Woodland Dental Care

Woodland Dental Care - General dentist in Florissant, MO
1133 Howdershell Rd, Florissant, MO 63031
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If you have never had a cavity, congratulations! If you have had one, you are not alone. About 78% of us have had at least one cavity by the time we reach age 17, according to a 2000 report by the U.S. Surgeon General. Fortunately there's a time-tested treatment for cavities: the dental filling.

Woodland Dental Care - General dentist in Florissant, MO

Fillings do just what the name implies seal a small hole in your tooth, i.e., a cavity, caused by decay. This prevents the decay (a bacteria-induced infection) from spreading further into your tooth and, if untreated, continue on to the sensitive inner pulp (nerve) tissue located in the root canal. Should that happen, you would need root canal treatment.

There are a variety of materials used to fill teeth these days, but the process of filling a tooth is similar regardless. The first step is a clinical exam of the tooth with x-rays, to determine the extent of the decay. Then the decayed area of the tooth is removed, usually with a handheld instrument such as a dental drill. Of course, your tooth will be anesthetized first, so you won't feel any discomfort. If you normally feel nervous about receiving numbing injections, it's possible that taking an anti-anxiety medication or using nitrous oxide can help you feel more relaxed. After removing the decay, the remaining tooth structure is roughened or etched with a mildly acidic solution; then translucent cement is applied to bond the tooth and the filling material together.

Woodland Dental Care - General dentist in Florissant, MO

Amalgam The classic silver filling in use for more than a century, dental amalgam is actually an alloy made up of mercury, silver, tin, and copper. The mercury combines with the other metals in the amalgam to make it stable and safe. These fillings are strong and inexpensive, but also quite noticeable. They also require relatively more tooth preparation (drilling) than other types.

Woodland Dental Care - General dentist in Florissant, MO

Cast Gold Among the most expensive restorative dental materials, cast gold combines gold with other metals for a very strong, long-lasting filling. It is also highly noticeable, which can be considered a plus or minus.

Woodland Dental Care - General dentist in Florissant, MO

Composite A popular choice for those who don't want their fillings to show, composite is a mixture of plastic and glass, which actually bonds to the rest of the tooth. Composites are more expensive than amalgam fillings, and the newer materials can hold up almost as long. Less drilling of the tooth is necessary when placing composite as compared to amalgam.

Woodland Dental Care - General dentist in Florissant, MO

Porcelain These high-tech dental ceramics are strong, lifelike, and don't stain as composites can. They are sometimes more expensive than composites because they may require the use of a dental laboratory or specialized computer-generated technology. While considered the most aesthetic filling, they can also, because of their relatively high glass content, be brittle.

Glass Ionomer Made of acrylic and glass powders, these inexpensive, translucent fillings have the advantages of blending in pretty well with natural tooth color and releasing small amounts of fluoride to help prevent decay. They generally don't last as long as other restorative materials.

The numbness caused by your local anesthesia should wear off within a couple of hours. Until then, it's best to avoid drinking hot or cold liquids, and eating on the side of your mouth with the new filling. Some sensitivity to hot and cold is normal in the first couple of weeks after getting a tooth filled. If it persists beyond that, or you have any actual pain when biting, it could signal that an adjustment to your filling needs to be made. Continue to brush and floss as normal every day, and visit the dental office at least twice per year for your regular checkups and cleanings. And remember, tooth decay is a very preventable disease; with good oral hygiene and professional care, you can make your most recent cavity your last!

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Brenda Cooper
2 years ago
I had the best experience and everyone was awesome. Prices were reasonable especially since I had no insurance. I wasn't pushed for dental work that I didn't need as with other dentists that I had been to in the past. Unfortunately we moved to Georgia in June of this year and I will really miss their great services.


Dj Cal Ent
2 years ago
This is the best dentist I have been to!!!! They have such a wonderful staff, they are very nice and polite. I highly recommend this place


Chris
2 years ago
Absolutely the kindest people on earth. This place is awesome! Ralph is the best! Dr. Steven Rosenberger is the best! His assistant Chris is the best!


Penny Corbett
2 years ago
I had Doubts about this place the 1st time wasn't happy this is the 2nd time it was AMAZING THANK YOU EVERYONE .. SPECIAL THANKS TO CLAUDIA, RDH.. AND DR. ROSENBERGER I FEEL BLESSED


Lawn Patio Barn
3 years ago
Over the top gentle dentistry. So professional and caring people. Highly recommend them. Everyone was wonderful. They all went out of their way to take care of me. Super!


Zach Abdelhadi
4 years ago
Best Dentists to have ever Dentisted in the history of Dentistry!!!!!


Stephanie Walton
6 years ago
Been going there for 15+ years. Great staff! I would


Robert Klug
7 years ago
The last time we were in to Woodland Dental, Ralph was such a Jerk to my ex-wife that we will not be returning. It is not often that My ex and I agree but on this subject we are on the exact same page. Ralph treated so badly and even degraded her for being 5 minutes late which is extremely unacceptable for anyone to do. Myself and my entire family have used Woodland Dental for about the last 10 years with no problems but will now be looking for a new Dentist. I only gave 1 star because it wouldn't let me post with no stars. Thanks Ralph you big Jerk. You should be ashamed of your behavior. Very unprofessional.


Denny Dominguez
7 years ago
CAN'T ADMIT WHEN THEY MAKE A MISTAKE!!! My dad went to Woodland Dental and got all of his bottom teeth removed and he also got dentures from there. The dentures the doctor made were before my dad got his teeth removed so when he got his dentures after getting his teeth removed OF COURSE THE DENTURES ARE NOT GOING TO FIT, but Dr. Rosenberger doesn't want to admit that the way he did things was incorrect and doesn't want to fix the problem. Instead he wants to charge him over $5,000 to get implants. I don't understand why someone would take a molding for dentures when the patient has there teeth still in, Instead the molding for the dentures should be taken after the teeth have been removed so the dentures can actually fit the patients mouth properly.


Ariel Ragland
7 years ago
I've been coming here for about 10 years. They have an awesome staff!!


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