When you have a cavity, such as one from eating too much Halloween candy, this can lead to decay and toothaches. Don’t ignore the sudden pain in your tooth, see our team for an exam and treatment. In today’s blog, your Garland, TX, dentist talks about how we can stop cavities with a lifelike dental filling.
The Presence of a Cavity
Cavities form in the dentin, the sensitive structure that make sup most of our tooth structure, but is usually protected by the outer enamel. The trouble is, poor oral hygiene and a diet high in sugar could allow plaque buildup to weaken and erode the enamel to expose the dentin. Decay then forms and over time, grows in size. Your tooth could feel sensitive when you eat or drink, or could ache. Eventually, this could mean the onset of an infection and the risk of tooth loss! Don’t ignore the pain in a tooth, instead contact our team for possible treatment options, such as a custom dental filling.
Placing a Dental Filling
Our team will begin by examining the tooth to identify the position of the decay, so we can plan treatment in detail. We then numb the tooth so you are comfortable as we gently remove all decay and clean the tooth. We may also etch portions of the outer surface too. We then prepare the filling material, a composite resin that is metal-free and shaded to blend with the tooth. The material will be applied in multiple layers, and we will sculpt and reshape the tooth while it cures beneath a light. The last step is to polish the tooth for a brighter appearance. In one visit, we can treat your cavities and bring relief from toothaches.
Preventing Cavities
To help prevent cavities, you should see our team every six months so we can remove plaque and tartar from the teeth. This helps prevent enamel erosion, and also fights bad breath and teeth stains. If we discover cavities in the early stages, we can even treat them before your tooth hurts. At home, be sure you take time to brush twice a day for two minutes. We suggest a toothpaste that contains fluoride to strengthen the enamel. A toothbrush with soft bristles also helps, as this won’t irritate the gums or harm the enamel. Be sure you floss every evening too, and cut back on how much sugar is in your diet.
If you have any questions about how our team will treat tooth decay with a dental filling, or about steps for avoiding tooth decay altogether, then contact our team today.
Learn More About Restorative Dental Care
Our team can offer a lifelike solution for a cavity, so schedule an appointment by calling Mai Dental in Garland, TX, today at (972) 530-0552.