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Cavity Repair

Dental Fillings in Rincon Valley

Remove decay and restore tooth structure with natural-looking composite fillings.

Tooth-Colored Fillings for Rincon Valley

Why Rincon Valley patients choose Bonin Dental Care

Cavities are common, but they're treatable. Dr. Bonin removes decay and restores tooth structure with composite fillings that match your tooth color and function seamlessly. Modern composite materials are durable, mercury-free, and bond directly to your tooth, requiring less removal of healthy structure than old amalgam fillings. Rincon Valley families appreciate that composite fillings restore teeth without the visible silver appearance of traditional amalgam. Whether you're addressing a single small cavity in a child's tooth or multiple restorations in an adult, Dr. Bonin's filling work is precise and long-lasting.

How We Serve Rincon Valley

Rincon Valley's established neighborhoods include residents whose older dentistry may include failing amalgam restorations or untreated cavities. Modern composite fillings are both more aesthetic and more durable than patients remember from decades past. Dr. Bonin often updates older restorations, replacing large amalgam fillings with composite or full crowns depending on the size of the original cavity. Families appreciate the preventive value of addressing small cavities before they require more extensive treatment.

Worth the Drive

Dr. Bonin's fastidious technique and 30 years of filling experience mean your restoration will be well-contoured, properly sealed, and long-lasting. Many dentists place adequate fillings; Dr. Bonin places exceptional ones that you won't think about years later.

What Rincon Valley Patients Ask About Tooth-Colored Fillings

Concerns we hear most from Rincon Valley

Filling success depends on complete decay removal and proper composite technique. Dr. Bonin uses high-magnification loupes and careful decay detection to ensure all infected tissue is removed, then carefully restores the tooth's original contour. Composite fillings require dry, clean tooth surfaces and careful layering; moisture contamination during placement can compromise the restoration. Dr. Bonin uses rubber dam isolation (a barrier that keeps your tooth dry) for larger fillings, ensuring quality. Composite materials shrink slightly as they cure, so precise placement and good contact between filling and tooth margins are essential to prevent gaps where decay can recur. Some patients worry about pain during filling placement, but local anesthesia keeps you comfortable; you may feel pressure or vibration but little to no discomfort. Sensitivity to temperature after filling placement is normal for a few days and usually resolves on its own.

Neighborhood & Travel

Getting to us from Rincon Valley

Rincon Valley families, from young children to older adults, are subject to cavities. The neighborhood's emphasis on preventive care and family health means regular checkups catch decay early. When cavities do occur, Dr. Bonin's accessible location and efficient appointment scheduling minimize disruption to school or work routines. Many Rincon Valley families have been seeing Dr. Bonin for decades, bringing their children to the same dentist who cared for their own teeth. This continuity of care allows comprehensive understanding of each patient's decay risk and optimal preventive strategies.

Clinical Depth

How Dr. Bonin approaches Tooth-Colored Fillings

Cavities form when decay-causing bacteria produce acid that dissolves tooth enamel and dentin. Once decay penetrates below the surface, it cannot arrest on its own; it progresses deeper and wider over time. Filling treatment removes all decayed tissue and restores the tooth with a durable material. Composite resin, the most common modern filling material, is a plastic reinforced with microscopic glass particles. It bonds directly to tooth structure via an adhesive, creating a seal that prevents reinfection. Composite is cured (hardened) using a blue LED light that polymerizes the resin matrix.

The key to successful filling placement is complete decay removal and moisture control during restoration. Dr. Bonin uses high-magnification loupes to visualize decay margins clearly, and for larger cavities, he isolates the tooth with a rubber dam barrier to keep it dry and clean. Composite is then layered incrementally, with each layer cured individually to minimize shrinkage stress. Final contouring ensures proper bite contact and smooth margins.

Why This Matters Locally

Fit for Rincon Valley lifestyle

Rincon Valley residents who enjoy outdoor activities at Howarth Park and Spring Lake Regional Park benefit from efficient, durable filling restorations that require no downtime. Children playing sports and adults managing busy professional lives appreciate that cavity repair is straightforward and doesn't disrupt their week. Preventive fillings catch decay early, before it requires root canal therapy or extraction.

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 Rincon Valley: FAQ

How long do composite fillings last?

With normal care and regular checkups, composite fillings last 7 to 10 years, sometimes longer. The tooth underneath stays sound; if your filling eventually needs replacement, Dr. Bonin replaces it routinely.

Are composite fillings as strong as amalgam?

Yes. Modern composite materials are very durable and work well for most cavities. For very large cavities, Dr. Bonin may recommend a crown instead because it distributes forces better.

Can a composite filling be repaired if it chips?

Often yes. Small chips can be repaired by adding more composite. If damage is extensive, Dr. Bonin will replace the entire filling.

Will my tooth feel different after a filling?

No. A well-placed filling feels like part of your tooth. Some patients notice texture or shape change if the cavity was large and the filling is significantly different from the original tooth.

Do I need to avoid certain foods after a filling?

Once the composite cures (which takes about a minute under the curing light), your filling is immediately functional. You can eat normally right away. Avoid extremely hot foods briefly if sensitivity develops.

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