Discomfort and tooth pain are some of many warning signs that your smile could be in need of dental treatment. The teeth’s enamel is actually the strongest substance in the whole body, unfortunately, once it has become damaged, it does not have the ability to repair itself. This is where restorative treatment comes in.
If your tooth has been eroded due to a cavity, chipped or cracked, or otherwise injured, a restoration could help to prevent further wear and decay, while also preventing exposure to food that could lead to continued discomfort and eventually even infection.
Dental fillings, for instance, can often seal teeth after cavities, to prevent discomfort and infection. Plus, they are minimally invasive and can be completed quickly, often in a single office visit.
For more severe issues, dental crowns are often a great solution. That’s because they are a durable and long-lasting form of restoration.
Perhaps best of all, modern dental fillings and crowns can be crafted to look natural, allowing patients to smile confidently following restorative treatment. Simply talk to your dentist about these more seamless smile options, if you are interested in an alternative to metal restorations.
Dr. Tran, Dr. Hoang helps to improve oral health through restorative treatment, such as fillings and crowns. You can schedule your restorative visit by calling 972-329-7645 (972-329-SMILE) to experience our compassionate, effective, and individualized care. We proudly serve patients from Dallas and the surrounding communities, including Mesquite, Balch Springs, Garland, and Seagoville.
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