Cavities can happen to anyone, but there are ways to restore your teeth without sacrificing your appearance. Tooth colored fillings allow patients to receive the necessary repairs without the use of unattractive metals. Many cosmetic dentists now use this approach for most patients, allowing them to restore tooth form and function while maintaining the smile's natural appearance.

The role of tooth colored fillings in cosmetic dentistry

Although composite resin fillings can be used as part of a smile makeover, they also play an important part in maintaining good dental health. The materials used help repair and strengthen damaged teeth while offering patients a more discreet treatment plan.

Treating tooth decay

Dental patients of all ages should have cavities treated promptly. Failure to do this can lead to serious and unsightly complications, including:

  • Chronic tooth pain and sensitivity
  • Discoloration
  • Gum disease
  • Potential tooth loss
  • The spread of decay to other teeth

Dentists can use tooth colored fillings to treat cavities, preventing further damage to the tooth while removing the decayed tissue for a healthier mouth. The finished product is also very natural, and many patients find that it is virtually unnoticeable once complete.

Replacing existing fillings

For many years, metal or amalgam fillings were the treatment of choice for repairing cavities. However, the materials used in these fillings have numerous unwanted and unnecessary side effects. Although it is in safe amounts, amalgam fillings do contain mercury, and many people prefer to limit their exposure to this chemical element. The metals used can also cause sensitivity, especially to hot and cold temperatures. Most of all, metal fillings can be very unsightly and can result in a smile that is less than appealing. Replacing them with tooth colored fillings can solve these issues.

Understanding the process for receiving tooth colored fillings

When patients receive tooth colored fillings to treat existing decay, the dentist will numb the affected area as needed to prevent discomfort. Next, the decayed tissues must be removed, usually with a drill or laser, and the surfaces are cleaned to neutralize any lingering bacteria. Then, the dentist can begin the process of filling the tooth.

A composite resin material is used to fill the existing hole. A dentist will often color the material to closely match the natural tooth shade. Once the resin is applied, a dental light is used to cure it and permanently adhere it to the tooth. Some final shaping may be necessary to achieve the desired form and surface texture so the tooth can function properly.

When cosmetic dentists replace an existing amalgam filling with a tooth colored one, the process is very similar. However, instead of removing diseased tissue, the dentist will remove the metal components and check for any signs of continuing decay. The tooth is cleaned as needed, and the treatment process continues in the same fashion.

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Conclusion

Tooth colored fillings allow dental patients to maintain better oral health without sacrificing a beautiful smile. A cosmetic dentist can even replace existing metal fillings with a composite resin material for more natural-looking results. Treating cavities promptly can help keep your teeth healthy, strong, and more attractive.

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