
Dental Fillings for a Healthy, Natural Smile
Tooth decay is one of the most common chronic health issues, but it’s easily treatable when detected early. Cavities can weaken your teeth, but dental fillings provide a simple and effective solution. They stop decay from progressing and restore your tooth’s strength, helping you avoid more extensive treatments later on.
At Valley Dental, we use high-quality composite fillings that are both durable and natural-looking. These tooth-colored restorations blend seamlessly with your smile, allowing you to maintain a healthy, beautiful appearance without any visible dental work.
Protect and Restore Your Smile With Dental Fillings
Restore Your Smile With Durable Fillings
- Tooth decay
- Chipped teeth
- Cracked teeth
Do I Need a Filling?
If you’re experiencing tooth sensitivity or discomfort, it may indicate decay, a crack, or another dental issue—making you a potential candidate for a filling. Tooth sensitivity often signals that something beneath the surface needs attention.
During your visit, Dr. Velazquez will thoroughly assess your symptoms and recommend the treatment best suited to your needs. In many cases, fillings provide an effective solution for restoring teeth affected by cavities, fractures, chips, or significant decay.
Cavity Prevention Tips for Fillings
- Schedule regular visits for comprehensive oral exams and professional cleanings.
- Brush after meals and use an antimicrobial mouthwash to reduce plaque and bacteria.
- Stay hydrated and limit sugary or acidic beverages that can damage teeth.
- Floss daily, ideally every night, to remove plaque and food particles between teeth.
- Avoid smoking to protect your gums, teeth, and overall oral health.
Dental Fillings—The Process
- Tooth Isolation: Dr. Pablo Raphael Velazquez starts by keeping the tooth dry and free from saliva.
- Decay Removal: Any decayed or damaged tooth material is carefully removed.
- Preparation: An etchant and bonding agent are applied to the tooth surface to ensure proper adhesion.
- Filling Placement: Composite resin is layered into the cavity, with each layer hardened using a special curing light.
- Shaping: The resin is sculpted to match the natural contours of your tooth.