When a tooth becomes damaged or develops a cavity, restoration is needed. Otherwise, complications can develop, such as a dental infection or in extreme cases, tooth loss. In many cases we can use a lifelike dental restoration to repair a tooth. When do you need a filling? What are the warning signs of a cavity?
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- True or False: Poor oral hygiene can cause a cavity.
- True or False: Tooth sensitivity can be a warning sign.
- True or False: A filling repairs a cavity.
- True or False: Our restorations look natural.
Answer Key
- True. Our teeth are protected by a powerful outer layer of tooth enamel. A cavity occurs when bacteria can bypass this layer and reach the inner dentin. Bypassing the enamel is possible if the layer is damaged by injury or weakened by poor oral hygiene.
- True. Often, the first signs involve tooth sensitivity to hot or cold foods and drinks, or possibly a chronic toothache. However, attending regular checkups can allow a doctor to identify the presence of decay, often before you encounter these uncomfortable warning signs.
- True. A filling is used to repair a cavity. The procedure involves first removing decay and cleaning the tooth. Next, the material is applied and cured under a light. The tooth is then polished for a more lifelike appearance. The entire procedure takes just one visit.
- True. We can use composite resin to create a natural looking restoration, one free of metal and that will blend with your smile. If you have any questions about our fillings, or any of our other lifelike restorations, then please contact our office today. We want to help you enjoy a healthy and comfortable smile.