I did some research on the internet, and it turns out you can actually make a temporary filling for your tooth out of several products that are currently sold over-the-counter in drugstores. I headed to the oral care aisle in my local Rite Aid store, and sure enough, right next to the Anbesol were several temporary tooth filling products. They were all about the same price, so I picked the one that looked the best to me which was called Dentemp OS. Once I had the right product, replacing my lost filling was a relatively easy process. I just had to take a small dab of the temporary filling putty, roll it into a ball, and press the ball of putty into the hole in my tooth created by the lost filling. The Dentemp OS temporary filling filled up the tooth hole very nicely, and left it feeling smooth and unexposed.
Almost immediately after putting the temporary tooth filling in place, my tooth pain subsided. Many temporary tooth filling products have a pain relief ingredient dissolved in them that work directly on the exposed nerves in the tooth. The temporary tooth filling held up very well, for several days and through many tooth brushings. After 5 days or so, the temporary filling did begin to chip away, but this was easily remedied by putting just a bit more of the Dentemp OS product to cover up the chips. If you've recently lost a filling in your teeth and are looking for pain relief, check out some of the temporary tooth fillings available at your local drugstore. They're obviously not a long-term solution, but for a few dollars they can have you feeling a lot better until you are able to get in to see a dentist.
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- Many drug stores sell temporary tooth fillings in the oral care aisle.
- To use, just place a small amount of the filling putty into the hole created by the lost filling.
- Temporary fillings won't last forever, but they will stand up to brushing for at least a few days.



