
Repair Teeth With Tooth Colored Fillings
Sugars from the foods and drinks we consume can lead to tooth decay and, eventually, cavities. If you're dealing with a cavity or have a cracked or broken tooth, visit us at Your Total Dental & Orthodontics. Our friendly, skilled team is here to help restore your smile.
We offer tooth-colored fillings that not only repair damage but also blend seamlessly with your natural teeth—so you can maintain a healthy, confident smile.
The Benefits of Long-Lasting Dental Fillings
Dental fillings are used to restore teeth that have been damaged by decay. When a cavity forms, the decayed portion of the tooth is removed and replaced with a tooth-colored composite resin, which restores both the tooth’s structure and function.
Fillings are essential for stopping the spread of decay and protecting the tooth from more serious issues, such as infections that could require a root canal. Made from durable materials, these restorations can last for many years with proper care before needing replacement.
Why Do You Need a Dental Filling?
Dental fillings are most often needed to treat cavities caused by tooth decay. When decay is present, it must be fully removed to prevent it from spreading. After the decayed portion is cleared, a filling is placed to restore the tooth’s shape, strength, and function.
Treating cavities early with a filling is crucial. Prompt care can prevent the decay from worsening. If left untreated, the damage can deepen, leading to the need for a larger filling—or more serious treatment like a root canal.
Who Needs a Dental Filling?
Anyone with a cavity or early signs of tooth decay may need a dental filling. During your dental exam, we’ll thoroughly examine your teeth and may take X-rays to detect any decay that isn’t visible to the eye.
Fillings are a common and effective treatment for both children and adults. They can be placed quickly and comfortably, helping to stop decay in its tracks and prevent more serious dental issues down the road.
What to Expect During a Dental Filling Procedure?
The procedure starts with a local anesthetic to numb the area, ensuring you stay comfortable throughout. Once the numbness takes effect, we gently remove the decayed portion of your tooth and prepare the space for the filling.
Next, a tooth-colored composite resin is carefully placed into the cleaned area and shaped to match your tooth’s natural contours. We use a special curing light to harden the filling, securely locking it in place. Once finished, your tooth is restored, healthy, and free from decay.
If you have multiple cavities in the same area, we can often treat them all in one visit—saving you time and helping you avoid delays in your care.