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Pediatric Dental Fillings for Cavities

Even when best efforts are made, kids in the Browns Summit, North Carolina area, can still develop cavities. When your child develops a cavity, Dr. Sona J. Isharani, a trusted pediatric dentist in Greensboro, and the team at Triad Pediatric Dentistry provide white, tooth-colored fillings to restore the tooth and prevent further decay. White fillings are a conservative restorative dental treatment that will restore your child’s tooth and stop the spreading of decay.
What is restorative dentistry?
Restorative dentistry is used to treat damaged teeth. One of the most common forms of restorative dental treatment is filling placement. Once dental decay has been removed and the tooth disinfected, the cavity is filled using a durable, tooth-colored material. Our white fillings are aesthetically pleasing while providing effective restoration to the tooth.
White Fillings
Triad Pediatric Dentistry uses a safe, non-toxic composite resin for our fillings. The white filling is applied to the tooth directly before being shaped, hardened, and bonded to the tooth. Unlike metal fillings of the past, our white fillings conform to the shape of the tooth, requiring minimal drilling and tooth preparation. We remove any decay and place the filling all within a single, easy appointment.
[call]Why Treat Children’s Cavities?
Do you wonder why treating children’s teeth is important if they will lose those same teeth in a few years? Our pediatric dentist in Greensboro emphasizes that early dental care is essential to protect your child’s overall health and development. Getting a cavity is more than just having a tooth that has been eroded. This erosion is most often the result of dental decay. This oral disease will continue to spread until treatment is received. Infection can occur and even spread from the mouth to other body parts via your child’s bloodstream, leading to more severe health concerns.
In addition, dental health problems can be quite painful and lead to eventual tooth loss. Tooth loss, even baby teeth, can lead to severe developmental issues down the road as your child’s baby teeth act as a guide for future growth and development. Think of your child’s baby teeth as temporary space holders for their eventual permanent teeth.
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To answer the original question—yes, cavities in baby teeth do need to be filled. Ignoring them can result in pain, infection, misalignment, and a host of other issues that may carry over into adulthood. Early intervention through proper dental care and timely fillings can save your child from unnecessary discomfort and set them up for a lifetime of healthy smiles.
Our dental clinic is dedicated to guiding families through every stage of oral development with compassion, skill, and a commitment to excellence. Schedule an appointment today to ensure your child’s teeth are healthy, strong, and cavity-free!