The unfortunate reality of dental decay is that when you have a cavity, your tooth will suffer permanent harm. This is why the restorations placed on teeth need to be durable; for as long as your tooth remains part of your smile, it will need protection. The good news is that your protection can come from a restoration that is both strong and able to match your healthy enamel. Our dental fillings provide a discreet, patient-friendly solution that will enable you to continue to bite and chew without problems!
Dental fillings only require minimal changes to your tooth structure. They are placed after cavities are properly and fully treated. The removal of damaged enamel and treatment for the site where your cavity was formed will be followed by the placement of a composite resin substance. After it is applied, the material will gradually harden, creating a remarkably strong level of support so that your tooth remains defended.
An assessment of your tooth will take place to determine if you can be treated with a filling, or if you should receive a crown instead. By using a dental crown, we can take on problems with advanced decay as well as physical injuries. Like our fillings, our crowns can be a good match for the appearance and texture of your natural tooth structure. This can be a relief for patients who have understandable concerns about a procedure that affects a tooth that is more easily seen when you smile and speak.
Through the placement of lifelike dental fillings, our practice can complete your cavity treatment in a way that preserves your appearance as well as your dental health. If you are ready to learn more about our office and the services that we provide, call Gentle Smiles Family Dentistry in Dallas, TX at 972-329-7645.
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