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Treat Cavities with Dental Fillings in St. Louis

Experiencing tooth pain or sensitivity when biting? A dental filling is often the fastest and most effective way to stop decay and protect your tooth.

  • Relieves sensitivity and tooth pain
  • Preserves natural tooth structure
  • Prevents cavities from worsening
  • Restores chewing and speaking function

Why Do You Need a Dental Filling in St. Louis?

Dental fillings help relieve tooth sensitivity and stop cavities from getting worse. Treating decay early prevents more serious and costly dental problems.

 

At St. Louis Emergency Dentist, our priority is to get you out of pain quickly. The sooner you receive treatment, the easier it is to protect your tooth and avoid further damage.

Healthy tooth

Enamel decay

Dentin decay

Pulp decay

OUCH, IT HURTS!

Will a dental filling help? Let’s find out.

Cavity fillings to stop tooth decay

YES:
Sugary foods and poor dental hygiene may cause cavities, but a dental filling can stop tooth decay in its tracks.

Replacing an old dental filling

YES:
Experiencing sensitivity in a tooth with an old filling? It may be damaged and time for a new one.

Pain, swelling or damaged tooth

NO:
Too late—a root canal and crown or tooth extraction may be needed to relieve pain or stop an infection deep in the tooth.

Benefits of Tooth Fillings for Cavities

  • Preservation of tooth structure
  • Pain relief
  • Improved oral function
  • Prevention of further decay
  • Aesthetic improvement
  • Minimal invasion
  • Durability
  • Cost-effective
WHAT TO EXPECT AT YOUR VISIT

Dental filling process

In as little as 30-60 minutes, from start to finish, we can remove decay, fill a cavity and restore your bite.

Local anesthetic
STEP 1

Local anesthetic

A local anesthetic is applied to make sure you’re comfortable.

Decay removal
STEP 2

Decay removal

Any decay will be removed from the affected tooth or teeth.

Filled with care
STEP 3

Filled with care

The chosen type of filling will be applied to the affected area.

Bite check
STEP 4

Bite check

A bite check makes sure your teeth are comfortably aligned.

Types of Dental Fillings for Cavities

Composite Tooth Filling

Composite Tooth Filling

The top choice for tooth restoration—a resin is made to match your tooth’s shade giving them a natural appearance.
Temporary tooth filling
Glass ionomer fillings
Amalgam filling

Temporary Tooth Filling

Temporary Tooth Filling

For dental emergencies or short-term solutions, like closing up a root canal before getting a permanent filling.
Glass ionomer fillings
Amalgam filling

Glass Ionomer Fillings

Glass Ionomer Fillings

Commonly used for children and small cavities, these fillings release fluoride, which can help prevent further tooth decay.
Amalgam filling

Amalgam Fillings

Amalgam Fillings

Silver tooth fillings (amalgam filling) are durable, cost-effective and can contain metals such as mercury, silver, tin and copper.

FAQs About Tooth Fillings for Cavities

What is a tooth filling?

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What is a tooth gap filling?

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When can I go back to work or school?

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