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Your teeth are constantly exposed to bacteria in your mouth, which can come from food, drinks, and debris. Regular brushing and flossing keep bacteria buildup to a minimum but don’t completely eliminate it, as there are areas your toothbrush can’t reach. Consequently, these areas are prone to cavities. Untreated decay can put your whole mouth at risk, which is why it’s important to treat cavities quickly. At Flower Mound Dental: Dr. William E. Wyatt, Jr., we use composite resin fillings to treat decay and restore your tooth’s health, function, and beauty.Â
Composite fillings are made of resin material mixed with powdered glass. They’re 100% biocompatible with your gums and teeth and contain no metal or mercury to trigger allergies or harm your gum tissues. Moreover, composite fillings are highly effective in combating decay and restoring decayed teeth. Dr. Will Wyatt will shape your tooth, remove the decay, and seal it with a composite resin material to protect it from future infection.
Many dentists today use composite fillings for dental cavity treatment due to their restorative and cosmetic properties. These fillings:
If your tooth is chipped, cracked, or slightly broken, Dr. Wyatt can repair it using composite resin material as bonding. Bonding can also hide tooth stains and discolorations or close gaps between your teeth to improve your smile’s appearance.
From cavity treatment to dental bonding, composite fillings can renew your smile and make it healthy and whole again.Â
To schedule composite filling cavity treatment at Flower Mound Dental: Dr. William E. Wyatt, Jr., in Flower Mound, TX, call us at (972) 351-8555.Â
Dr. William E. Wyatt, Jr. started in dentistry at age 12, in his father’s dental office. His years of experience, expertise, and ability to provide the best outcome to patients utilizing the latest technological advances in cosmetic, laser, and restorative dentistry have earned him the respect and trust of patients.
Dr. Wyatt actively follows continuing education, participating in dental conferences, symposia, and fellowships. In 1986, he received his Fellowship from the Academy of General Dentistry, which requires at least 500 hours of additional continuing education and the passage of a rigorous written exam. The Texas State Board of Dental Examiners requires 12 hours of continuing education annually to maintain licensure. He regularly averages at least 200 hours per year. Dr. Wyatt is also a member of the American Dental Implant Association, American Dental Institute, American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, and Seattle Study Club Dental Business Academy. He is a featured speaker at the chamber of commerce and other organizations, and is a published author on Dentaltown. Dr. Wyatt is certified in the Bio Clear technique for restorative dentistry. He is one of less than a dozen providers that have this certification action in the entire DFW metroplex.