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Fillings

Dental Equipment

Fillings are artificial replacements for tooth structure that is decayed or missing. They can be needed for a variety of reasons including when the tooth is decayed through the enamel to the dentin layer, to repair chips, replace stained pits and grooves, and to restore worn teeth. The smaller a filling is, the longer it can last. Therefore it is important to come in for a check-up every six months so we can catch any decay early and before it causes you pain. If the decay is extensive, a crown may be needed to restore the tooth instead. If the cavity reaches your nerve chamber, a root canal is needed before restoring the tooth. We place composite (white) fillings, though in certain situations an amalgam (silver) filling is needed. We can also replace your silver fillings for cosmetic reasons if you’d like.

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What to expect during a filling appointment:

With most fillings, local anesthesia is needed to help you feel comfortable during your appointment. The decay is then cleaned out completely. The filling is placed in the space left by the decay and shaped so your tooth will look and feel natural. With white, or composite, fillings, an etching material is used after the decay is removed to prep the tooth surface for the filling. A bond is then rubbed on the cleaned surface, and the composite material is packed into the space and bonds with the tooth. With an amalgam filling, no bonding is needed. The material will also be packed into the space but it expands slightly to hold itself in. Once the filling material is completely cured, you can treat it like a normal tooth, brushing and flossing around it as usual.

Root Canals 

Occasionally, the nerve inside a tooth gets infected.  Symptoms can range from pain and swelling to darkening of the tooth with mild or no discomfort.  With a dental procedure called root canal therapy you may save that tooth. Inside each tooth is the pulp which provides nutrients and nerves to the tooth. It runs like a thread down through the root. When the pulp is diseased or injured, the pulp tissue dies. If you don’t remove the pulpal tissue, your tooth gets infected and you could lose it. After the dentist removes the pulp, the root canal is cleaned and sealed off to protect it. Then we place a crown over the tooth to help strengthen it. ​Most of the time, a root canal is a relatively simple procedure with little or no discomfort involving one to three visits. Best of all, it can save your tooth and your smile!

Farley Family Dental

Our Phone 

801-465-3256

Our Address

805 South 500 West

Payson, Utah, 84651

Office Hours

Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

We understand that your time is valuable, which is why we offer flexible scheduling options to accommodate your busy lifestyle. Whether you need an early morning appointment or a late afternoon visit, we are here to make dental care convenient for you.

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