Dental Fillings

Dental Fillings

1. Tooth-Colored Composite Fillings:

  • Aesthetic Appeal: Utilizing composite resins that match the natural color of your teeth, ensuring a more natural and aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • Durability: Designed to withstand moderate pressure from the continual stress of chewing, making them suitable for small to midsize fillings.
  • Minimally Invasive: Often requiring less tooth structure removal compared to other types of fillings, thus preserving more of your natural tooth.

2. Amalgam (Silver) Fillings:

  • Strength and Resilience: Known for their durability and longevity, especially suitable for fillings in the back teeth where chewing force is greatest.
  • Cost-Effective: Generally less expensive than composite fillings, making them a practical choice for larger cavities or patients on a budget.
  • Time-Tested: Amalgam fillings have been used for decades and are well-researched, offering a reliable solution to cavity treatment.

3. Porcelain/Ceramic Fillings:

  • Superior Aesthetics: Offering a color and texture that closely resembles natural teeth, perfect for visible areas in the mouth.
  • Stain Resistance: Highly resistant to staining, maintaining their color over time as compared to composite fillings.
  • Longevity: Known for their durability and strength, making them an excellent choice for larger cavities or restorative purposes.

4. Gold Fillings:

  • Exceptional Durability: Gold fillings are known for their strength and can last for decades, outlasting other types of fillings.
  • Biocompatibility: Gold is well-tolerated by the body and has minimal risk of causing allergic reactions.
  • Distinctive Look: While not mimicking natural tooth color, gold fillings offer a unique aesthetic preferred by some patients.