Providing Support For Your Tooth After A Cavity Treatment

By providing you with the appropriate restoration after a cavity treatment, your dentist ensures your tooth can still handle biting and chewing pressure, and that it is safe from infection. Our teeth need this kind of protection because a cavity’s harm is permanent. While a cut or broken bone can mend over time, your enamel is limited in its ability to recover from damage. Fortunately, modern restorative dental care can see to it that you have lasting support, and that your restoration blends in with your smile. Your dentist will either provide a dental filling, or a dental crown, based on how severely your tooth has been affected by a cavity.

What To Expect From A Dental Filling

Dental fillings are used when a cavity has been caught before it had a chance to do significant harm. Fillings occupy the space where your enamel had been consumed by decay. In the past, metal fillings were used, but you can now look forward to a restoration made with composite resin. This material bonds directly with your tooth, and it can blend in with your enamel, so your appearance is not impacted.

Providing A Restoration For Your Tooth After An Advanced Cavity

Some cavities leave a tooth too damaged for a dental filling. If this occurs, you can have a dental crown placed. Depending on your needs, you can have a full crown, which completely covers your tooth, or a partial crown. One of several material types will be used for this restoration. While metal crowns are remarkably strong, and great for protecting your back teeth, their appearance can make them less desirable for more prominent teeth. Porcelain and zirconia crowns can look remarkably similar to your natural tooth, making them more cosmetically beneficial.

Family First Dental Can Provide Expert Cavity Care When You Need It

If you need treatment for a cavity, you can count on expert care at Family First Dental. Our practice is committed to delivering excellent treatment for decay, and we can provide you with an attractive, long-lasting restoration to protect your tooth. To schedule an appointment with us, call Family First Dental in Overland Park, KS, today at 913-381-2600.