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Types of Dental Fillings by a General Dentist

Dental fillings are the most common way to repair simple cavities and restore normal tooth function. Because there are so many options in dental filling materials, choosing the right type of dental filling depends on factors such as durability, appearance, and cost. Understanding these options helps the patient make an informed decision.

About dental fillings

Dental fillings repair teeth damaged by cavities or minor fractures. The filling restores the tooth’s shape, strength, and function while preventing further decay. During the procedure, the dentist removes the decayed portion of the tooth, cleans the area, and places the filling material.

Types of dental fillings

Amalgam fillings

Also known as silver fillings, amalgam fillings have been used in dentistry for decades. They contain a combination of mercury, silver, tin, and copper. Amalgam is durable and can withstand heavy chewing forces, making it suitable for molars. While it is cost-effective, its metallic color makes it less appealing for visible areas of the mouth, such as the front teeth.

Composite fillings

Composite fillings, or tooth-colored fillings, are a mixture of resin and glass particles. They are highly popular for their natural appearance, as they blend seamlessly with the color of natural teeth. Composite fillings are ideal for front teeth or other visible areas but may not be as durable as an amalgam filling for larger cavities in back teeth.

Ceramic fillings

Ceramic fillings are made from porcelain and are both durable and aesthetically pleasing. They are resistant to staining and mimic the natural appearance of teeth. Ceramic fillings are suited to patients who prioritize appearance and are willing to invest in a long-lasting solution. However, they tend to be more expensive than other options.

Gold fillings

Gold fillings are made from gold alloy, making them extremely durable. They can last for many years and are an effective choice for those who want a reliable and long-term solution. However, these fillings are not only more noticeable than composite or ceramic fillings but also are typically more expensive as well.

Factors to consider when choosing a filling

The type of dental filling recommended depends on the location of the cavity, the size of the repair needed, the patient’s preferences, cost, and durability. A dentist will often recommend composite or ceramic fillings because they look natural on teeth that are visible when smiling. Due to their strength, amalgam or gold may be more suitable for larger cavities or teeth exposed to heavy biting forces.

Having fillings checked regularly

Dental fillings may need to be replaced as they can sustain damage and wear down over time. Therefore, it is important to recognize the signs of a damaged or worn filling, such as tooth pain or sensitivity and rough or uneven tooth surfaces. Additionally, regular dental checkups allow the dentist to monitor the condition of fillings and address signs of wear or damage.

Choosing the right dental filling for you

Dental fillings are an effective solution for restoring damaged teeth and maintaining oral health. A dentist can help you choose the right material to restore your tooth. Call our office today to learn more about dental fillings and our other restorative dental services.

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