Higher Chances of Success
Dentistry and proper care can become a tricky course to traverse, but one thing will always be true: the earlier a concern is addressed, the better the outcome is likely to be. For this reason, your dentist emphasizes the importance of a well-rounded preventive dental routine, which includes brushing and flossing at home as well as taking care to seek professional cleaning and examination once every six months.
Indeed, when it comes to dental decay, the notion that you experience a higher chance of successful treatment the earlier you act on the concern is true. It initially develops as a minor cavity, but time will cause this concern to grow and expand. As the cavity enlarges, it will also work its way deeper into a tooth and cause damage to your nerves and inner dental pulp contained in the roots. Without proper care, you may even lose one or more structures.
Minimizing Damage
In order to best minimize the amount of damage you endure, you should come in for an examination at any sign of sensitivity, functional complications, or if you are able to identify a cavity on your own.
When a minor cavity is a result of damaging decay, our team can utilize a composite resin filling to complete your structure. We begin by carefully removing the infected portions of the tooth and clean the area effectively. After this, we will apply the material to fill the hole, then utilize a special light to cure the resin, and voila! You are on your way.
A Lifelike Finish
One of the major benefits that come with using composite dental resin is its ability to be custom-tailored to match the hue of your smile. Indeed, our team is able to shade-match the material so that you will not have to worry about a noticeable restoration detracting from your gorgeous smile.
Schedule Your Appointment
To learn more about the importance of acting sooner rather than later when it comes to your restorative dental procedure, contact The Dental Centre of Conroe in Conroe, TX by calling 936-441-4600 to schedule your visit with our team today.