Cosmetic fillings for better smile
Materials
Cosmetic fillings are typically made from composite resin, a mixture of plastic and fine glass particles. This material can be color-matched to the natural shade of your teeth, making the fillings virtually invisible.
Aesthetic Appeal: The primary advantage of cosmetic fillings is their ability to match the natural color of teeth, making them ideal for visible areas such as the front teeth.
Bonding Strength: Composite resins bond directly to the tooth structure, providing additional support and requiring less removal of healthy tooth material compared to amalgam fillings.
Versatility: Cosmetic fillings can be used for a variety of dental issues, including repairing decayed teeth, chipped or broken teeth, and closing gaps between teeth.
Procedure
Preparation: The dentist numbs the area around the affected tooth and removes the decayed portion.
Etching: The tooth is etched with a mild acid to create a rough surface for better bonding.
Bonding Agent: A bonding agent is applied to the etched tooth.
Composite Application: The composite resin is applied in layers, with each layer being cured (hardened) using a special light.
Shaping and Polishing: Once the filling is built up to the desired shape, the dentist will trim and polish it to match the sheen of the surrounding teeth.
Maintenance
Cosmetic fillings require the same care as natural teeth, including regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups. With proper care, they can last many years, although they may need to be replaced eventually due to wear and tear.
Considerations
Cost Cosmetic fillings are generally more expensive than amalgam fillings due to the materials used and the time required for the procedure.
Durability: While durable, composite fillings may not last as long as amalgam fillings in areas of the mouth that experience heavy chewing forces.
Overall, cosmetic fillings offer a highly aesthetic and effective solution for restoring damaged teeth, making them a popular choice for patients seeking a natural-looking dental restoration.
Give us a ring (281) 957-7488 or visit www.kemahfamilydental.com to schedule your appointment.
Find us at:
401 FM 518,
Suite A, Kemah,
TX 77565.
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