Accepting
New Patients at all locations! Adults & Children. Medicaid,
Private Pay, Most Major Insurance.
Composite
fillings are a mixture of glass or quartz filler in a resin medium
that produces a tooth-colored filling. They are sometimes referred
to as composites or filled resins. Composite fillings provide good
durability and resistance to fracture in small-to-mid size restorations
that need to withstand moderate chewing pressure. Less tooth structure
is removed when the dentist prepares the tooth, and this may result
in a smaller filling than that of an amalgam. Composites can also
be "bonded" or adhesively held in a cavity, often allowing
the dentist to make a more conservative repair to the tooth.
Thanks to advances in modern dental
materials and techniques, dentists have more ways to create pleasing,
natural-looking smiles. Dental researchers are continuing their
often decades-long work developing materials, such as ceramics and
polymer compounds that look more like natural teeth. As a result,
dentists and patients today have several choices when it comes to
selecting materials to repair missing, worn, damaged or decayed
teeth.
These new materials have not eliminated
the usefulness of more traditional dental materials, such as gold,
base metal alloys and dental amalgam. That’s because the strength
and durability of traditional dental materials continue to make
them useful for situations, such as fillings in the back teeth where
chewing forces are greatest.
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