If your cavity is caught in time, treatment with a dental filling can be all that you require. Our practice uses composite resin to create these restorations, as it provides several advantages. One is that the material bonds directly to your enamel to provide a remarkable hold. It is also less reactive than metal to temperature extremes, which makes it easier to keep its shape. Another benefit, one that you can certainly appreciate, is that it can be put in place without changing your appearance!
Before we can proceed with restoring your tooth, your dentist will first carefully remove the cavity and take care of bacteria harming your enamel. After this is done, your filling will be applied directly to the site where a problem developed. After it is applied, the resin substance will harden and bond to your tooth structure. This process only requires one appointment. At the end of your visit, you can walk away with confidence in both the health and appearance of your tooth!
The trouble with delaying restorative dental work is that eventually, a cavity will grow large and severe enough to cause alarming complications. That can make root canal treatment necessary, as you can experience a painful infection. In order to preserve your oral health and appearance, we can provide a dental crown for support. A crown completely covers a tooth, and it is able to provide both protection as well as needed bite support.
Dental work needs to take place as soon as possible when you have a cavity, as the decay will continue to spread and worsen. Fortunately, when you see your Northwest IN dentist for treatment, you can undergo restorative work that protects your tooth without changing its appearance! If you want to know more about our services with lifelike dental fillings, please contact Healthy Smiles in Northwest IN by calling 219-938-2637!
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