Dental Fillings Near You | Cavity Treatment
Cavities are one of the most common oral health concerns, and nearly everyone will need a filling at some point in their life. At Gulati Family Dentistry, we provide dental fillings as a quick and effective solution to treat tooth decay, protect your tooth structure, and restore normal function. Fillings help stop the spread of decay and allow your tooth to function comfortably again. The procedure is typically quick and painless, and with modern materials, your filling can blend in naturally with the rest of your smile.
Types Of Dental Fillings
We offer a range of dental filling materials to suit different needs, preferences, and budgets:
- Silver-Colored Fillings (Amalgam) - A durable blend of mercury, silver, tin, and copper. Often used for back teeth due to their strength.
- Gold Fillings - Made from a mixture of gold, copper, and other metals. These are long-lasting and highly durable but are typically more expensive.
- White Fillings (Composite Resin) - Composed of glass or quartz particles in an acrylic base, these fillings match the natural color of your teeth, making them ideal for visible areas.
- Porcelain Fillings (Inlays/Onlays) - Created in a dental lab from tooth-colored porcelain. These are stain-resistant and offer a natural appearance, often used for larger restorations.
How Quickly Can A Filling Be Completed?
Most patients will have their dental filling applied in an hour or less and a simple filling can be completed in 20-minutes. With improved technology, dentists are now able to make inlays and onlays in a single appointment; however, a larger filling or several fillings can require more time. It will also be determined by what materials you decide to use for the dental filling, as some options will demand additional time or a second appointment.
- First, your dentist will examine your mouth and utilize dental instruments to inspect the cavity. To see how much tooth decay has occurred, they will take an X-ray of your tooth.
- You will then receive a local anesthetic to numb the tooth area, which will prevent any discomfort. If the dental filling is on the tooth surface, your dentist might not need anesthetic.
- After the area is effectively numb, your dentist will drill through the tooth enamel to remove the decay. Some dentists use a laser or air abrasion tool for this procedure, but that is less common than a drill.
- Your dentist will sterilize and prepare the area for the filling. They will then fill the hole. Certain types of fillings are hardened or fixed with a blue wavelength light.
- To complete the procedure, your dentist will polish the tooth and ensure your bite is functioning properly.
When the numbing effect diminishes, your tooth might experience slight soreness or sensitivity following the filling. You should not feel any discomfort, but it is recommended that you avoid extremely hot or cold foods and beverages for up to two days.