Cavities are by far the most common oral condition that can affect individuals of all ages, right from childhood. They are characterized by the enamel's decay, causing small holes on the teeth due to the erosion of the enamel. Over time, these holes could enlarge and eventually progress to the central root canal cavity. This can cause a severe oral condition called root canal infection, which may cost you your tooth. Hence, dentists always suggest their patients get cavities restored using tooth-colored fillings to save their teeth from extraction.
Fillings are dental restorations used to restore teeth that are infected by cavities. There are several types of fillings that are made from ceramic, amalgam, silver, composite resin, etc. A few years ago, metal fillings, especially amalgam fillings, were the most widely used ones. However, they pose several disadvantages, due to which their use has been reduced significantly in recent days.
Tooth-colored fillings are being used to restore teeth infected due to cavities. They are made from a composite resin that can be customized to mimic the color of natural teeth perfectly. Physical aspects such as color, texture, translucency, contour, etc. can be customized to make the filling as life-like as possible. Anyone who looks at the tooth wouldn't be able to distinguish it.
When you visit our practice for dental fillings, we will conduct a thorough visual screening process to determine the severity of the cavity. A scaling appliance will be used to remove the decay and scrub the walls of the cavity. This ensures the decayed enamel and dentin are removed along with the microbes. A jet of water will be used to wash away the debris once the cavity is cleaned.
The filling will be prepared by matching it with the color of your enamel. Next, it will be applied to the cavity and shaped according to the contour of the tooth. It will be hardened using a curing light, and any excess material may be trimmed off carefully by the dentist. It may be polished later to enhance the appearance and make it appear as realistic as possible.
Please do reach out to us on call or by scheduling an online consultation with our dental professionals, and we'll be glad to assist you further.