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Composite Resin Repairs Your Smile

You should never ignore a dental injury, no matter how minor it may appear. While certain scratches or chips may seem simply cosmetic, any event that breaks the protective seal of your tooth’s enamel can lead to cavity formation or infection. When you visit our office, we can examine your problem tooth and determine if you have a cavity or other form of damage that requires repair with the aid of composite resin. This versatile material bonds instantly to the surface of your tooth to reseal the protection of your tooth’s outer layer. Because we shade the resin to match your tooth, you enjoy a natural smile, unlike with an older metal filling material. This material is also used to create crowns that cover the entire visible portion of your tooth after a more significant injury. With composite resin, you can enjoy your normal eating and drinking habits directly after leaving your procedure.

At your Ankeny, IA dental office, we practice both preventive and restorative dentistry to give you a robust smile. This means combining regular checkups to minimize your chances for tooth decay while identifying and repairing it whenever it occurs. Caught early, a smaller cavity can be treated with a less invasive filling that preserves more of your tooth’s healthy material. This is why you should schedule checkups biannually instead of waiting to visit when you experience a painful symptom.

When You Require A Dental Filling

During the examination portion of your checkup, we will visually inspect your entire smile to detect any developments since your last visit. If we suspect a cavity, we will take X-rays to better understand its size and location, and suggest repairing them in the same appointment. When the carry is appropriately sized, we will place a composite resin filling to restore your tooth’s outer layer after removing all decaying material. After polishing your restored tooth, you will be all set and good to go. While your tooth may feel sensitive for a day or so, let us know if the discomfort lasts any longer. We will continue to inspect your tooth’s health at the following visits.

Dental Bonding With Composite Resin

In addition to fillings and crowns, we use composite resin to build up the surface of a tooth with dental bonding. This procedure can treat individual chips, cracks, uniformity issues, or surfaces lost to grinding. If you have a discoloration problem that does not respond well to professional whitening, the shade of your dental bond can brighten your smile right away.

Talk To Your Ankeny, IA, Dentist About Treating Your Problem Tooth

If you would like to learn more about how we can repair your tooth using composite resin, please contact your Ankeny, IA, dentist’s office at (515) 207-6182 to schedule a visit. By inspecting your smile, we can provide advice on the next step toward repairing your smile.