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Fillings in Kenmore

close up hygiene inspectionAt Princeton Dental, we pride ourselves on providing top-quality dental care, and our composite fillings are no exception. Composite fillings, also known as white fillings, are a popular and beneficial solution for addressing decay and wear on your teeth. These fillings are used to fill holes caused by decay, protecting and strengthening your teeth in the process. Not only are they highly functional, but they also blend seamlessly with the natural colour of your teeth, enhancing your smile’s aesthetics.

One of the other advantages of composite fillings is their cost-effectiveness. Compared to other dental procedures, such as crowns or veneers, composite fillings offer a more affordable solution without compromising quality.

A Minimally Invasive Procedure

The process of getting composite fillings is relatively straightforward and minimally invasive. Depending on the depth of the cavity, numbing may not even be necessary, which is often music to our patients’ ears. First, we gently remove the decayed portion of the tooth, ensuring a clean and bacteria-free area. Next, we layer the white filling material over the affected area. Using a state-of-the-art LED light, the filling is set, allowing you to eat on it immediately after the procedure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the procedure painful?

Rest assured, getting composite fillings is generally a comfortable procedure. Our skilled team takes great care to ensure your comfort throughout the process. If you have any concerns or specific sensitivities, we will address them and make necessary accommodations.

What else should I know?

Our clinic is committed to providing comprehensive dental care. In addition to composite fillings, we offer a wide range of services to address all your oral health needs. Our team of experienced professionals is here to answer any questions or concerns you may have, guiding you towards the best treatment options tailored to your individual needs.

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If you suspect you have a cavity, it’s important to seek care as soon as possible. Schedule an appointment with our team today.
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Any invasive or surgical procedure may carry risks. Before moving forward, it is recommended that you seek a second opinion from an appropriately licensed medical professional.

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