White Fillings

White Fillings In Basingstoke

Silver filling materials were once the only way of filling the cavity. These metal materials may now be replaced by new white plastic or resin fillings, which can be selected to match the exact shade and colour of the tooth. This makes it possible to repair a damaged tooth so that it looks as good as new once again. No one likes to show grey or black looking metal in their mouths while smiling and so this is why white fillings were developed.

White tooth fillings, also known as composite fillings, are a popular and aesthetically pleasing option for restoring teeth affected by decay or minor damage. Made of a composite resin material, these fillings are designed to match the colour of natural teeth, providing a more discreet and natural appearance compared to traditional silver amalgam fillings.

The procedure begins with the removal of the decayed or damaged portion of the tooth. The tooth is then prepared, and the composite resin is applied in layers. Each layer is hardened with a special light before the next one is added, allowing for precise shaping, contouring and polishing to match the natural tooth structure.

One of the key advantages of white fillings is their ability to bond directly to the tooth, which often requires less removal of healthy tooth structure compared to amalgam fillings. This conservative approach helps preserve more of the natural tooth.

In addition to their aesthetic appeal, white tooth fillings are durable and provide a reliable restoration for smaller to moderately sized cavities. Regular dental check-ups are essential to monitor the condition of these fillings and ensure continued oral health.

Advantages of Composite filling

Aesthetic Appeal-White fillings blend seamlessly with the natural tooth colour, making them a more cosmetically appealing option.

Conservative Preparation-Less tooth structure is typically removed compared to amalgam fillings, preserving more of the natural tooth.

How much white filling costs?

On examination your dentist will evaluate the condition of tooth to be filled and create a treatment plan, cost factor varies with number of surfaces to be filled.

How long the filling lasts

Usually, they last lifelong however there are factors may affect the durability of white fillings like secondary decay forming, filling can shrink with time or chip off with biting pressure which may require top-up.

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