Dental Fillings in Phoenix, AZ

From addressing cavities to reinforcing weakened teeth, our team ensures lasting results and optimal dental health. Experience a cavity-free smile with our comprehensive filling solutions.

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What is a Dental Filling?

Dental fillings are restorative materials used to repair teeth that have been damaged by decay, cracks, or fractures. By filling in the affected area, fillings restore the tooth’s structure, function, and aesthetics. They help prevent further decay, preserve the natural tooth, and promote long-term oral health.

 

Fillings vary in material and characteristics. Amalgam fillings, made from a mixture of metals, are durable and cost-effective but may not match the color of natural teeth. Composite resin offers a natural look but may not be as long-lasting as amalgam fillings. Ceramic and gold fillings offer excellent durability and asthma but are typically more expensive options.

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The Dental Filling Procedure

 

1.

Examination

Your dentist will examine your teeth and may take X-rays to identify areas of decay or damage that require filling. They will discuss the treatment plan with you and answer any questions you may have.

2.

Tooth Preparation

The affected tooth is numbed with local anesthesia. The decayed or damaged portion of the tooth is removed using a dental drill or laser.

3.

Filling Placement

Once the tooth is prepared, your dentist will fill the cavity with a suitable filling material. Common options include amalgam (silver-colored) or composite resin (tooth-colored) fillings.

4.

Polishing

After the filling is placed, your dentist will make final adjustments to ensure proper bite alignment and comfort. The filling is then polished to smooth out any rough edges and blend seamlessly with the surrounding tooth structure.

 
 
 
In the 24 to 64 age group, dental cavities affect 91% of adults.
 
 
 
 

The Importance of Dental Fillings

 

Dental fillings are essential for restoring teeth that have been damaged by decay, cracks, or fractures. Without fillings, these issues can worsen over time, which can lead to further decay, infection, and even tooth loss. By filling cavities and repairing cracks, fillings help prevent the spread of decay and preserve the structural integrity of the tooth. Additionally, fillings restore the functionality of the tooth, allowing for comfortable chewing and speaking. With timely intervention and proper dental care, fillings can effectively address dental issues and maintain optimal oral health for the long term.

 
 
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Why Choose PDS Foundation Dentists for Special Needs for Dental Fillings in Phoenix?

Choosing us for teeth fillings ensures you receive exceptional care from highly skilled professionals. Our experienced team utilizes advanced, proven technologies and techniques to deliver thorough and effective procedures. With a focus on personalized care, we tailor our approach to meet your specific needs and concerns, prioritizing your oral health and overall well-being. Trust us for high-quality teeth fillings that deliver lasting results.

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Dental Fillings FAQs

 

If you have any questions about dental fillings, we’ve got answers.

 
 

Dental fillings are made of single or combinations of materials including composite resin, porcelain, gold, and silver amalgam.

It is common for fillings to cause little to no discomfort. The dentist will use a local anesthetic to numb the area before beginning the procedure.

The lifespan of a dental filling depends on the material used and maintenance. With proper care, dental fillings can last from 5 to 15 years.

Yes, you can eat and drink normally after a dental filling. The general rule of thumb is to avoid hot or cold food and drinks immediately after.

While rare, some people may experience sensitivity, pain, or an allergic reaction to the materials used in dental fillings.