How can we help you?
Welcome to James Blake, DDS! We know that visiting the dentist can bring up questions, whether you're a longtime patient or considering us for the first time. That's why we've compiled this comprehensive FAQ section to address the topics our patients ask about most frequently.
From questions about our advanced technology and treatment options to concerns about payment, scheduling, and what to expect during your visit, you'll find clear, straightforward answers here. We believe that informed patients make confident decisions about their dental health. If you don't find the answer you're looking for, please don't hesitate to reach out to us directly at (716) 648-2600.
Our friendly team is always happy to help. Your comfort and understanding are essential to us, and we're here to support your journey toward optimal oral health.
Tooth-Colored Fillings
Cavities don't always announce themselves, which is why regular dental checkups are so important! That said, there are some signs you can watch for at home.
Visual and Physical Signs
The most obvious indicator is a visible dark spot or hole in your tooth. You might notice brown, black, or chalky-looking areas on the surface of your teeth. Sometimes cavities appear as discoloration around the edges of old fillings.
Pain and Sensitivity
If you experience sharp pain when biting down, sensitivity to hot or cold foods and drinks, or a persistent ache in a specific tooth, a cavity could be the culprit. However, not all cavities cause pain. Early-stage cavities are often painless, which means you might have one without realizing it.
Other Clues
Sometimes you'll notice a sticky feeling in a specific spot, or you might get food caught repeatedly in the same place. Bad breath or an unpleasant taste can also indicate decay developing.
What You Should Do
If you notice any of these symptoms, schedule an appointment with us as soon as possible. Early detection makes treatment simpler and less invasive. However, don't wait for symptoms. Many cavities are discovered during routine exams before you ever feel anything wrong.
The best strategy is prevention: brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, floss daily, limit sugar intake, and visit us biannually. That way, we can catch any problems early and keep your smile healthy and strong!
Have questions? We're here to help! Contact your Hamburg dentist at (716) 648-2600 for answers.