Do you have a tooth that’s felt a little sensitive recently? Does it hurt when you chew or drink? It could be the sign of a cavity. Thankfully, there’s no need to worry! Getting a dental filling is a prevalent procedure, and in just one short visit, your smile can be free of decay.
Unfortunately, once decay has formed, the only way to remove it is to remove the part of the tooth that’s been damaged. If we catch this early enough, the procedure is very simple. However, if the decay has been neglected for too long, more complex treatments such as ceramic crowns may be necessary.
Once Dr. Von Gunten has removed the affected portion of the tooth, he will place a filling that will act as a protective barrier, protecting the tooth from further damage.
Many people don’t even realize they have a cavity, as they typically don’t exhibit any initial symptoms. Therefore, coming in twice a year for a teeth cleaning is necessary. We’ll be able to find any signs before the cavity worsens. If it does worsen, here are some symptoms you could notice:
If you feel any symptoms typically related to cavities, it’s best to have a dentist examine your teeth. Contact our friendly staff at High Springs Dental today to book an appointment!