We provide urgent dental filling repairs with comfort, skill, and speed.
A temporary filling is a short-term dental solution used to protect a tooth that has recently undergone treatment or requires further care. It seals the cavity and shields the inner layers of the tooth from bacteria, temperature sensitivity, and food debris.
At Brisbane Emergency Dentist, we use high-quality dental materials to restore comfort and maintain oral function between treatments.
When Is a Temporary Filling Needed?
Our Brisbane emergency dentists may place a temporary filling if:
- You experience sudden tooth sensitivity or discomfort after a dental procedure
- A permanent filling or crown needs to be custom-made in the lab
- The tooth requires additional healing before final treatment
- Accidental trauma or biting impact.
- A root canal or infection is still being monitored
- The existing filling has fractured or fallen out, leaving the tooth exposed
Temporary fillings provide protection and comfort until your permanent restoration is ready — preventing bacteria from entering and reducing the risk of further decay.
How to Care for a Temporary Filling
Temporary fillings aren’t as strong as permanent ones, so taking care of them is essential. Our dentists provide detailed instructions after treatment to help you maintain them safely.
- Avoid chewing hard or sticky foods for the first 24 hours
- Chew on the opposite side of your mouth
- Brush gently using a soft toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste
- Avoid using floss directly around the filled tooth
- Rinse your mouth gently with warm salt water if tenderness occurs
- Avoid hot drinks or alcohol immediately after treatment
- Contact us if you feel discomfort or if the filling loosens
Following these steps ensures your temporary filling stays secure and your tooth remains protected until your next visit.
Materials Used in Temporary Fillings
Temporary fillings are made from special dental materials designed for short-term use, including:
- Glass ionomer cement
- Zinc phosphate
- Calcium hydroxide
- Zinc phosphate
These materials are softer and designed to protect the tooth temporarily — they are not meant to last long-term and should be replaced with a permanent filling as advised by your dentist
Why Replace a Temporary Filling Quickly?
Leaving a temporary filling for too long can lead to:
- Tooth sensitivity and pain
- Exposure to bacteria and risk of infection
- Cracking or breaking of the filling
- Damage to the underlying tooth structure
Our emergency team ensures prompt replacement and follow-up care, helping you maintain your oral health and prevent future complications.
Don’t Delay — Protect Your Tooth Today
If your temporary filling has come loose or fallen out, contact Brisbane Emergency Dentist immediately. We’ll restore your tooth quickly and comfortably with a strong, protective filling until your permanent treatment is ready.