Composite Tooth Fillings in Beaverton
At Neish Dentistry, we prioritize conservative and affordable treatment options that support your overall health. One example is tooth-colored composite fillings, our preferred choice for restoring decayed teeth effectively and discreetly.
What Are Tooth-Colored Composite Fillings?
Composite fillings are a blend of resin and finely ground glass particles, giving them an appearance similar to tooth enamel. When color-matched to the tooth we're treating, we can create a virtually invisible, long-lasting filling.
This material is also biocompatible, meaning it works harmoniously with your natural tooth structure. Dr. Neish is committed to mercury-free dentistry at our Beaverton, OR, dental office and chooses composite resin over silver amalgam to avoid potential health risks associated with mercury exposure.
How Cavities Develop and Progress
Cavities commonly occur due to a lack of effective oral hygiene, missed teeth cleanings, and dietary choices. If you develop a cavity, please know that we are a non-judgmental dental practice. Our only concern is treating your issue promptly and providing the tools to help you avoid another cavity in the future.
A cavity develops when plaque—a sticky film of bacteria—accumulates on your teeth. Consuming sugary or starchy foods starts a process that produces acids that erode tooth enamel and lead to decay.
Without treatment, decay moves deeper into the tooth, leading to pain, infection, and even tooth loss. That’s why it’s crucial to seek timely treatment to prevent these serious consequences.
Benefits of Composite Fillings
Composite fillings align with Dr. Neish’s biological and holistic approach for several reasons:
Strong and Durable
Composite resin bonds directly to your tooth for added strength and stability.
Less Invasive
We remove less tooth structure compared to amalgam to prepare for a filling, which preserves more of your natural tooth.
Aesthetic Solution
Besides fillings, composite resin can be used for bonding to repair aesthetic issues such as chipped, cracked, gapped, or discolored teeth.
I'm confident that I will continue to be in good hands at Neish Dentistry.
I have been a patient of Dr. Scott Neish literally for decades. Now that he has retired, I met his son, Dr. Bryan Neish, for the first time today while there for a routine cleaning. The dental hygienist was very thorough and Dr. Neish is very personable like his father. I'm confident that I will continue to be in good hands at Neish Dentistry.
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Signs You Might Have a Tooth Cavity
Here are some symptoms of a cavity to watch for:
- Toothache
- Tooth sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet foods and drinks
- Visible holes or pits in your teeth
- Dark spots on the surface of your teeth
- Pain when biting down
Dr. Neish also wants you to know that a cavity can develop without any noticeable symptoms. This is another reason why routine dental checkups are so crucial; you may not know you have a cavity, but your dentist in Beaverton will and can provide prompt treatment.
Dental Fillings in Beaverton: Understanding Costs
Composite fillings are vital restorations that protect your teeth and restore function. Costs for these cosmetic restorations range from $300 to $500, depending on the size of the filling and other treatment factors. It's essential to remember that all treatments are unique, and your costs may vary from the estimated amount. In any case, the dentist will share the price with you before treating your tooth.
Meet Our Dentist:
Dr. Bryan Neish
Dr. Bryan Neish is a second-generation dentist and Pacific Northwest native. He became interested in dentistry early on, watching his father practice in Beaverton for over 40 years. Before completing his dental education at OHSU, Dr. Neish worked as a dental assistant and was a board member of the World Congress of Minimally Invasive Dentistry. He values honesty, quality, and personal connection in all aspects of his work.
Dr. Neish believes that healthcare is a collaborative effort and seeks to educate his patients to have autonomy in their decision-making process. Through ...
Steps for Getting a Composite Filling
First, Dr. Neish explains his diagnosis and treatment recommendation. We want you to be aware of your options so you can make an informed decision. He then prepares the tooth by
removing the decayed portion. By using air abrasion technology that gently removes the cavity, we can avoid numbing the tooth in many cases.
Dr. Neish applies the composite in layers, hardening each with a special curing light. Once the filling is in place, he shapes and polishes it to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth. With proper care, a composite filling in Beaverton can last many years and even decades.
Have a Cavity and Need a Filling in Beaverton?
If you suspect you have a cavity or need a dental checkup, don't wait. Call (503) 641-1600 to schedule an appointment at our Beaverton, OR, dental office to discuss tooth-colored fillings and other conservative treatment options.
Composite Tooth Fillings Technology
Air Abrasion Technology
Air abrasion offers a gentle, drill-free approach to treating tooth decay and preparing teeth for restorations. This method uses a stream of fine particles directed at the tooth, removing decay while preserving more of the healthy tooth structure.
This leading-edge technology is perfect for treating small cavities, often without the need for anesthesia or injections; for you, the result is more comfortable, less invasive treatment. Air abrasion supports our holistic approach by prioritizing your comfort and preserving your natural teeth as much as possible.