Stop Decay in its Tracks

Cavities don't heal on their own. Our natural-looking composite fillings stop tooth decay, prevent pain, and restore your tooth's strength in a single visit.

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Invisible Repair

Signs You Might Have a Cavity

Early cavities often have no symptoms, which is why checkups are crucial. However, watch out for these signs:

Sensitivity

Sudden pain when eating hot, cold, or sugary foods.

Toothache

Spontaneous throbbing or pain when you bite down.

Visible Holes

Dark spots, pits, or holes visible on the tooth surface.

Floss Tearing

If floss consistently shreds or gets stuck in the same spot.

Simple & Painless Repair

A filling is one of the most routine dental procedures. Here is what to expect.

1. Numbing

We apply a topical gel followed by a gentle local anesthetic. You won't feel any pain, just a bit of pressure.

2. Cleaning

Dr. Radomsky carefully removes the decayed portion of the tooth, leaving the healthy structure intact.

3. Filling & Polishing

We layer the composite resin, harden it with a special light, and polish it smooth so it feels natural to your tongue.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes! Composite fillings harden immediately. However, we recommend waiting until the numbness wears off (usually 1-2 hours) so you don't accidentally bite your cheek or lip.

While silver (amalgam) fillings are strong, they require removing more healthy tooth structure to hold them in place. White fillings bond chemically to the tooth, allowing us to be more conservative and keep your tooth stronger.

A simple filling usually takes 30 to 45 minutes. If you have multiple cavities, we can often treat several in one longer appointment to save you trips to the office.

Beyond Fillings: Advanced Restorations

Sometimes a tooth needs more support than a filling can provide, or a tooth may need to be replaced entirely. Explore our comprehensive restorative options.

For Severe Decay:
Porcelain Crowns

If a cavity is too large and a filling would compromise the tooth's structure, a custom Dental Crown acts as a protective cap, restoring the tooth's original shape, strength, and appearance.

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Replace a Missing Tooth:
Dental Bridges

If a tooth cannot be saved with a filling or crown and must be extracted, a Dental Bridge uses your adjacent healthy teeth to anchor a seamless, permanent replacement tooth.

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The Ultimate Solution:
Dental Implants

Looking for the most natural way to replace a missing tooth? Dental Implants replace the tooth from the root up, providing a freestanding, permanent solution that doesn't rely on neighboring teeth.

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