What kind of Materials are placed in the process?
The resulting space inside the center portion of your tooth is filled with a rubber like material (gutta percha) and cement (zinc oxide + eugenol) to seal the root canals in vast majority of cases. In a few special cases, the root canal space may be filled with mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) or a plastic resin . If a filling is placed to restore an area, it will NOT contain amalgam but usually one or more of the following: composite/glass/resin ionomer (glass and organic acid +/or plastic resin), MTA (portland cement), +/or zinc oxide/eugenol.
What if I have a Temporary or Build up placed after treatment?
If a temporary was placed after completion of treatment, it is imperative to return to your restorative dentist for treatment. Because a temporary filling is designed to last only a short time (about four weeks), failing to return to your dentist as directed to have the tooth sealed permanently with a crown can lead to the deterioration of the seal, resulting in fracture, decay, infection, gum disease and/or the possible premature loss of the tooth and require additional treatment like another retreatment or extraction. If your temporary comes out, it needs to be replaced right away. You've invested in maintaining the tooth, so return to your restorative dentist as soon as possible (within a month)!