If you let a cavity go without treatment for an extended period of time, you will be vulnerable to complications that seriously impact your quality of life. This can mean more than just losing more of your healthy tooth structure to decay. You can also suffer from problems with infection that cause pain and put you in jeopardy of losing your tooth! The good news is that when you have access to prompt care, you can see positive results that only requires conservative changes to your tooth structure.
A custom dental filling can be made from many different materials. Gold and silver amalgam can provide impressive functional support, but they can stand out against your enamel because they are a poor fit cosmetically. However, you can also enjoy both esthetic and functional support from a filling made from composite resin. This substance can both match enamel and provide superior support by bonding with it thanks to its biocompatible nature. Once placed, you can count on its support for many years, and you will not have to worry about its effect on the way you look.
There are certain steps that we may need to take in order to fully restore your tooth. Sometimes, it is necessary to perform root canal treatment, as decay can lead to a painful infection. To provide support after this, you can receive a custom dental crown that completely surrounds your tooth.
Through treatment with a lifelike dental filling made from composite resin, we can take on problems with your oral health without changing your appearance. We can make sure that your filling is a good cosmetic match, and we can place it so that it bonds with the surrounding enamel to provide lasting stability. To find out more about this and other services that we offer, contact Gentle Smiles Family Dentistry in Dallas, TX at 972-329-7645.
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