The formation of a cavity means permanent damage to your tooth structure will have to be addressed. This is certainly something we can help you avoid. During your regular dental appointments, we provide thorough cleanings that remove plaque and tartar, and we can point out areas where your brushing and flossing efforts are delivering less effective results. In addition to providing help with cavity prevention, we are ready to provide treatment when decay is a concern. Through the placement of a composite resin filling, we can restore your tooth structure and protect your oral health while we also take care to preserve your smile!
Composite resin can both bond to your enamel and match the way it looks. When used to provide a dental filling, this substance can help you see the right results from cavity treatment while not making unwanted changes to your appearance and bite function. The material can harden soon after being applied, at which point you can feel confident in the state of your tooth and appearance.
There are times when dental fillings are not able to effectively treat cavities. In these situations, we can provide support with crowns instead. With a custom dental crown, we can cover a larger area and support your oral health when a filling cannot be relied on to keep a tooth safe. Because this does require more preparatory work and leads to more changes to your tooth structure, it is only recommended when we confirm that a filling is not the right treatment solution.
With the right approach to treatment, a cavity can be addressed in a way that preserves your oral health and appearance. When decay is caught in time, our practice can provide support in the form of a durable and discreet dental filling. If you would like to learn more about how we can help in this circumstance, or if you have any other questions or concerns about our services, contact Gentle Smiles Family Dentistry in Dallas, TX at 972-329-7645.
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