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Restore Your Smile with Natural-Looking Fillings

Even with diligent oral hygiene, cavities can still develop. While a small cavity might seem insignificant, it's crucial to address it promptly. Left untreated, bacteria and decay can penetrate deeper into your tooth, potentially necessitating a crown, root canal, or even extraction. When seeking dental fillings in Spring Hill, FL, Northcliffe Dental stands out as the premier choice. Our cutting-edge detection tools, advanced technology, and natural-looking filling materials ensure a comfortable and efficient experience. Beyond fillings, we offer inlays and onlays for extensive decay, as well as bonding for cosmetic concerns like chips and cracks.

The Importance of Addressing Tooth Decay

Bacteria are naturally present in everyone's mouth. However, when combined with food and proteins, they form plaque. Sugars and carbohydrates feed these bacteria, producing acids that attack teeth. Over time, this can lead to cavities. Early detection is crucial, as untreated decay can progress to tooth fractures, root canals, crowns, or even tooth loss.

The Beauty of Tooth-Colored Fillings

Northcliffe Dental understands the desire for aesthetically pleasing dental care. We utilize materials that mimic the appearance of natural teeth while maintaining optimal function. Our tooth-colored fillings, or composite fillings, offer a less invasive and natural-looking alternative to metal fillings. They bond directly to your tooth, preserving more of its structure.

The Filling Process

Our tooth-colored fillings are a metal-free solution for cavities. The process begins with numbing the area for your comfort. After removing the decayed portion, we apply composite resin layer by layer, curing it to bond with your tooth. The final step involves polishing and checking your bite. With proper oral hygiene and regular checkups, these fillings can last about ten years.

Restoring Your Tooth Structure

Healthy teeth contribute to overall well-being. When teeth deteriorate due to cavities, cracks, or wear, fillings restore both function and appearance. Whether it's a painful cavity, a chipped tooth, or damage from nail-biting, Dr. Ifaz and our team are here to help.

When Do You Need a Filling?

Discomfort or sensitivity in a tooth may indicate decay. Dr. Ifaz will examine your teeth, take X-rays, and determine the best course of action. For minor cavities, a wait-and-see approach might be suitable. However, severe cavities often require fillings to prevent further damage.

What to Expect After a Filling

After administering local anesthesia, Dr. Ifaz will remove the decayed area and place the filling. The filling is then polished, and your bite is checked. You should feel no pain, and the filling will protect your tooth from further decay.

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