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Dental Fillings in Oxnard

At Clove Dental in Oxnard, we’re here to protect your smile from the effects of tooth decay and damage. Our dental filling treatments are designed to repair weakened teeth and stop cavities from progressing. Using modern materials and gentle techniques, we restore your teeth’s natural appearance and strength, so you can bite, chew, and smile with confidence.

What Are Dental Fillings?

Dental fillings are used to repair teeth that have been damaged by decay, wear, or small cracks. Once the decayed area is removed, the space is filled with a special material that rebuilds the tooth and protects it from further harm. This procedure helps restore both the function and appearance of the affected tooth.

At Clove Dental in Oxnard, we offer several filling options tailored to your needs:

  • Tooth-Colored Composite: Blends beautifully with your natural teeth for a seamless result.
  • Amalgam (Silver) Fillings: Known for durability and strength, often used in back teeth.
  • Gold Fillings: Extremely long-lasting and biocompatible, though less common.
  • Porcelain Fillings: Strong, stain-resistant, and crafted to match your tooth shape and shade.

Signs You May Need a Filling

Tooth decay doesn’t always cause pain right away, which is why early detection is so important. If you’re experiencing any of the following signs, it may be time to visit our Oxnard office for an evaluation:

  • Increased Sensitivity to cold, hot, or sweet foods and drinks
  • Visible Spots or discoloration on your teeth
  • Sharp or Throbbing Pain when chewing or biting
  • Chipped or Worn Surfaces that feel rough to the tongue
  • Old Fillings that appear cracked or loose

 

Benefits of Dental Fillings

Dental fillings offer more than just a quick fix, they play a vital role in maintaining your overall oral health. Here are some of the benefits:

Restores Strength
Rebuilds damaged teeth so you can eat comfortably again.
Prevents Further Decay
 Seals off the tooth, blocking bacteria from entering.
Natural Look
Modern fillings are designed to match your teeth so they won’t stand out.
Long-Lasting Solution
When properly cared for, fillings can last for many years.

What to Expect During Your Visit

Getting a filling at Clove Dental is a quick and straightforward process. Here’s what typically happens:

  1. Dental Exam & X-Rays
    We check your teeth carefully and take X-rays if needed to determine the extent of the decay.
  2. Numbing the Area
    Local anesthesia is applied so you’ll be completely comfortable during the procedure.
  3. Removing the Damage
    We gently remove any decayed or weakened tooth material.
  4. Filling the Tooth
    The filling material is applied in layers, shaped, and hardened to match your bite and tooth contours.
  5. Final Touches
    We polish the tooth to make sure it feels smooth and functions like new.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I eat after obtaining a filling?
Yes, you can eat after getting a filling, but to avoid biting your tongue or cheek, we recommend waiting until the anesthesia's numbness has completely worn off. If your filling is new, begin with soft meals and avoid extremely hot or cold foods for the first 24 to 48 hours.
Are tooth-colored fillings as durable as metal fillings?
Modern composite materials are especially effective for front teeth and other visible areas since they are strong and long-lasting. We will choose the best filling material based on your biting patterns, tooth location, and esthetic preferences, while amalgam fillings may be somewhat more durable in high-stress areas like molars.
How should my fillings be kept?

Fillings are easy to maintain:

  • Brush with fluoride toothpaste twice every day.
  • Flossing every day helps to remove plaque from between teeth.
  • Avoid biting on hard materials such as nuts, ice, or pencils.
  • Do not use your teeth to pry open packages.
  • Come in for cleanings and inspections on a regular basis to maintain your fillings in good condition.
When should I worry about my filling?

Please contact our office if you encounter:

  •   Severe or persistent discomfort
  •   Sensitivity that progressively becomes worse.
  •   When you bite down, it seems rough or uneven.
  •   Food is stuck in the filling
  •   Visible cracks or chips in the filler material
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