Dental Blogs

How to Care for Your Tooth-Colored Fillings

Restorative

Most people will experience at least one dental cavity in their lifetime. Fortunately, tooth-colored fillings can be used to treat tooth decay with natural-looking results. The care required for fillings is minimal; most people forget about them after a few weeks. However, choosing healthy lifestyle habits can help keep tooth-colored fillings in excellent shape, allowing them to last for many years before replacement is needed.

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Longevity and Care of Composite Fillings

Restorative

Composite fillings are a commonly used option for fixing a variety of problems with the teeth. Your dentist may give you the choice between composite fillings and various other materials to use for your teeth. Each option comes with slightly different parameters for how long the filling will last and what you will need to do to take care of it. Understanding the benefits of a composite filling can help you decide if it is the right choice for you.

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The FAQs of Tooth Colored Fillings

Restorative

The popularity of tooth-colored fillings keeps increasing among patients with cavities, as well as their dentists. In the past, they were only performed on the front teeth that were more visible. Today, it is possible, and increasingly common, for patients to have fillings that mimic the appearance of natural teeth in the back teeth as well.

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Tooth Colored Fillings Can Match Your Smile

Restorative

Dental fillings are made from plastics, glass, metals, or other materials. Traditional and tooth colored fillings are used to close small holes in the teeth that are commonly caused by cavities. The dentist will extract decayed tissues and replace them with one of those materials. These dental fillings usually last for many years before the material needs to be replaced, although the number may vary based on habits such as tooth grinding.

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What to Do With a Loose Composite Filling

Restorative

Composite fillings, especially newer ones, are reasonably strong and durable, but they can wear out over time. Excess pressure, such as may occur when you grind your teeth, can cause them to wear out more quickly. Poor dental hygiene may contribute to decay that can compromise fillings. A filling that is loose is not a dental emergency, but it does require attention as soon as possible.

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All-on-4 is a Minimally Invasive Solution for Missing Teeth

Restorative

All-on-4® is a proven solution for missing teeth. Not only is it minimally invasive, but it is a popular alternative to traditional implants that many people seem to prefer. Whether someone has a few missing teeth or requires a whole new set, this is an option that could work for them. This approach requires titanium posts that serve as an anchor for prosthetic teeth, ensuring that the replacement teeth stay in place and look as natural as possible.

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How Composite Fillings Can Treat Tooth Decay

Restorative

Dental caries, commonly known as tooth decay or cavities, are a prevalent dental problem. Composite fillings are one great solution to this often painful and sensitive issue. Composite fillings work to stop tooth decay in its tracks while still allowing filling recipients to maintain a more natural-looking smile, unlike other filling types.

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Cosmetic Dentistry with Dental Bonding

Cosmetic

Bonding is a key element in cosmetic dentistry. The dentist will use it in various processes to restore your smile and improve your appearance. You should first speak to your dentist to see whether you are a good candidate for a cosmetic procedure. You can then discuss how bonding works and what the results will be. You can take comfort to know that it is effective and will last for years to come.

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How a Kid Friendly Dentist Deals with Dental Anxiety

Wellness

Children are typically nervous during their first dental visit. A kid-friendly dentist can help children remain calm and relaxed during the visit by creating an environment that is friendly. They can also use special methods to keep them comfortable, such as allowing the child to listen to their favorite music or having their parent sit next to them during treatment. 

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