Dental Cavities
Dental Cavity Treatment in Hyderabad
Protect your teeth from further decay with advanced, pain-free cavity treatments at AP Superspeciality Dental Hospital, Banjara Hills. Our expert Endodontists offer early diagnosis, precise fillings, and preventive care to stop tooth damage and restore your oral health quickly.
What Is a Dental Cavity?
A dental cavity, also called tooth decay or caries, is permanent damage to the enamel & dentin of teeth that develops into tiny discolorations or cavitations. Cavities are caused by bacteria, sugar, and poor oral hygiene. If left untreated, they can lead to severe pain, infection, and even tooth loss.
Common Symptoms of Cavities
- Toothache or spontaneous pain
- Sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet foods
- Visible holes or pits in teeth
- Brown, black, or white spots
- Pain when chewing food
- Bad breath or unpleasant taste
Types of fillings/restorations we Offer
Temporary Fillings
For short-term protection until permanent filling is done.
Glass Ionomer Fillings
Suitable for children and sensitive areas, releases fluoride.
Composite Fillings
 Tooth-colored, blends seamlessly, ideal for front or visible teeth & large cavities
Ceramic Inlays/Onlays
Long-lasting and stain-resistant, custom-made using CAD/CAM.
Prevent Cavities Before They Start
- ✅ Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste
- ✅ Floss regularly to remove food particles
- ✅ Limit sugary snacks and carbonated drinkst
- ✅ Schedule dental check-ups every 6 months
- ✅ Use fluoride mouth rinses and sealants if advised
Why Choose Us for Cavity Treatment?
- Digital cavity detection for early intervention
- High-quality, biocompatible filling materials
- Zero-pain techniques with local anesthesia
- Pediatric-friendly environment for kids
- Fast recovery and long-lasting results
- Centrally located in Banjara Hills with easy access
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Once a cavity forms, it must be treated. Early-stage enamel demineralization may be reversed with fluoride, but deeper decay needs professional care.
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Not at all. We use local anesthesia to ensure a pain-free experience. Most fillings take less than 30 minutes.
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Composite fillings typically last 5–7 years, while ceramic and inlays can last 10+ years with proper care.
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Only deep cavities that reach the pulp or nerve may need a root canal. Early-stage cavities can be treated with a filling alone.
