Beware of Tooth Decay
Whether you are aware of it or not, tooth decay is among the most common oral health concerns in the world. What’s more? It influences the smiles of millions of Americans every year, and most patients do not seek treatment immediately due to being unaware that a problem is occurring to begin with. As a result, patients will often schedule their visit with our team with an inquiry regarding sensitivity or discomfort. Unfortunately, this often indicates that an issue has worsened.
Tooth decay, in its earliest stages, may not be as easily detectable as it would be if you come in for a routine dental visit. It occurs when oral bacteria feed off of the food that you consume, causing them to produce a destructive acid that eats away at your natural dental enamel. Without care, the infection will continue to eat into your tooth, and a small hole known as a cavity will result.
Though you may be familiar with the onset of a cavity, understand that your concerns do not end there. As a matter of fact, the situation will continue to spread and get worse until several teeth become compromised. To learn more about this process and what your best steps may be, give us a call today.
Understanding the Process
The simplest way to mitigate tooth decay if it has already begun to affect your tooth’s structure is to seek a cavity filling. This process involves carefully cleaning the affected area so as to remove remaining bits of the infection, then filling the open hole with a composite resin material. This material helps keep infection out and reinforced your smile’s integrity. Give our team a call to learn more today.
A Virtually Seamless Finish
In addition to the functional and health benefits dental fillings have to offer, you can count on a discreet treatment as well. You see, our team has the ability to shade-match the composite material to that of your natural smile. This allows you to enjoy the benefits of an enhanced smile without the noticeability of treatment.
Learn More Today
Contact The Dental Centre of Conroe in Conroe, TX by calling 936-441-4600 to schedule your next dental appointment with our team and learn more about the need for restorative dental treatment.