At some point or other in ours lives, most of us wind up with a cavity. In most
cases, a cavity calls for Dr. Reeves to remove the decay and to fill in the
tooth area that was removed. There have been a number of advances in the field
over the past few years, so if you're one of the lucky ones and haven't had a
cavity in a while, you should read up on what is available today so that you
understand the choices available to you.
What are composite resin fillings?
Most of us have had amalgam fillings (silver) or gold filling restorations. Some
amalgam fillings were what we have called mercury fillings, as some amalgam
fillings contained mercury. Metal fillings were effective, but very conspicuous
and tended to blacken in color over time.
Composite resin dental fillings were created as an alternative to traditional
metal dental fillings. Tooth colored fillings look like a natural tooth are
known as Composite Resin Dental Fillings, are made of a plastic dental resin.
Composite Resin Dental Fillings are strong, durable, and make for a very natural
looking smile. Many dental insurance plans cover their use.
Who is a Candidate for
Tooth-Colored Composite Resin Fillings?
If you have a cavity in a tooth, broken fillings, mercury fillings, or amalgam
fillings, this type of dental filling is well worth discussing with Dr. Reeves.
Mercury fillings or amalgam fillings can easily be removed and replaced with far
more attractive colored fillings. These fillings actually strengthen your tooth
beyond the level it had with the amalgam fillings.
Composite resins may also be used to enhance the appearance of any tooth, which
is a tooth bonding procedure. The composite resin will strengthen and enhance
the natural tooth structure as it does with use as a dental filling. (You can
read more about a related procedure, tooth bonding, here.)
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