We Can Fully Treat Your Cavity

The proper treatment for a cavity will do more than just prevent decay from doing further harm to your tooth structure. In order to address all of your needs, your restorative procedure will also call for the placement of either a filling or crown to keep your tooth safe. This is needed because the damage from your cavity is permanent, and you need protection to restore your bite function and preserve the health of your remaining tooth structure. At our Greenville, TX dentist’s office, we can provide a restoration that is secure and strong, and we can take care to make sure it matches your enamel and preserves your smile!

Why You Need To Take Tooth Decay Seriously

If you fail to take tooth decay seriously, you can experience complications that affect you in more ways than you realize. You can experience problems with an infection that turns painful, which can lead to discomfort as well as trouble with your ability to bite and chew food. Eventually, bacteria can spread through your tooth and cause problems in other areas. Fortunately, this is a problem that we can prevent through timely care. After you arrive for treatment, we can evaluate you to determine what sort of procedure is appropriate.

Will You Need A Filling Or Crown To Protect Your Tooth?

The question or whether you need a dental filling or dental crown is an important one, but it is one that we are not able to answer until we evaluate you. The amount of damage to your tooth structure will affect how we proceed with your care. A dental filling is the more conservative treatment option, one that only affects a limited area. To place a crown, we have to do preparatory work in order to fit your restoration completely over your tooth without interfering with its neighbors. In either scenario, we can take care to provide treatment that preserves your appearance and lets you maintain a comfortable, natural bite.

Regular Visits Help You Preserve Your Healthy Enamel

When you regularly visit your dentist to discuss your oral health, you can receive early warnings about cavities, and you can receive preventive care that makes problems that require further treatment less likely. Part of the value of a regular visit is that you undergo a thorough teeth cleaning that will remove plaque and tartar buildup, something that helps you avoid cavities as well as gum disease.

Talk To Your Greenville, TX Dentist About Cavity Treatment

The right cavity treatment is one that fully restores your tooth’s health and protects it from future harm. We can provide this kind of care with a lifelike filling or crown, and we can follow up with you by providing regular preventive appointments that help you avoid difficulties in the future. If you would like to know more, or if you wish to schedule care, contact your Greenville, TX, dentist, Dr. Smith, at 903-455-5750.