Friday, November 15
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The Beauty of Composite Fillings: A Closer Look

Dental fillings are a common restorative procedure that can repair, and restore a damaged or diseased tooth structure. Several filling materials are available to restore a tooth to its original form and function. This informative blog will highlight the importance of composite fillings offered by the Vista family and cosmetic dentistry and how they can help rehabilitate your oral cavity. 

Composite fillings are also known as tooth-colored or white fillings, which are a popular type of dental fillings used to repair teeth that have been damaged by decay, chips, fractures, or wear. They are made up of a composite resin material that closely matches the natural color of your teeth. These fillings offer a more aesthetically pleasing alternative to traditional amalgam or silver fillings.

When are composite fillings indicated?

Composite fillings are indicated to treat a variety of dental problems, like:

  1. Chipped or cracked teeth
  2. Diastema (space in between your teeth)
  3. Dental decay in the visible areas of your mouth
  4. Teeth that are worn out due to attrition, or bruxism

Do they offer any significant benefits?

Composite fillings are gaining traction in the field of cosmetic dentistry due to the following benefits:

  1. Are tooth-colored and blend with the natural teeth easily
  2. Provide good durability
  3. Offer superior aesthetics
  4. Offer excellent fracture resistance
  5. Facilitates quick procedure 
  6. Involve a painless procedure 
  7. Can fix minor flaws to major damage
  8. Are super affordable
  9. Require low maintenance 

The procedure involved in restoring a tooth with composite fillings

Here is a detailed description of the procedure involved in composite restorations:

Tooth preparation

  1. The dentist may numb your tooth if the extensive damage exposes your pulp or if your tooth is over-sensitive.
  2. The decayed tissues will be removed and the tooth will be cleaned to prepare it to receive the filling.

Material placement

  1. The composite resin material will be placed in layers to the prepared tooth and shaped according to the natural contours of the tooth.

Curing 

  1. A special light will be used to harden each layer of the material. 
  2. This helps in the bonding process to ensure proper adhesion and fit.

Finishing 

  1. Once the filling has hardened, your dentist will trim, shape, and polish it to ensure a natural-looking result. 

Composite fillings are gaining popularity as aesthetic restorations, offering a multitude of benefits. These include preserving tooth structure, providing aesthetic appeal, reducing sensitivity, ensuring strong bonding to the tooth, and a swift procedure. While they offer long-lasting results, maintaining good oral hygiene and attending regular dental check-ups can extend their lifespan.