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CM Park Dental Clinic

Fillings & Root Canal Treatments

From simple fillings to advanced root canal therapy, we restore strength, relieve pain, and protect your natural teeth for the long term.

Dental fillings are one of the most common restorative treatments, used to repair teeth damaged by cavities or minor fractures. They restore strength and prevent decay from spreading deeper into the tooth.

Composite fillings are tooth-colored and blend seamlessly with natural enamel, making them ideal for visible areas. Amalgam fillings, though less aesthetic, are extremely durable and remain a reliable choice for back teeth exposed to heavy chewing forces.

With proper care, fillings can last many years, preserving the tooth’s natural structure while providing functionality and protection.

Inlays and onlays are restorations used when damage is too extensive for a simple filling but not severe enough to require a crown. They are custom-made in a dental laboratory to fit the prepared tooth precisely.

Inlays are placed within the grooves of the tooth, while onlays cover a larger area, sometimes extending over the cusps. Both are typically made of porcelain, composite, or gold, offering strength and a natural appearance.

These restorations provide an excellent balance of durability and aesthetics, protecting the tooth while preserving as much of the natural structure as possible.

Root canal treatment is performed to save a tooth that has been severely infected or damaged. The procedure involves removing infected pulp tissue from inside the tooth, disinfecting the canal, and sealing it to prevent reinfection.

Many patients associate root canals with pain, but modern techniques and anesthesia make the treatment comfortable and highly effective. In fact, the procedure relieves pain rather than causes it.

By preserving the natural tooth, root canal therapy helps maintain chewing function, jaw health, and overall oral stability, preventing the need for extraction.

Sometimes, a tooth that has undergone root canal treatment may develop problems again due to reinfection, hidden canals, or complications in the initial procedure. In such cases, re-root canal therapy may be required.

This treatment involves carefully reopening the tooth, removing the previous filling materials, cleaning the canals again, and sealing them with precision. It is a more complex procedure but often highly successful in saving the tooth.

Re-root canal therapy gives patients a second chance to keep their natural teeth, avoiding extraction and more extensive restorative treatments.

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