Dr. Leibowitz Explains How to Treat Tooth Decay with a Dental Filling

closeup tooth checkTreating tooth decay is an intricate but common practice, and one that may be vital to your continued good oral health. Unlike the common cold, tooth decay doesn’t resolve itself with rest and relaxation; like most dental diseases, tooth decay is progressive, and time is its greatest ally in the destruction of your teeth. Luckily, your Astoria dentist, Dr. Leibowitz, has the tools and expertise to effectively remove decay from your tooth and reinforce it with a dental filling against further decay and damage.

Choosing the Right Material

When it comes to your dental filling, you have options. Generally, Dr. Leibowitz will utilize white composite resin, which closely resembles your tooth’s natural color and can be bonded to your tooth’s structure for an enhanced protective seal. White fillings offer a discrete solution to treating tooth decay, though in some cases, Dr. Leibowitz may recommend an amalgam filling, which may be better suited for certain teeth that absorb the brunt of your biting pressure.

Placing Your Dental Filling

Before placing your dental filling, your Astoria dentist will administer a local anesthetic to numb the area around the tooth. After carefully removing the infected tooth structure, Dr. Leibowitz will thoroughly clean the area of lingering bacteria, then prepare the surface to help the resin bond more effectively to your tooth. The composite resin is placed in its liquid form, and then hardened using a special curing light. After Dr. Leibowitz thoroughly ensures that your filling is situated properly and polished to a natural sheen, you can once again enjoy the confidence of a strong and healthy tooth.

Restore Your Smile with a Dental Filling from Your Astoria Dentist

If your tooth is affected by decay and you require a dental filling to treat it, then schedule a dental consultation with your Astoria dentist by calling our office today at (718) 728-8320. Located in the 11106 area, we proudly serve patients from Astoria, Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the surrounding communities.