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Stop Tooth Decay With Painless Fillings


Even individuals who have excellent dental hygiene habits may still develop cavities. While a small cavity may not be a major concern, it is crucial to address it promptly. If left untreated and undiagnosed, bacteria and decay can penetrate deeper into the tooth, potentially leading to the need for a crown, root canal, or even extraction.

When it comes to getting a dental filling in Jamaica Plain, JP Dental - Jamaica Plain is the perfect choice. Our state-of-the-art detection tools, advanced technology, and natural-looking filling materials ensure a comfortable and convenient experience. Additionally, we provide inlays and onlays for treating extensive areas of decay, as well as bonding treatments for individuals with cosmetic concerns like chips and cracks.

Precision and Comfort: Diode Laser Treatment for Periodontal Health In Jamaica Plain

We are excited to announce that JP Dental - Jamaica Plain is now offering advanced diode laser technology to treat periodontal disease and perform periodontal surgery. This innovative tool allows us to effectively target and treat infected tissue with precision, promoting faster healing and minimizing discomfort.

With the use of diode lasers, we can perform procedures with less bleeding, no need for scalpels, and a quicker recovery time, all while enhancing your comfort throughout the treatment. Say goodbye to traditional methods and experience a more efficient, less invasive approach to periodontal care.

Fillings, Bonding, Inlays & Onlays — What’s The Difference?

Dental Fillings

Dental fillings are primarily used for health purposes, aiming to treat and prevent decay. However, they can also provide cosmetic advantages.

Dental Bonding

Bonding is a cosmetic procedure that entails directly attaching materials to your tooth in order to modify its color and shape. It is widely regarded as a durable and affordable substitute for veneers.

Inlays & Onlays

An inlay is a solid piece that is used to fill a cavity that is too large for a standard filling. Conversely, an onlay is larger than an inlay but smaller than a dental crown. It is also a solid piece, but it covers the entire cusp of the tooth rather than just the space in between.

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