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Preventing & Treating Tooth Decay

Tooth decay is a common problem faced by many people, especially children and teenagers. However, it can be prevented through proper home care, regular dental cleanings, sealants, and fluoride treatments.

When we consume food and beverages, they leave deposits in our mouth that bacteria thrive on. These bacteria create an acidic environment that damages the protective enamel of our teeth. Once the bacteria penetrate the enamel and reach the weaker dentin inside the tooth, they cause significant harm.

If left untreated, tooth decay weakens the tooth structure, causes pain, and eventually leads to tooth loss. Seeking treatment for tooth decay as soon as possible is crucial, as it reduces complications and costs in the long run. Remember, tooth decay is a permanent condition that cannot resolve on its own, so maintaining excellent oral hygiene is essential.

Restoration Fillings Available in the 77627 Region

Understanding Tooth Fillings

To ensure your comfort during your filling appointment, we will make sure you are completely relaxed. If needed, a local anesthetic can be administered to prevent any discomfort during the treatment. However, if you only have minor decay, you have the option to forgo the anesthetic.

Before placing the filling, your dentist will carefully remove the decay from your tooth and sanitize the area to eliminate any bacteria. The composite fillings can be matched to the color of your teeth, ensuring a natural and seamless appearance.

Once the tooth is free of infection, we will apply layers of filling material and use a specific light to harden it. Your dentist will then shape, smooth, and polish the filling to ensure it blends perfectly with your smile. You will be able to chew on the filling shortly after the procedure, but if you received anesthesia, please be cautious not to bite your tongue or the inside of your cheek.

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