What Are Composite Fillings?

Getting cavities in teeth is normal, and there can be numerous reasons for it. For instance, improper cleaning, the emergence of bacteria, frequent snacking, sipping sugary drinks, or otherwise. If you get a tooth cavity in your teeth, your dentist will probably recommend you get a filling to shore up your tooth and ward off any infection. There are several kinds of materials used to restore tooth cavities. The notable ones are amalgam and composite fillings. Amalgam fillings have been in use for many years; however, composite fillings have gained significant prominence worldwide. It is because they are more durable and have a natural look. Find more information about composite fillings in this article.

 

Composite Fillings And Their Uses

 

Composite fillings are made of quartz or glass and have a resin medium. This resin medium produces a tooth-colored material and is used to restore tooth decay, fill cavities, and helps to prevent further decay. Composite fillings are non-toxic, BPA-free, and are entirely safe.

 

Composite Fillings

 

In composite fillings, the decayed and affected portion of the tooth is first removed and then filled. Composite fillings are tooth-colored and add great beauty to teeth. They are aesthetically more suited to use front teeth or other visible areas. Though composite fillings are not permanent, they still last for many years and give you a long-lasting smile.

 

Be it chipped or worn teeth, broken, decayed, or cracked teeth, composite fillings have a great many uses. For instance:

 

  • They work as orthodontic bracket adhesive.
  • Composite filling improve the shape and tooth size.
  • They are used for ccore build-up and luting.
  • They use composite veneering for masking discolored teeth.
  • They add beauty to teeth and restore them accordingly.
  • They demonstrate good clinical longevity if adequate and cared for.

 

How Long Does Composite Fillings Last?

 

Composite Fillings

 

A composite filling is strong and generally lasts for about 5-15 years. They are also bonded well with your natural teeth. However, they can fall out when there is tooth decay in the same area or an area close to the filling site. Moreover, undue pressure on the dental filling, teeth grinding or clenching, and chewing hard foods can also cause them to break out.

 

It is important to maintain your oral health so that composite fillings can stay intact. Brush your teeth at least thrice a day and use dental flossing as well. Observe oral hygiene practices and visit your dentist regularly for check-ups, especially if you find something unusual.

 

Conclusion

 

Composite fillings have several benefits. For instance, they require less drilling and are quickly hardened within a few seconds. Moreover, they give great strength to your teeth and help to prevent any further damage. If you have chipped, worn, or decayed teeth or a closing space between two teeth, composite fillings might be the right choice for you. Consult your dentist in this regard to restore your dental cavities.

 

Contact your Danville dentist, Dr. Hoss Abar, DDS, MSD at Danville Orthodontics now to schedule your appointment.

 

Resource

 

What To Expect During A Routine Dental Checkup

 

*Neither this nor any other content in this media is meant to prescribe, recommend, or prevent any treatment or procedure. We highly recommend that you get the advice of a qualified dentist or other medical practitioners regarding your specific dental condition.  

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