Understanding Fillings, Crowns, and Root Canals

When it comes to maintaining a healthy smile, understanding common dental treatments such as fillings, crowns, and root canals can help you make informed decisions about your oral care. Each of these procedures serves a unique purpose in restoring and protecting your teeth.

Dental fillings are used to repair small cavities caused by tooth decay. During the procedure, the decayed portion of the tooth is removed, and the space is filled with materials such as composite resin or amalgam. Fillings prevent further decay and restore the tooth’s natural function and shape.

Dental crowns, also known as caps, are used when a tooth is severely damaged or weakened. A crown covers the entire visible part of the tooth, providing strength, protection, and a natural appearance. They are often recommended after large fillings, fractures, or root canal treatments to ensure long-term durability and stability.

Root canals are necessary when the inner pulp of the tooth becomes infected or inflamed. During this procedure, the infected tissue is removed, and the inside of the tooth is carefully cleaned and sealed. A crown is typically placed afterward to restore full strength and functionality. Root canals relieve pain and help save your natural tooth, preventing the need for extraction.

At Islington Dental Clinic, our professional and highly skilled team is dedicated to providing gentle, effective, and personalized dental care. Whether you need a filling, crown, or root canal, we use the latest techniques and technology to ensure your comfort and satisfaction. Your healthy, confident smile is our top priority.