What To Anticipate From Your Cavity Treatment

If you have never had a cavity before, you may be unsure of what to expect when you learn you need restorative dental treatment to remove decay. While the process of removing the cavity itself can be worrying, you may also be concerned about how your tooth will look after this treatment. One thing you should know is that different stages of decay will make different dental treatments necessary. If your cavity has had time to grow severe, you will need a root canal – minor cavities should be treatable without this procedure. In any case, you can count on a restoration that preserves your appearance.

Why Some Patients Have To Undergo A Root Canal To Address Tooth Decay

A cavity only demands a root canal when you have a level of decay that has allowed bacteria to enter the interior of your tooth. Removing infected tissue within your tooth is important to stopping serious complications. If nothing is done about a serious cavity, your tooth may suffer so much harm that it has to be removed! Your dentist can provide you with a root canal, and safely take care of your cavity.

Your Restoration Can Preserve Your Smile

For many patients, a cavity will lead to the placement of a dental filling. Made from composite resin, your filling can be tinted to match the color of your enamel, so that it blends in enough to avoid detection when you smile.

If you need support after suffering a larger cavity, including any cavity that makes a root canal necessary, your dentist can place a dental crown on your tooth. Porcelain crowns are designed so that they look like natural teeth, and will not interfere with how you look.

Talk To Family First Dental To Arrange Cavity Treatment

If you have a cavity that needs to be treated, you can rely on Dr. Cook at Family First Dental to provide the treatment you need. You can leave your dentist’s office with a natural-looking restoration, and feel confident in your smile, and your oral health. To schedule a consultation, call Family First Dental in Overland Park, KS, today at 913-381-2600.