
Stop tooth decay with painless fillings
Cavities can happen to anyone, even those with perfect dental hygiene habits. But while a small cavity is nothing to get too worked up about, it should be addressed ASAP. Left undiagnosed and untreated, bacteria and decay can travel deeper into your tooth. This can result in you needing a crown, root canal, or even an extraction.
With early detection tools, state-of-the-art technology, and natural-looking filling materials, we make a dental filling easy and comfortable. We also offer both inlays and onlays to treat large areas of decay and bonding treatments for those with chips, cracks, and other cosmetic concerns.
Fillings, inlays & onlays – what’s the difference?
Dental Fillings
Although dental fillings can be cosmetic, they are primarily considered a health-related treatment — meant to treat and stop decay from spreading.
Inlays & Onlays
An inlay is a single sold piece used to fill a cavity that is too large for simple filling.
An onlay is larger than an inlay but less than a dental crown. It’s also a single solid piece but covers the full cusp of the tooth (not just the area between).
