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Decay Restoration

Dental Fillings for Geyserville

Durable composite and amalgam fillings to repair cavities and rebuild tooth structure.

Tooth-Colored Fillings for Geyserville

Why Geyserville patients choose Bonin Dental Care

Cavities are the most common dental problem. Geyserville residents, like everyone, get them. Dr. Scott Bonin has placed thousands of fillings, choosing between composite (tooth-colored resin) and amalgam (silver) based on each patient's needs. Composite is esthetic and adhesive; amalgam is more durable for large restorations. For Geyserville patients, Dr. Bonin explains the pros and cons of each material and lets you decide. Because the practice has served Geyserville since the Healdsburg years, many patients have old amalgam fillings and return for replacement or repair.

How We Serve Geyserville

Geyserville patients with existing amalgam fillings often ask if they should be removed and replaced. Dr. Bonin advises: if the filling is functional and you're not concerned about appearance, no replacement is needed. If the tooth has new decay, a new restoration is necessary. If you want composite for esthetic reasons, he can recommend replacement. His patient-centered approach respects both old-school amalgam dentistry and modern composite esthetics.

Worth the Drive

Filling placement requires precision to ensure the restoration seats properly, the bite aligns, and margins are sealed against future decay. Dr. Bonin takes time on every filling, even small ones, to deliver restorations that last years and look natural. That level of care prevents future decay around fillings.

What Geyserville Patients Ask About Tooth-Colored Fillings

Concerns we hear most from Geyserville

Composite fillings require careful technique and protection from moisture during placement, so appointments take slightly longer than amalgam. Some patients worry about longevity; modern composites are durable, though larger restorations in high-stress areas may be more prone to fracture than amalgam. Dr. Bonin uses flowable composites and proper layering to maximize strength. For patients with multiple cavities, he discusses whether a preventive approach (fluoride, better hygiene, dietary change) might reduce future decay risk.

Neighborhood & Travel

Getting to us from Geyserville

Geyserville residents tend to value straightforward, practical dental care. Fillings fit that ethic: a problem is fixed simply and quickly. The practice sees many Geyserville families across generations, so parents remember their own fillings and anticipate their children will get them too. That normalized approach to filling therapy means Geyserville patients are usually cooperative and undramatic about the procedure.

Clinical Depth

How Dr. Bonin approaches Tooth-Colored Fillings

Composite restorations bond to etched enamel and dentin, creating a mechanical and chemical attachment. Modern adhesive systems like universal bonding agents achieve high bond strengths when applied to prepared surfaces. Dr. Bonin uses stratified (layered) composite placement, applying multiple thin layers of different shades to build proper contours and optimize strength. Proper matrix band placement ensures proper contact between teeth and prevents overhanging margins. Accurate occlusal carving is critical to avoid bite interference and excessive pressure on the restoration.

Why This Matters Locally

Fit for Geyserville lifestyle

In Geyserville, a filling is often a family ritual. Kids get their first filling and remember it forever. Geyserville parents appreciate Dr. Bonin's calm, clear approach because it sets a healthy tone for kids' future dental care. That relationship-building in the filling chair pays dividends for decades.

About This Service

Tooth-Colored Fillings

A cavity is a hole in your tooth. The decay has eaten through enamel and into the softer dentin layer below. A filling seals that hole and restores the tooth's shape and function. Tooth-colored composite fillings (made of resin and fine ceramic particles) have become the standard because they match your natural tooth color, require less drilling of healthy tooth structure, and bond directly to what remains. The reason we prefer composite fillings is straightforward: they look better and preserve more of your original tooth. Metal amalgam fillings (which contain mercury, silver, and other metals) are still durable and less expensive in some cases, but they show dark gray inside your mouth, they expand and contract with temperature changes slightly differently than tooth, and they require removing more healthy tooth structure to place them properly. Composite fillings shade-match your tooth, flex slightly like natural tooth does, and bond to the remaining structure, actually reinforcing it. At Bonin Dental Care, we use shade-matching technology and placement techniques that prioritize esthetics and function. Whether you're replacing an old filling that's worn out or treating a newly discovered cavity, Dr. Bonin will use composite resin. The appointment is straightforward: numb the area, remove decay, shape the remaining tooth, place the composite in layers, harden it with special light, and adjust the fit so your bite feels natural.

Common Questions

Tooth-Colored Fillings in Geyserville: FAQ

Is composite filling better than amalgam?

Different. Composite is esthetic and bonds chemically to the tooth. Amalgam is more durable and has decades of track record. For front teeth, composite is preferred. For back teeth with large cavities, amalgam may be more durable. Dr. Bonin recommends based on cavity size and location.

Can a filling fail or break?

Yes, over time. If a filling cracks or chips, the exposed margin can leak and decay can start beneath it. We monitor all fillings during checkups. If a filling is failing, we repair or replace it.

How long does a filling last?

Composite fillings typically last 5 to 10 years. Amalgam often lasts 15 to 20 years. Longevity depends on size, location, bite force, and your oral hygiene. Geyserville patients who brush and floss regularly have fewer filling problems.

Will I feel the filling being placed?

No. We numb the tooth with local anesthetic before removing the decay and placing the filling. You may feel vibration and hear the drill, but little to no discomfort. We also use a rubber dam to keep saliva away and protect your airway.

Do I need a filling for every cavity?

Small cavities can sometimes be arrested with fluoride if caught early. Once a cavity is established, a filling is needed to remove decay and restore the tooth's integrity. We discuss prevention and early intervention with all Geyserville patients.

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