- Composite (tooth-colored) fillings: Aesthetic, strong, and natural-looking
- Ceramic (porcelain) fillings: Aesthetic, stain-resistant, and well-tolerated
- Glass ionomer fillings: Releases fluoride, suitable for kids and non-load-bearing teeth
Tooth-colored fillings, also known as composite fillings, are a popular dental treatment designed to repair and restore teeth affected by decay, damage, or cosmetic imperfections.
Unlike traditional amalgam fillings, tooth-colored fillings are made from a resin material that closely matches the natural color of your teeth. This makes them aesthetically pleasing and less noticeable when you smile. These fillings offer several advantages, including a more natural appearance, minimal tooth structure removal during placement, and a strong bond with the tooth, which can help prevent fractures. Tooth-colored fillings are mercury-free, addressing health concerns associated with amalgam fillings. They are a preferred choice for many patients seeking both functional and cosmetically pleasing dental restorations
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