By tending to harmful bacteria and removing infected tooth structure, your vulnerable tooth can be spared any further harm. Unfortunately, when the cavity has formed, it will leave you with a portion of your enamel that is irreversibly damaged. This is why you will have a restoration placed to complete your care. The good news is that this can require less work than you anticipate, and it can be completed with only minimal changes to your enamel. By supplying a lifelike dental filling, we can keep the vulnerable portion of the tooth safe while also preserving your appearance.
Through the placement of your custom filling, we can cover a vulnerable space where decay damaged your enamel. Fortunately, the lifelike resin material we use can actually adhere directly to the structure to provide protection. We will administer the material after removing damaged tissues and bacteria; after the substance is applied, it hardens and bonds in place. This is work we can take care of in just one appointment so that you can return to good health in less time than you expect!
What will it take to protect a tooth when a filling is not recommended? Dental crowns provide more protection by surrounding teeth above your gums. They are made to offer durability over time, so you can continue to bite and chew without difficulty. A careful measurement of your tooth will be taken so that we can prepare a restoration that is just the right shape and size to stay secure.
The right cavity treatment can have positive results for your smile and oral health. Our practice is here to step in when you need work done, and we can offer ongoing preventive care to help you avoid new difficulties! If you would like to find out more about how we can help you, call Gentle Smiles Family Dentistry in Dallas, TX at 972-329-7645.
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