Restorative
Dentistry
In all cases our goal is to keep
our patients comfortable. We will make sure
your mouth is thoroughly numb using local anesthesia
and topical anesthesia.
Fillings
Depending on the size of the filling, we will
numb the area using local anesthesia and place
a rubber dam to protect your child’s airway.
We then remove the cavity, clean the tooth,
and fill the tooth with a tooth colored composite
material.
Stainless Steel Crowns
Crowns are used in cases where a cavity has
affected so much tooth structure that filling
material cannot be used to repair the tooth.
We offer several types of crowns depending on
the location of the cavity. For the front teeth
we have white crowns and silver crowns with
a white facing. We choose which crown based
on the patient’s bite and the extent of
the cavity. For the back teeth we have stainless
steel crowns and white crowns.
Nerve Treatment
Very large cavities can result in tooth aches
and nerve irritation or infection. If a cavity
has affected the nerve, we will clean out the
infected part of the nerve, place an antibacterial
medicine on the remaining nerve structure and
finally place a protective filling over the
nerve. Once a tooth has had nerve treatment
it is weakened and must have a crown placed
over it to protect it.