What to do if the filling is not yet finished but the plug falls out?

If a filling is not yet complete and the medication inserted in the tooth falls out, it is necessary to consult a dentist in a timely manner and have the medication re-inserted under the direction of the doctor. Clinically, after a tooth is chipped or damaged, the original tooth needs to be extracted and then filled. Or, after the tooth is extracted, root canal treatment will be performed, and after the root canal treatment is completed, the filling treatment will be performed. Usually after the tooth is extracted, the area needs to be cleaned and filled with nerve killing or anti-inflammatory medication. The root canal or filling is usually performed after the medication has been inserted for a period of time. Usually, the medication inserted into the tooth has a certain degree of retention, and it is usually not easy to come out of the tooth. If you eat too hard food or pay attention to your oral care during the period of time, the medication may come out of the tooth. In this case, you should consult a dentist and have the medication inserted again under the doctor’s supervision. Usually, after the filling is inserted into the drug, the diet needs to be light, easy to digest food, avoid spicy, hard food, and also need to pay attention to oral care.