Composite Fillings.
A composite (tooth
colored) filling is used
to repair a tooth that
is affected by decay,
cracks, fractures, etc.
The decayed or affected
portion of the tooth
will be removed and then
filled with a composite
filling.
There are many types of
filling materials
available, each with
their own advantages and
disadvantages. You and
Dr. Hughes can discuss
the best options for
restoring your teeth.
Composite fillings,
along with silver
amalgam fillings, are
the most widely used
today. Because
composite fillings are
tooth colored, they can
be closely matched to
the color of existing
teeth, and are more
aesthetically suited for
use in front teeth or
the more visible areas
of the teeth.
As with most dental
restorations, composite
fillings are not
permanent and may
someday have to be
replaced. They are
very durable, and will
last many years, giving
you a long lasting,
beautiful smile.
Reasons for composite
fillings:
-
Chipped teeth
-
Closing space between two teeth
-
Cracked or broken teeth
-
Decayed teeth
-
Worn teeth
How are composite
fillings placed?
Composite fillings are
usually placed in one
appointment. While
the tooth is numb, Dr.
Hughes will remove decay
as necessary. The
space will then be
thoroughly cleaned and
carefully prepared
before the new filling
is placed. If the
decay was near the nerve
of the tooth, a special
medication will be
applied for added
protection. The
composite filling will
then be precisely
placed, shaped, and
polished, restoring your
tooth to its original
shape and function.
It is normal to
experience sensitivity
to hot and cold when
composite fillings are
first placed, however
this will subside
shortly after your tooth
acclimates to the new
filling.
You will be given care
instructions at the
conclusion of your
treatment. Good
oral hygiene practices,
eating habits, and
regular dental visits
will aid in the life of
your new fillings.
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