Tooth-Colored Fillings

Posted by Seth O'Shee Aug 24, 2022

What are tooth-colored fillings?

Tooth-colored fillings are one of the most common restorative dentistry procedures. They are used to repair small cavities, close minor gaps between teeth, or restore broken or worn teeth.

These fillings are usually made from composite resin. These resins are matched to the shade of your natural teeth, so they are virtually invisible.

Advantages of tooth-colored fillings

Tooth-colored fillings can be used in place of metal fillings to improve the appearance of your smile. Tooth-colored fillings can also be used to replace old metal fillings.

1. Tooth-colored fillings are a safe alternative to metal fillings.

Tooth-colored fillings do not contain mercury. Metal fillings do contain mercury, which is one of the top toxic substances. Many patients prefer tooth-colored fillings because they contain no mercury.

Disadvantages of tooth-colored fillings

Tooth-colored fillings are attractive and durable, but they do have some drawbacks when compared to metal fillings.

Tooth-colored fillings vs. silver fillings

One of the biggest differences between tooth-colored fillings and silver fillings is that silver fillings contain mercury. While mercury is harmless to adults, it can be dangerous to children and pregnant women.

Silver fillings also require a longer recovery time than tooth-colored fillings. While tooth-colored fillings can last up to 20 years, silver fillings can only last about 10 years.

Are tooth-colored fillings right for me?

Tooth-colored fillings are a great option for many people. They can be used to fill any tooth that is affected by decay, including cavities, chips, and cracks. Plus, tooth-colored fillings blend in perfectly with your smile, so no one will even know that you have a filling.

What happens after a tooth-colored filling?

In most cases, a tooth-colored filling doesn’t require special care or additional trips to the dentist. However, you can maintain good oral hygiene by brushing your teeth at least twice a day, flossing once a day, and attending regular dental checkups.

When are tooth

Tooth-colored fillings, also called white fillings, are white or tooth-colored resin fillings. They can be used to repair small cavities, or to replace old metal fillings. Tooth-colored fillings are a more aesthetic option and can be used on back teeth.

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