If you have noticed discomfort, sensitivity, or changes in texture around a tooth, it could be a sign that you have a cavity. This is a very common problem that nearly everyone will face at least once in their life. When this happens, it is important to stop the cavity from developing further. Your Grinnell Street Dental in Sheridan, WY, offers metal-free fillings to protect and restore your tooth after decay.
The Phases Of Tooth Decay
A cavity does not grow overnight but rather occurs in stages. The first stage is demineralization, where the enamel begins to weaken. Plaque buildup caused by bacteria can lead to this. If caught at this moment, improved oral hygiene and fluoride treatment can help reverse the process. If it is not detected, it will continue to progress into enamel decay, where a cavity is formed. At this stage, a filling will be required to repair your tooth. It is important to treat decay promptly to prevent it from worsening. When left ignored, the layers of your tooth can continue to be worn down which can cause further discomfort and sensitivity.
What To Expect During A Filling
This restoration is a common and minimally invasive procedure. First, the local area may be numbed for your comfort. Then, the damaged part of your tooth will be removed. The space left behind will be cleaned before adding the material to it. In our office, we use composite resin for this purpose. It is safer than traditional materials that may contain trace metals, and it blends in with your natural smile. After the composite resin is added, it may be adjusted and polished to help it fit comfortably. This appointment may take around an hour and you should avoid eating or drinking anything for about 30 minutes following your visit.
Why We Use Composite Resin
We use metal-free fillings because they are safer for our patients, bond easily to most surfaces, and look natural. Options like gold or amalgam fillings can stand out against your smile, which may not be desirable for all patients. This metal-free option can match the shade of your pearly whites so others will not notice that you have had a restoration done. Composite resin is also durable and can last for many years with proper maintenance.
In some cases, this material may be used for cosmetic dental purposes to conceal blemishes or minor damage. However, if your tooth has been more severely injured, a dental crown may be required instead to restore it. Crowns are often made of porcelain and can appear natural.
Schedule Your Restoration Today
If you have cavities, do not put off this treatment. You can schedule an appointment by calling Grinnell Dental in Sheridan, WY, today at 307-672-7567.