Dental Fillings in Lewis Center, OH

Dealing with a cavity not only impacts your ability to chew and speak, but can also hit your confidence and overall wellness. That’s where fillings come in handy. In just one visit, your tooth can be restored to its natural health, so you can start smiling again.

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Why should I get a filling?

Cavities are a pain and can only worsen when left untreated. You deserve to have a smile that allows you to chew, speak, eat, and laugh with ease. Fortunately, cavities are simple enough to treat and even easier to prevent. A dental filling can treat cavities in just an hour-long appointment. And by visiting your Lewis Center dentist for regular cleanings and exams every 6 months, we can help you prevent future cavities altogether. Call us today at (740) 201-1330 to schedule an appointment!

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Did you know…

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Cavities are common. Nearly 80% of Americans have had at least one before the age of 18.

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Drill-Free Fillings

Say goodbye to noisy dental drills! Our laser technology allows our team to remove damage and decay from your affected tooth without the nerve-racking buzz of the drill. Getting a filling just became more precise, more comfortable, and a lot less scary.

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SMART-Certified To Keep You Safe

Looking to get rid of your old amalgam filling? Without proper care, removing it could release toxic vapor and harm your overall health. Our staff is specially trained in the Safe Mercury Amalgam Removal Technique (SMART) — a process that safely disposes your old filling to protect you from potential mercury releases.

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Tooth-Colored Fillings

No need for a silvery reminder of your cavity. With a tooth-colored filling, your tooth will match the rest of your smile for a natural, seamless look.

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Silver Fillings

Made of a blend of long-lasting metals, silver fillings are strong, durable, and resistant to the pressure of chewing and biting.

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Gold Fillings

Gold fillings are the longest-lasting type of filling — with proper care, they can last two to four times longer than other filling materials.

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Flexible Financing Options

In-Network With Popular Insurers

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Membership Plans Available

Accessible Care For You

The cost of treatment shouldn’t keep you from getting the filling you need. We keep care affordable so you can invest in your healthiest smile yet.

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The Benefits of Dental Fillings

Provides Durable Protection

Fillings stop cavities in their tracks and keep future decay from forming.

Fits In With Your Smile

When done well, fillings offer a seamless look and a natural feeling bite.

Done In One Visit

Most cavities can be filled in an hour or less.

The Dental Fillings Treatment Process

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Local Anesthesia

First, your dentist will apply local anesthesia to numb the nerves near the treatment area. This ensures you won’t feel any pain or discomfort throughout the filling process.

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Removal Of Decay

Next, a dental drill will be used to remove decayed enamel and damaged material from your tooth. Then, your dentist will clean and disinfect the area to prepare it for your filling.

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Filling The Tooth

Your dentist will fill your tooth and restore its structure with the filling material. Once the tooth has been filled, the filling will be trimmed and adjusted to ensure it looks natural and feels comfortable.

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Frequently Asked Questions

If you have a very deep or large cavity, a filling may not be the appropriate treatment to strengthen and restore your tooth. In these cases, your dentist may recommend an alternative treatment, like a dental inlay or onlay, or a dental crown. These treatments are more effective at protecting and restoring teeth that have been severely damaged by decay, and will provide better results.

If your tooth is feeling sensitive to heat, cold, or sugary foods and beverages, you may have a cavity. Another sign includes feeling pain when chewing or biting down on your “sensitive side”.

A toothache may occur, but this depends on the severity of your cavity. Most minor cavities typically won’t cause you major pain or discomfort.

In some cases, you might see a cavity with your naked eye. If you look at your tooth and see small holes, pitting, or black/brown stains, it may be a cavity.

Not all cavities cause pain or sensitivity. Usually, a toothache is a symptom of an infected tooth, which must be treated with a root canal instead of a filling. Seeing your dentist every 6 months for a cleaning and an exam will help you prevent cavities altogether. These regular visits will also help your doctor find the issues when they’re still small and relatively easy to treat.

When a cavity or an oral injury is left untreated, it destroys the outer layers of your tooth, exposing the vulnerable pulp that lives inside. Root canal therapy and either a dental filling or dental crown can seal your tooth and prevent further damage. This process is more complex, time-consuming, and expensive than having a cavity filled.

Nope! Getting a dental filling is virtually painless. Your dentist will apply local anesthesia to ensure your mouth is numbed during the entirety of the procedure. Getting a filling is a fast process, too. Most fillings are finished in about 30-60 minutes.

If you’re nervous at the dentist’s office, you can choose to be sedated during your procedure. Sedation can ensure that you feel no pain, anxiety, or discomfort throughout the process. Just contact your dentist and ask about your options for sedation during your treatment.

By removing the decayed enamel and sealing your tooth with dental resin or metal amalgam, fillings protect your tooth from further damage. This treatment halts the progression of the cavity, preventing it from getting larger and potentially causing a tooth infection. The filling helps protect the underlying tooth structure, and ensures that your tooth remains strong.

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