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filling of the day

These photos are of a 30 year old lady with a large cavity in her last upper molar. I was able to save the tooth and restore it with a bonded composite restoration without a root canal in 30 minutes. The procedure was totally painless and she was very pleased and had no discomfort after. The tooth will require a porcelain crown in the future.

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Two patient’s smiles I made happy today.

The first patient was concerned about his broken down front upper teeth and the gap between the teeth.

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The next patient broke her lateral incisor tooth. It is very dark since it was traumatized and had a root canal many years ago.

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Restoration of a large carious lesions using the Garrison Interproximal Matrix System

When deep decay that is close to the tooth pulp is present in a tooth, many times it requires a root canal. In this 35 year old patient, Dr. Gentry restores her upper bicuspid tooth without a root canal or crown. Gentry cleans out the decay, places a Vitrabond glass ionomer pulp cap, and places a Herculite composite restoration, using the Garrison Matrix System.

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Cavities

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Cavities are permanently damaged areas in the hard surface of your teeth that develop into tiny openings or holes. Cavities, also called tooth decay or caries, are caused by a combination of factors, including bacteria in your mouth, frequent snacking, sipping sugary drinks, and not cleaning your teeth well. Cavities and tooth decay are among the world’s most common health problems.

If cavities aren’t treated, they get larger and affect deeper layers of your teeth. They can lead to severe toothache, infection and tooth loss. Regular dental visits and good brushing and flossing habits are your best protection against cavities and tooth decay.

dental decay process

Some examples of Dr. Gentry fixing  patient’s dental cavities:

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Decay, upper back molar
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Decay cleaned out
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Composite restoration placed
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Decayed premolar tooth
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Opened up to reveal deep decay
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Decay removed
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Matrix band placed
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Finished restorations
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Decay on sides of teeth extending under the gums
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Decay removed and teeth restored