Tooth decay and cavities are one of the most common oral health problems. Cavities are decayed areas of the teeth that lead to tiny holes or openings. Caries or tooth decay are caused by various factors, such as excessive use of sugary foods and drinks, accumulation of bacteria in the mouth and unsatisfactory oral hygiene.
Leaving cavities on their own can result in infection in deeper parts of the tooth, severe toothache and even tooth loss. Regular dental cleaning and good oral care regime can prevent cavities and tooth decay.
Fort Family Dental offers complete dental restorations for cavities. We provide both anterior and posterior teeth filling and the placement of crowns to manage the onset of cavities.
If the anterior tooth is damaged, these steps are taken for its filling:
The filling procedure of the posterior teeth is similar to that of the anterior’s. The procedure involves:
Another method of dental restorations is Crown placement. Crowns are tooth-shaped composite resin or metal material that can be placed over the basic structure of your tooth. Crowns are typically used when severe damage occurs in the tooth which can’t be restored with simple fillings.
During crown placement:
Fillings and crowns are both dental restoration methods to treat dental decay and damage. One difference between them is that fillings are applied when there is relatively less damage in the tooth. The decayed part is removed and the area is cleaned to make way for the filling. The composite filling is applied and polished according to the color and shine of the tooth.
Crowns, on the other hand, are administered when there is excessive damage in the tooth such that can’t be restored through mere fillings. The damaged part is cleaned and an impression is taken of the teeth structure. Through this impression, a metal or composite material resin crown is formed in the shape of the tooth. The crown is then placed on the tooth structure with a dental cement fixing it in its place. The crown is then evaluated to see if it’s well-suited in the area.