Our office will be closed on Thursday, 11/28, and Friday, 11/29, & We will resume regular office hours on Monday, December 2nd, 2024.
One of the most common dental procedures in the United States is the dental filling. If you are experiencing pain in a single tooth, then you might need a filling to help restore the structure and return to optimal oral health and wellness.
A dental filling is a hard substance inserted into a damaged tooth. This material restores part of the overall dental structure and protects the interior from exposure to plaque, bacteria, and germs. While a filling cannot repair the entire structure, it is essential for maintaining the overall health of a damaged tooth.
The majority of patients who visit for dental fillings require them in their back molars. These teeth are the most difficult to keep clean because the average toothbrush is not shaped correctly and cannot reach the sides and backs of the molars. If you looked in the average adult’s mouth, there is a good chance you would see the gleam of a filling.
Smiles of Ocoee prides itself on utilizing the latest techniques and technologies during all of our procedures. This means we offer a broad range of materials for dental fillings to be made out of. When you visit our office, you can choose between options like amalgam (silver), gold, porcelain, and composite resin.
Although they are more noticeable, amalgam and gold are highly durable. These materials wear down slowly and can protect a damaged tooth for many years before replacement is necessary. Porcelain and composite resin, on the other hand, require replacement more frequently but better match the natural shade of the teeth.
Our dentist will recommend a material to you based on your needs, desires, and overall budget.
A professional dental filling can last anywhere from 5 to 20 years, depending on the material and how well you take care of your teeth. We highly recommend brushing and flossing twice a day, as well as visiting a dentist twice a year for regular dental exams and cleanings. If you are in Ocoee, FL , you can come to see us at Smiles of Ocoee. We are always accepting new patients and can even replace an old filling that was placed by another office.