Dental Fillings Services In Oshawa
Tooth Fillings Oshawa, Ontario
A filling is a form of restorative dental treatment that repairs decayed, damaged, or worn down teeth.
It helps even out the surface of your tooth, so you can bite and chew food correctly and speak properly. If you are suffering from tooth sensitivity due to loss of enamel, it can be significantly improved with a dental filling. The procedure can also help prevent further decay by closing off any space where bacteria can enter.
Our licensed dentists at Taunton Village Dental have the expertise, experience, and tools to perform the dental filling procedure. We offer comprehensive dental care in Oshawa, so you can achieve a healthy and beautiful smile.
From preventive care and routine hygiene to dental crown and root canal treatment, we are capable of helping you with your overall oral health needs. Visit us today to enjoy a comfortable and patient-focused environment.
Choosing the Type of Dental Filling
There are many types of dental fillings, and not all of them are the best choice for everyone. That is why careful evaluation of each filling type is necessary. Each type is categorized based on the material used, such as gold or porcelain fillings. Here is a breakdown of the most common types and their benefits.
Gold
Gold fillings are created in a laboratory and then cemented into your tooth. In terms of durability, they are often considered the strongest. With proper dental care, a gold filling may last for decades. The initial investment may be more expensive than other filling types, however many dental patients consider this worth it due to how long they last.
Amalgam
Amalgam (silver) is a traditional material for dental fillings. They are reasonably durable and affordable. Similar to gold fillings, the metallic look will often make them noticeable when used on front teeth. For this reason, they are usually used towards the back of the mouth.
Composite
Composite (plastic) fillings match the colour of your teeth for a natural appearance. These are ideal for smaller cavities and are not usually used on large ones, as they are usually less durable and may stain.
Porcelain
Porcelain is another option that matches the colour of your tooth. This material resists staining and lasts longer than composite fillings.
The Dental Filling Procedure
Your dentist will examine your teeth to determine problem areas and identify the location and severity of the decay. Once diagnosed, you will receive a local anesthetic to numb the affected tooth and increase your comfort throughout the procedure.
Then, your dentist will begin removing the decayed tooth material and clean the affected area. The cleaned-out cavity will be filled with your chosen filling material.
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