Who Might Need a Cavity Filling?
Anyone can develop tooth decay and need a dental filling. However, certain conditions can increase the risk of cavities. These include eating too many sugary or starchy foods, especially between meals, poor oral hygiene, and dental problems like dry mouth. Good preventive dental care can greatly reduce these risks, and when you first visit Century Dental, we assess your risk of dental problems, including cavities.

We can then devise your custom preventive dental care plan. This will include the frequency of dental checkups and hygiene appointments, and we can work closely with you to ensure your daily oral care routine is excellent. If you need a cavity filled, we can provide the most appropriate dental care, using the best techniques and materials to restore the tooth.

What is a Cavity Filling?
A cavity filling is a dental material used to fill a hole in a tooth caused by dental decay. Various filling materials are available; amalgam and composite resin are the most common.

Amalgam fillings have been used for over a century and contain mercury and other metals. They are durable and long-lasting but are highly visible when smiling and therefore tend only to be used when restoring cavities in back teeth.

Composite resin fillings are newer and are tooth colored, making them virtually invisible. Composite resin is reasonably durable and ideal for restoring cavities in front teeth or anywhere in the mouth. The material can be used to repair small to medium-sized cavities.

Amalgam vs. Composite
Amalgam fillings are reliable but are less widely used, and many dental offices are amalgam free as this material is gradually being phased out. Their decline in popularity is due to the introduction of newer, more biocompatible materials like composite resin and concerns about mercury content in amalgam.

Composite resin is a more popular choice for restoring a tooth cavity, not just because it is tooth-colored. The material requires less tooth preparation than amalgam fillings so that we can preserve more of the healthy tooth structure. Composite resin doesn’t flex when it comes under pressure or when exposed to temperature changes in the mouth, for example, when you eat something hot or cold.

Instead, the material closely mimics natural tooth structure and will bond strongly to your tooth, forming a good seal that helps to prevent further infection. Amalgam can flex slightly when subjected to pressure or temperature changes, eventually causing microfractures in teeth that can weaken them over time.

If you have older amalgam fillings and are wondering if they should be replaced, we can assess their condition during your next checkup at Century Dental. No filling lasts forever, and when the time comes, we can ensure that any amalgam fillings are removed safely, and the amalgam is disposed of correctly so it will not harm the environment.

Read more: https://www.centurymedicaldental.com/dentistry/cavity-filling/

Century Dentistry Center
827 11th Ave Ground Floor
New York, NY 10019
(212) 929-2202
Web Address https://www.centurymedicaldental.com/dentistry/

Our location on the map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/34T4HmeGp73S6pFQ8
https://plus.codes/87G8Q2C5+27 New York

Nearby Locations:
Hell's Kitchen | Upper West Side | Midtown West | Chelsea | Midtown East | Little Brazil
10036 | 10023, 10024, 10025, 10069 | 10019 | 10001, 10011 | 10022

Working Hours:
Monday- Friday: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Sunday: Closed

Payment: cash, check, credit cards.

Who Might Need a Cavity Filling?
Anyone can develop tooth decay and need a dental filling. However, certain conditions can increase the risk of cavities. These include eating too many sugary or starchy foods, especially between meals, poor oral hygiene, and dental problems like dry mouth. Good preventive dental care can greatly reduce these risks, and when you first visit Century Dental, we assess your risk of dental problems, including cavities.

We can then devise your custom preventive dental care plan. This will include the frequency of dental checkups and hygiene appointments, and we can work closely with you to ensure your daily oral care routine is excellent. If you need a cavity filled, we can provide the most appropriate dental care, using the best techniques and materials to restore the tooth.

What is a Cavity Filling?
A cavity filling is a dental material used to fill a hole in a tooth caused by dental decay. Various filling materials are available; amalgam and composite resin are the most common.

Amalgam fillings have been used for over a century and contain mercury and other metals. They are durable and long-lasting but are highly visible when smiling and therefore tend only to be used when restoring cavities in back teeth.

Composite resin fillings are newer and are tooth colored, making them virtually invisible. Composite resin is reasonably durable and ideal for restoring cavities in front teeth or anywhere in the mouth. The material can be used to repair small to medium-sized cavities.

Amalgam vs. Composite
Amalgam fillings are reliable but are less widely used, and many dental offices are amalgam free as this material is gradually being phased out. Their decline in popularity is due to the introduction of newer, more biocompatible materials like composite resin and concerns about mercury content in amalgam.

Composite resin is a more popular choice for restoring a tooth cavity, not just because it is tooth-colored. The material requires less tooth preparation than amalgam fillings so that we can preserve more of the healthy tooth structure. Composite resin doesn’t flex when it comes under pressure or when exposed to temperature changes in the mouth, for example, when you eat something hot or cold.

Instead, the material closely mimics natural tooth structure and will bond strongly to your tooth, forming a good seal that helps to prevent further infection. Amalgam can flex slightly when subjected to pressure or temperature changes, eventually causing microfractures in teeth that can weaken them over time.

If you have older amalgam fillings and are wondering if they should be replaced, we can assess their condition during your next checkup at Century Dental. No filling lasts forever, and when the time comes, we can ensure that any amalgam fillings are removed safely, and the amalgam is disposed of correctly so it will not harm the environment.

Read more: https://www.centurymedicaldental.com/dentistry/cavity-filling/

Century Dentistry Center
827 11th Ave Ground Floor
New York, NY 10019
(212) 929-2202
Web Address https://www.centurymedicaldental.com/dentistry/

Our location on the map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/34T4HmeGp73S6pFQ8
https://plus.codes/87G8Q2C5+27 New York

Nearby Locations:
Hell's Kitchen | Upper West Side | Midtown West | Chelsea | Midtown East | Little Brazil
10036 | 10023, 10024, 10025, 10069 | 10019 | 10001, 10011 | 10022

Working Hours:
Monday- Friday: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Sunday: Closed

Payment: cash, check, credit cards.

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