Fillings

If tooth decay, cracks, or breakage are compromising your dental health, dental fillings in Fort Lauderdale, FL offer an excellent solution to restore your teeth and bring back that healthy smile.

What are Dental Fillings?

A filling is needed to fill a void, or cavity, in a tooth. First, your dentist will remove the decaying tissue and then fill it with a restorative material. A filling or restoration is needed if there is caries, tooth wear or a small chipped tooth. If you experience sensitivity or feel like you have a cavity you might also need a filling. This can help prevent the affected tooth from further decay or affecting healthy surrounding teeth in your mouth.  Sometimes there is no pain associated with having a cavity, therefore it's important to have regular dental check-ups to find them and take care of them before it's too late.

Types of Dental Fillings

These different types of dental fillings serve specific purposes and are suitable for various dental needs.

  • Amalgam Fillings: These are renowned for their durability and strength. They are commonly used to address extensive tooth damage, especially in the case of back molars. 

  • Composite Fillings: They offer a natural appearance that seamlessly blends with your existing teeth. Crafted from composite resin material, they are a popular choice for repairing visible teeth while maintaining optimal aesthetics. 

  • Ceramic Fillings: Ceramic fillings excel in providing excellent aesthetics, as they can be color-matched to your natural teeth. Resistant to staining and abrasion, they are suitable for restoring both front and back teeth.

  • Glass Ionomer Fillings: Glass ionomer fillings have the unique feature of releasing fluoride, aiding in the prevention of further decay. Often used for children and temporary fillings, they blend in with the natural color of your teeth. However, they may be less durable compared to other options.

Consulting with your dentist will help determine the most appropriate choice for restoring your dental health and ensuring a confident smile while preserving healthy tooth structure.

What Happens If Tooth Decay is Not Treated with Fillings?

If tooth decay is not treated with fillings, it can lead to worsening dental health and potential complications. Untreated tooth decay can progress, causing the decayed area to grow larger and potentially reach the inner layers of the tooth where the nerves and blood vessels are located. This can result in increased sensitivity, pain, and even infection.

Our Procedure for Dental Fillings

First, your dentist will numb the tooth area with a local anesthetic to prevent any pain if needed. After removing the decayed tissue and prepping the area, your dentist will use a tooth-colored filling material to fill the tooth. Then, your dentist will polish the tooth and check your bite. It is important to follow up with your dentist if there is any post-operative sensitivity and get regular dental check-ups to make sure the filling is in good condition.

Are You Interested in Dental Fillings in Fort Lauderdale?

Say goodbye to dental problems and hello to a healthier smile at Bayview. If your tooth is damaged,  our specialized dental filling procedures are here to mend those issues, ensuring your dental health is back on track. Ready to smile with confidence? Reach out to us today and schedule a consultation!