Composite Fillings
Filling Occlusal: Air Abrasion
Air abrasion is a drill-less method of removing tooth decay in preparation for a filling.
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Appointment RequestFilling Occlusal: Drill (Amalgam)
When tooth decay occurs on the biting surface of a tooth, a dental drill may be used to remove the effected area of the tooth.
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Appointment RequestFilling: Chipped Tooth
When one of the front teeth becomes chipped and if that chip hasn’t exposed the pulp area inside the tooth, then a filling can be applied. A composite material is built up layer by layer to replace the missing area of the tooth. The composite material is then hardened by a dental curing light. And finally a polishing tool is used to smooth out the filling.
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Appointment RequestFilling Cervical: Drill
Here we see decay build up on the cervical surface of a tooth, this then becomes a tooth cavity and is removed by a dental drill.
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Appointment RequestFilling Cervical: Air Abrasion
Here we see decay build up on the cervical surface of a tooth. The decay is removed using air abraison, a drill-less method, which uses air mixed with abrasive particles to blast away the decay.
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Appointment RequestFilling Occlusal: Drill
Occlusal decay occurs on the biting surface of the tooth. A dental drill is used to remove the decay.
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