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Prevent Tooth Decay with Comfortable Fillings

Even those with impeccable dental hygiene can still develop cavities. While a small cavity might not seem urgent, it's crucial to address it quickly. Untreated cavities can lead to deeper decay, potentially requiring more extensive treatments like crowns, root canals, or even extractions.

For effective and comfortable dental fillings, Dr. C Advanced Dental Care & Implant Center in Richmond, VA is an excellent choice. We utilize advanced detection tools and state-of-the-art technology to provide a seamless experience with natural-looking filling materials. We also offer inlays and onlays for larger areas of decay, as well as bonding treatments for cosmetic issues such as chips and cracks.

Pain-Free White Fillings in Liberty

At Dr. C Advanced Dental Care & Implant Center, we are thrilled to offer our patients the latest in dental technology with the Solea Laser. This revolutionary tool allows us to perform a variety of treatments, including fillings, bonding, inlays, and onlays, without the need for needles, drills, or scalpels. Enjoy a pain-free and stress-free experience, with the possibility of eliminating the need for anesthesia altogether!

Fillings, Bonding, Inlays & Onlays — What’s the Difference?

Dental Fillings

Dental fillings are used to address cavities and prevent the spread of decay. They help restore the tooth's function and structure while also offering cosmetic benefits by blending with the natural tooth color.

Dental Bonding

Bonding is a cosmetic procedure where materials are applied directly to the tooth to improve its color and shape. It’s a versatile and cost-effective alternative to veneers, providing long-lasting results for minor imperfections.

Inlays & Onlays

Inlays: These are used to fill cavities that are too large for standard fillings. Inlays fit within the cusps of the tooth, providing a solid and durable restoration.

Onlays: Larger than inlays, onlays cover one or more cusps of the tooth. They are used when a significant portion of the tooth needs restoration but not enough to require a full crown.

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