or else you could bite your gum or tongue (ouch!) If you didn't have an anaesthetic you can usually eat anything, just avoid hard or chewy foods. Your dentist will usually tell you when you can eat after having fillings. It can also depend on the size of the filling.
it can break any fillings you have but besides that nothing!
Speed will rot your teeth by destroying the enamel, but it will leave the metal fillings OK.
How long does one have to wait before they can eat after getting their teeth cleaned?
I had one that did!
Fillings are rarerly, if ever done on anterior teeth. That is, the twelve teeth in the front of your mouth never get fillings.
Around 9 out of 10 adults have fillings in their teeth. Fillings are common treatments for cavities caused by tooth decay.
Absolutely Yes!!! I've had white fillings since the mid 1980s--and you're not limited to Anything when it comes to eating with them. Brushing after every meal is recommended--as it is with your natural teeth.
NO! infact if you are ever getting braces you have too get check ups! and have your teeth the cleaniest they can be. Because the braces will make them harder to clean and more disgusting. But with invisaline you can take it out and get cleanings and brush your teeth. It's really great. And you can still eat the same foods like gum and carmle, and apples but with braces you can't
He didn't want the teeth themselves, but the gold fillings or solid gold teeth some of the dead had. They were melted down and 'put to good use'.
She has a lot of fillings.
gold
ask your dentist about this