When you have a dental cavity, this could lead to worsening discomfort and without care, the onset of an infected tooth. However, with a dental filling your Astoria, NY, dentist could provide a restoration that looks natural and is safe for people of all ages. In today’s blog, we talk about what to expect from the placement process.
Toothaches and Cavities
When you have pain in your tooth, either in the form of sensitivity when you eat or drink or via a persistent toothache, then you should talk to our team. Persistent pain is often a sign that a cavity has formed, and once you experience this discomfort the cavity is likely in a more advanced stage. Treatment is then crucial to avoid the onset of an infection. A dental cavity develops when poor oral hygiene habits lead to plaque buildup and weakened enamel, or when a tooth is chipped or cracked. Bacteria reach the inner tissues and tooth decay forms.
Placing a Dental Filling
When you see us for an exam, we will take a close look at your smile with digital x-rays and intraoral camera technology. The images we gather allow us to identify even the earliest stages of tooth decay. If we find cavities, treatment is possible in one visit with a filling. We first administer a local anesthetic and then remove all decay. The filling material is then prepared and placed onto the tooth. The material we use is metal-free, and can be shaded to match the color of the surrounding structure. This composite resin is also safe for people of all ages, and provides durable repair. As the dentist sculpts the material, we cure the tooth under a light. The last step is to thoroughly polish the tooth, providing a brighter appearance.
Lowering Your Cavity Risk
What could be done to reduce your cavity risk? First, make sure each day you start and end your day by brushing for two minutes. Use a fluoride toothpaste too, as fluoride strengthens outer enamel. Floss each evening, and try to prevent major plaque buildup by cutting back on sugary and starchy foods and drinks. Every six months, stop by so we can examine your smile and diagnose problems in the earliest stages. In addition, we can clean your teeth to remove all plaque and tartar completely.
If you have any questions about avoiding the onset of tooth decay, then contact our team to learn more.
Do You Have Questions About Restorative Dentistry?
We would like to help you avoid painful complications and tooth loss. To learn more about treating tooth decay in only one sitting, then schedule a consultation by calling Jeffrey Leibowitz, DDS, in Astoria, NY, today at 718-728-8320.