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Associated Dental Care proudly provides dental services to Bloomingdale, Carol Stream, Glen Ellyn, Wheaton, Addison, Bartlett, Glendale Heights, Schaumburg, Itasca, Wood Dale and all surrounding areas.
Technology

The Lastest technology is essential in providing you the best quality care possible. Associated Dental Care utilizes the most recent technology available.

Veneers

A beautiful way to correct stained, chipped, or uneven teeth

Cosmetic

Even the most subtle change in your smile can make a dramatic difference in the way you look and feel about yourself.

Invisalign

Associated Dental Care is an Invisalign Prefered Provider specializing in Invisalign.

Whitening

Everybody loves a bright white smile, and there are a variety of products and procedures available to help you improve the look of yours.

Implants

Implants are used to support individual crowns, bridges or to help retain removable dentures more securely.

 

» Fillings



  • Fillings

    A dental filling is a type of restorative dentistry treatment used to repair minimal tooth fractures, tooth decay or otherwise damaged surfaces of the teeth. Dental filling materials, which include composite, porcelain and silver amalgam, may be used to even out tooth surfaces for better biting or chewing.

    Enamel loss is a common component of tooth decay, and may result in tooth sensitivity. In many cases, tooth sensitivity caused by enamel loss will be significantly improved or completely eliminated once an appropriate dental filling material is placed. But in some cases, depending on the extent of tooth decay or damage, the affected tooth may require additional or alternative procedures, including:

    • Dental Crowns: Teeth requiring more support than offered by a traditional
    filling may require a dental crown.
    • Dental Implants and Dental Bridges: Irreparable tooth damage requiring
    tooth extraction may require an implant or bridge.
    • Root Canals (perhaps along with antibiotic treatment): Infected, abscessed
    or nerve damaged teeth may require a root canal procedure.

     

    The Procedure
    During preventative dental hygiene checkups, or dental emergency visits prompted by a toothache, your dentist evaluates your teeth, gums and supporting bone structure. He identifies the number of tooth surfaces affected by decay or damage, and then prepares the tooth and necessary surrounding areas in order to restore the damaged area. The decay or damage is removed with a dental hand-piece or laser, and the area is cleansed to remove bacteria or debris before the restoration is completed.

    The first step in performing a composite filling procedure involves isolation of the tooth. Tooth isolation is critical in a composite restoration, because it prevents moisture from interfering with the bonding process. The bonding procedure requires the placement of various adhesives followed by the composite material, which is then hardened with a special bonding light. The completed composite restoration is both functional and natural looking.

     

    Dental Filling Costs
    Composite fillings are usually more expensive than traditional amalgam (silver or gold) fillings because they require a more sophisticated process, more expensive materials and additional office equipment. Composite materials offer an esthetic alternative to traditional amalgam materials. As such, people who have previously received amalgam fillings often return to their dentist to have them replaced with composite fillings.

     

    On average, amalgam fillings are expected to last approximately 12 years, while composite fillings are expected to last five to seven years. This of course is dependent on your unique considerations, the care with which you treat your oral hygiene and your commitment to continued dental visits.