Often called composite resin fillings, white fillings are a discreet solution to tackling decay.
Once upon a time, the only type of filling on offer was the conspicuous amalgam (metal) filling, which didn’t exactly blend in with teeth! Today, many patients prefer to opt for a more cosmetic choice, and those with amalgam fillings often have these replaced with white fillings.
What is a white filling?
Like traditional fillings, white fillings support a tooth that sustains a cavity, once the decayed matter has been removed.
What to expect from white fillings treatment
Examination: we will perform a thorough examination of your mouth, during a routine appointment, to pick up on any problems that require attention.
Cleaning: the decayed matter is removed, exposing the cavity. This is then disinfected and prepared for the filling material to be applied. Unlike in the case of a traditional filling, the composite resin can be bonded to the tooth like an adhesive, preserving more of your natural tooth.
Filling: the filling material is applied and your dentist will check your bite is comfortable and smooth off the surface of the filling.
How will white fillings benefit me?
- More of your natural tooth structure is left intact.
- They’re a discreet alternative to traditional fillings.
- They’re more resistant to hot and cold temperatures, so won’t crack so readily.
- Less preparation is required.
- White fillings can also repair worn edges of a tooth, in addition to treating cavities.
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