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Dental Fillings

Preserve and Strengthen Your Damaged Teeth

At King Dental, dental fillings are a routine and effective restoration procedure. Dr. Wendell King is dedicated to preserving and reinforcing your damaged teeth, ensuring they regain their function and aesthetics.

Dental Fillings Options at King Dental

Composite Fillings:
Dr. King often chooses composite materials for dental fillings. Comprising tooth-colored quartz or porcelain and resin, these fillings seamlessly blend with your natural teeth, offering a visually appealing and durable restoration. The advanced composite materials used at King Dental are robust, suitable for both front and back teeth, even under high chewing pressure.

Benefits of Composite Fillings:

  • Minimized removal of natural tooth material compared to silver amalgam.
  • Less invasive tooth repair, preserving tooth integrity.
  • Enhancement of tooth strength, preventing further damage.
  • Reduced tooth sensitivity to temperature changes.

Additional Applications of Composite Fillings:

Beyond decay repair, Dr. King employs composite fillings for aesthetic and structural tooth enhancements, also known as aesthetic or composite bonding. This versatile solution is used to:

  • Reinforce minor cracks or fractures..
  • Restore chipped teeth resulting from nail biting or teeth grinding.

Why Choose King Dental for Your Dental Fillings?

Dr. King will thoroughly explain why fillings are a good option for you. With a commitment to providing personalized dental solutions, King Dental ensures you receive the most suitable and effective treatment for optimal dental health.

Dental Fillings

Contact Us for Outstanding Dental Fillings in Salem, OR:

For more in-depth information about dental fillings or aesthetic bonding, reach out to our Salem, OR office at 503-588-0061. Restore your smile and tooth functionality with King Dental’s exceptional dental filling services.

Brushing your teeth regularly has been shown to prevent heart disease.

A tooth that has been knocked out starts to die within 15 minutes. If you put it in milk or hold it in your mouth, it will survive longer.

Eating fresh fruits and vegetables, like apples and carrots, can help keep your teeth healthy.

The idea of flossing is over 200 years old. It was first recommended by a dentist from New Orleans in 1815.

One in four adults admits they don’t brush twice a day, including a third of men.

After eating, it takes saliva up to an hour to neutralize the acidity created by decay-producing bacteria.

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