Dental Fillings
Watch the DENTAL FILLING Video Below:
This informative video explains the process for using a TOOTH-COLORED COMPOSITE FILLING to repair a cavity in order to restore the tooth to its proper form and function.
Dental Filling Summary:
- Commonly known as “fillings” for “cavities”
- Restores the function, stability, and appearance of existing teeth
- State-of-the-art, tooth colored resins replace decayed tooth structure
- Can be used cosmetically to enhance the appearance of teeth – See Cosmetic Bonding
- Early detection of cavities is vital to save oral health (and pocket book)
- Decayed tooth structure does not regenerate
- If left untreated, you may experience:
- Toothache – An infection or irritation of the tooth pulp that typically causes pain
- Bad breath or a foul taste in your mouth
- Sensitivity to pressure and/or temperature
- Sensitivity to cold air
- Abscessed tooth – Severe, throbbing pain and swollen jaw
- Loss of infected tooth
Watch the FILLING COMPARISON Video Below:
This informative video explains the differences between various MATERIALS USED FOR FILLINGS, such as composite and amalgam.
Dr. Jerrold Goldsmith, DDS, FAGD
141 North Shortridge Road, Suite B5
Indianapolis, IN 46219
P: (317) 357-4018
F: (317) 356-4600
info@drjgoldsmith.com





