Fillings

In the Tyler and Smith Counties Area

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Fillings

A filling is a way to restore a decayed tooth back to its normal shape and function. If you have a tooth that requires a filling, we will first remove the decayed tooth material, then clean the affected area and fill the cleaned-out cavity with a filling material. This restoration will help prevent further decay by closing off any cracks or spaces where bacteria might enter. There are various types of dental fillings. The most popular include composite fillings and amalgam fillings. Composite fillings are made of a tooth-colored resin material that blends seamlessly with natural teeth, providing both durability and aesthetics. Amalgam fillings are a combination of metals, including silver, tin, copper, and mercury. They are highly durable and suitable for filling cavities in areas subjected to heavy chewing forces. Ceramic fillings are crafted from porcelain or other materials. These fillings offer excellent durability and natural appearance. When coming in for a filling, Dr. Buddy will conduct a thorough examination, including x-rays if necessary, to determine the extent of the decay and the most suitable type of filling. The decayed portion of the tooth will be gently removed, and the area will be cleaned to prepare for the filling. The chosen filling material will be placed in layers and shaped to restore the tooth's natural form and function. If composite material is chosen, the filling will be hardened using a special lite which cures the filling and then the tooth will be polished to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth.

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