Garden Island Dental

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Composite Fillings

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At Garden Island Dental, we value patient education and understanding, so we are always happy to answer your questions. Our team is highly knowledgeable and can assist you with any questions related to specific services, treatments, insurance, or financing. On this page, you'll find many of the questions our patients ask most frequently. If you don't find what you need here, please don't hesitate to call us at (808) 245-3582. We will be happy to assist you.

Composite Fillings

Cavities don't always announce themselves with obvious symptoms, especially in their early stages. However, several warning signs may indicate that tooth decay is developing.

Common Cavity Symptoms

Here are some common signs to look for:

  • Tooth sensitivity or pain when eating sweet, hot, or cold foods
  • Sharp, shooting pain that lingers after eating or drinking
  • Dull, constant ache that may indicate deeper decay
  • White, brown, or black spots are visible on teeth
  • Small holes or pits you can see or feel with your tongue
  • Rough or jagged edges where enamel has broken down
  • Persistent bad breath that doesn't improve with brushing

When Symptoms Aren't Present

Here's the concerning reality: Many cavities develop without causing noticeable symptoms until they're quite advanced. Early-stage decay often occurs between teeth or in areas that are not easily visible, making regular dental checkups essential for early detection.

Dr. Godla uses digital x-rays and visual examination to identify cavities before they cause pain or visible damage. This early detection allows for smaller, more conservative fillings that preserve more of your natural tooth structure.

Have a Cavity? We Can Help!

If you notice any of these signs of a cavity, don't wait for the problem to worsen. Call Garden Island Dental at (808) 245-3582 to schedule an examination so we can provide prompt treatment.

We serve patients throughout Lihue, Kapaa, Koloa, Kalaheo, Princeville, and Waimea with comprehensive dental care that catches problems early, when treatment is most straightforward and effective.

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