When you have a cavity in a tooth, this could lead to painful aches and over time, the increased risk of an infection. Which is why we want to offer relief with a filling, one that is safe for all ages. In today’s blog, your Brighton, MA, dentist talks about how we treat tooth decay with a dental filling.
The Signs of an Untreated Cavity
A cavity firms when the protective layer of enamel coating your teeth is compromised. For some, this could occur due to injury from a sports accident or even teeth grinding. If you don’t brush and floss properly, and have a high amount of sugar in your diet, this could weaken the enamel by eroding it in plaque buildup. As the enamel erodes, the bacteria reach the sensitive inner structure to cause cavities, which grow and spread through the tooth with time. Without treatment, this could mean a painful infection or even the risk of tooth loss! Don’t ignore persistent pain in a tooth, let us know right away.
Placing Your Composite Resin Dental Filling
If our team examines your tooth with digital x-rays and finds a cavity, then we can offer treatment with a filling. Our team will numb the tooth so you are comfortable as we remove all decay and clean the tooth. For some, we may need to etch the outer surfaces lightly. We then shade the composite resin, a blend of glass-like and acrylic-like particles that contains no metal and is safe for everyone. We apply this in multiple layers, and will sculpt and mold the tooth as the material cures under a light. The last step is to polish it for a brighter appearance! In one visit, we stop your decay and safeguard your tooth.
Steps for Cavity Prevention
Our team also wants to offer a few tips for keeping cavities at bay. For example, be sure you brush in the morning for two minutes with a soft bristled toothbrush and a fluoride toothpaste. Do the same in the evening before bed, and also floss up and down each side of every tooth too. These actions removed trapped food and drink particles to limit cavity risk. You should also see our team for a checkup and cleaning every six months, so we can watch for early signs of trouble and remove all plaque and tartar to keep the enamel strong.
Talk to Brighton Family Dental About Treating Tooth Decay
We want to offer a solution for tooth decay that looks good and helps safeguard your smile. Learn more about how we treat cavities in only one visit by giving us a call at Brighton Family Dental Group in Brighton, MA, today at (617) 562-5210.