A composite (tooth colored) filling is
used to repair a tooth that is affected
by decay, cracks, fractures, etc. The
decayed or affected portion of the tooth
will be removed and then filled with a
composite filling.
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 the more visible
areas of the teeth.
As with most dental restorations,
composite fillings are not permanent and
may someday have to be replaced. They
are very durable, and will last many
years, giving you a long lasting,
beautiful smile.
Reasons for composite fillings:
How are composite fillings placed?
Composite fillings are usually
placed in one appointment. While
the tooth is numb, your dentist will
remove decay as necessary. 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 medication 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 after your tooth
acclimates to the new filling.
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.