Problem: Decayed, cracked, broken or worn-down teeth?
Have your teeth been affected by tooth decay? Are you looking to improve the appearance and strengthen cracked, broken or worn-down teeth?
Tooth Fillings in Burlington, ON
Despite our best efforts to keep our teeth healthy, tooth decay will affect us all at some point in our lives. Acid-producing bacteria that feed on sugars from our diet break down the tooth enamel and form wholes, known as cavities. Regular hygiene appointments will ensure that tooth decay is diagnosed at an early stage and treated with a simple tooth filling procedure in our Burlington-based office.
To complete a tooth filling procedure, our dentists use a local anesthetic; however, our Burlington office offers various dental sedation options, including nitrous gas and IV sedation for more anxious patients. Once the area is numb, the dentist will remove the decayed portion of the tooth and fill it with a tooth filling material. In our Burlington office, we offer various types of dental filling materials, including gold, silver, composite resin and porcelain. But to match the shade of the tooth filling material with your natural teeth, we commonly recommend resin or porcelain fillings.
Treat more than just cavities.
Tooth filling material is also used to repair and strengthen cracked, broken or worn-down teeth. If the damage is small and does not involve the tooth pulp, the dentist can fill in the crack or rebuild the tooth’s damaged portion with the tooth filling material. In cases where the damage is extensive, our dentist may suggest dental veneers or dental crown to protect a damaged tooth and restore its shape.
Act before it is too late
If not treated, tooth decay can eventually spread to the pulp of the tooth, causing you a lot of pain. At this point, the tooth filling procedure will not be adequate treatment, and the dentist will suggest root canal therapy and possibly a dental crown, making the procedure more complicated and expensive. Similarly, a small crack or chip on your tooth can be simply repaired with a tooth filling material at our Burlington office; however, if left untreated, it may get worse and require more advanced and expensive treatment.