Common Concerns About Cavity Treatment

When you have a cavity, you need to see your dentist – if you go without treatment, the decay will worsen, and that can lead to complications that put you at risk for tooth loss. While people tend to know that dental decay is a problem to bring to their dentist, they can hesitate for several reasons. By learning more about cavity treatment, and the process of caring for your smile, you can feel more at ease when you need to set up an appointment. At our Sheridan, WY dentist’s office, we can take care of you at times when you need restorative work. In addition to making sure that your tooth is healthy, we can make sure that it is restored with a filling or crown that actually imitates your enamel!

Do I Really Need To See My Dentist About A Cavity?

While our enamel can recover from minor amounts of wear and tear, a cavity’s formation makes it necessary to seek treatment. At this point, the damage is too serious to leave alone, and it will actually worsen as time passes. The longer you wait to see your dentist, the more your cavity can grow, which changes the kind of support you will ultimately require.

What Will It Take To Fully Restore My Tooth’s Health?

The size of your cavity will affect treatment in a significant way – while a dental filling is the first option for treatment, the damage to your tooth can eventually make a dental crown necessary. The good news is that we can provide permanent protection for teeth with either type of restoration, and each one can imitate your tooth structure. While other dental offices tend to require two appointments to complete treatment with a crown, we can use CEREC technology to have yours ready in just one visit!

Unfortunately, those who wait too long for treatment can learn that they need to have a tooth removed because of its poor health. If this is the case for you, we can make plans to replace it with a dental implant-held restoration that can support your bite and smile function.

Will Treatment Affect My Smile?

Both our dental fillings and crowns imitate healthy enamel, which is how we are able to place them without making unwelcome changes to the way you look. The materials we use to create lifelike restorations can still support your bite function, which means you will not have to worry about modifying the motions you use to bite and chew food.

Talk To Grinnell Street Dental To Arrange Your Cavity Treatment

Through cavity treatment, we can stop a worsening problem before complications occur, and we can take care to preserve your appearance as well as your dental function. For more information, please call Grinnell Street Dental in Sheridan, WY at 307-672-7567.