A filling is used to restore a tooth that has been damaged by decay or wear. It helps prevent further damage and restores the tooth’s function and appearance.
They will let you know as soon as they see anything that might require treatment. If the dentist notices anything that does require a filling, they will inform you of your options. In many cases it may be possible to do the filling in the same appointment, saving you time having not to come back. A filling can prevent a build of bacteria and lead to having to have more extensive treatment if not treated at an early stage.
Composite (or white) fillings are a natural-looking alternative to more obvious amalgam fillings. This is because they are made from tooth-coloured resin; that blends in beautifully with your teeth.
They support the structure of a damaged tooth, helping to prevent further breakage or sensitivity, and can be placed in the front or back teeth. Composite fillings blend in beautifully with your natural teeth, are made with modern materials, less of the natural tooth needs to removed and they can restore worn, broken, chipped or decayed teeth.
There are several types of materials that are used for fillings. You may hear the dentist talk about composite, glass ionomer and compomer – these are different types of white filling. Your dentist will explain what they believe to be the best to use for you, depending on the tooth, the size of the hole that needs to be filled, as well as the surface of the tooth.
A filling is used to restore a tooth that has been damaged by decay or wear. It helps prevent further damage and restores the tooth’s function and appearance.
During your routine check-up, your dentist will check for signs of decay, cracks or wear using a small inspection mirror. If anything is spotted, they’ll let you know and discuss your treatment options.
Composite fillings are made from tooth-coloured resin that blends in with your natural teeth. They’re a discreet alternative to silver amalgam fillings and are suitable for both front and back teeth.
In many cases, yes. If time allows, our dentists can place a filling during the same appointment to stop any pain your may have and save you the hassle of returning.
We use a variety of modern materials including composite, glass ionomer, and compomer. Your dentist will recommend the most suitable option based on the location and size of the filling.
Modern white fillings are highly durable and can last many years with good oral hygiene, especially for small to medium-sized restorations.
Catching decay early and placing a filling can prevent the need for more extensive treatment later, such as a crown or root canal.
Toothcare Dental is based at 367 Maidstone Road, Wigmore, Gillingham, Kent, ME8 0HT. We’re conveniently located for patients in Rainham, Gillingham, Chatham, Strood, Rochester, Sittingbourne, and Maidstone.
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