Cavities? Keep Smiling With Tooth-Colored Fillings (video)

stephenlega • December 25, 2017

No one wants cavities. Yet, statistics tell us that 9 out of 10 people you meet will have at least one cavity in their lives, and many will have more than one.

If you ever had cavities or you have tooth decay in the future, don’t let it rob you of your smile. Instead of settling for metal fillings, come to our Columbia, SC dentist office. We offer tooth-colored fillings for our patients. You can learn about these fillings by watching the short video by the American Dental Association.

After we remove the decay from your tooth, we will fill the hole with a composite resin. After it hardens, we will polish it so no one will be able to tell that you had a cavity.

To learn more or to make an appointment at Total Dental Care of South Carolina, either fill out our online form or call us at 803-272-4162.

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