Composite Fillings

Composite Fillings

A composite (tooth colored) filling is used to repair a tooth that is affected by decay, cracks, and fractures.  The decayed or affected portion of the tooth will be removed and then filled with a composite filling to restore your tooth to proper shape, size and function.

There are many types of filling materials available, each with their own advantages and disadvantages.  You and your dentist 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 more visible areas of the mouth.

As with most dental restorations, composite fillings are not permanent and will someday have to be replaced.  They are very durable and will last many years, giving you a long lasting, beautiful smile. How long your fillings last is directly related to your home care, tooth grinding habits and your diet.  High acidic and sugar intake will shorten the life span of any dental treatment performed.

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, your dentist will remove decay as needed.  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 insulating layer 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 if the nerve inside the tooth has not been affected by the tooth decay and was infected.  This is an additional reason to keep your maintenance dental check up visits at least twice a year, early detection and treatment helps to keep your dental treatments as conservative as possible.

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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