Dr. Anthony DiNapoli, Dr. Daniel Lebowitz, and Dr. Kyle Zumfelde use modern materials and techniques to provide personalized, comfortable care–so you can feel confident in both your treatment and your smile.

Why Prompt Treatment of Cavities Is So Important

Cavities may start small, but if left untreated, they can quickly progress–leading to pain, infection, and the need for a more invasive treatments like crowns or root canals.

Treating cavities early with a simple filling allows us to:

  • Preserve more of your natural tooth structure
  • Prevent further damage
  • Maintain long-term oral health
  • Avoid more complex and costly procedures later on

Prompt treatment is key to protecting your smile—and your comfort.

Tooth-Colored Fillings That Blend In Seamlessly

Gone are the days when metal fillings were your only option. Today’s tooth-colored composite fillings offer a more natural, discreet way to restore your smile.

Our team uses composite resin—a strong, durable material that closely matches the shade of your natural teeth. It bonds tightly to your enamel, rebuilding areas damaged by decay while helping preserve as much of your natural tooth structure as possible. The result? A beautiful, functional smile that looks and feels completely natural.

What Happens During the Filling Procedure?

Getting a dental filling is a quick, routine procedure–typically completed in just one visit. Here’s what to expect:

  1. Numbing the area: A local anesthetic is applied to ensure you’re comfortable throughout the procedure.
  2. Removing the decay: We gently remove the decayed part of the tooth using a precise dental drill.
  3. Cleaning and shaping: The cavity is cleaned and prepared to ensure a secure fit for the filling material.
  4. Placing the filling: Tooth-colored composite resin is applied in layers, hardened with a special light, and carefully shaped to match your natural tooth.

After your filling, it’s normal to experience temporary tooth sensitivity, especially to cold or sweet foods, but this usually fades within a few days.

Frequently Asked Questions