Dental Fillings In Pediatric Dentistry

Dental fillings are restorative dental procedures used to repair teeth that have been damaged by decay (cavities) or minor fracture. The process involves the removal of decayed or damaged tooth material, followed by the placement of a filling material into the prepared space. The choice of material depends on factors such as the location of the tooth, aesthetic considerations, and the dentist’s recommendation. Fillings are shaped and polished to match the natural contours of the tooth, providing a functional and cosmetically pleasing result.

Benefits of Dental Fillings

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Post-Treatment Care for Dental Filling

Frequently Asked Questions

Fillings can last five to ten years or more before they need to be replaced. Your dentist will check your fillings during your semi-annual visits to make sure they are in good condition.

Composite fillings are attractive because they can be specially colored to complement the color of the tooth. On the other hand, composite fillings are more expensive and less durable than silver fillings. Ceramic inlays are made of porcelain and are a very beautiful and extremely durable option.

Modern white fillings are much stronger than a few years ago, but they are very strong and amalgam, if applied correctly, will last for many years.


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