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Colored Fillings

At Barnet Health, we offer diagnosis and treatment of colored fillings.

Colored Fillings

At Barnet Health, we offer diagnosis and treatment of colored fillings.

What is it?

Colored fillings, also known as tooth-colored or composite fillings, are a type of dental restoration used to repair and restore teeth that have been affected by cavities, minor fractures, or cosmetic imperfections. Unlike traditional silver amalgam fillings, which are metallic in appearance, colored fillings are made of a composite resin material that closely matches the natural color and shade of the surrounding teeth. Here’s an overview of colored fillings and their benefits:

  1. Composite Resin Material:
  • Colored fillings are made of a composite resin material composed of a mixture of plastic and fine glass particles. This material can be customized to match the exact color, translucency, and texture of the natural tooth enamel, resulting in a seamless and natural-looking restoration.
  1. Aesthetic Appearance:
  • One of the primary advantages of colored fillings is their aesthetic appearance. Because they can be color-matched to the patient’s natural tooth shade, colored fillings blend in seamlessly with the surrounding teeth, making them virtually indistinguishable from the rest of the smile. This makes them an ideal choice for repairing cavities in visible areas of the mouth, such as the front teeth.
  1. Conservative Treatment:
  • Colored fillings require less tooth preparation compared to traditional silver amalgam fillings. With colored fillings, only the decayed or damaged portion of the tooth needs to be removed, preserving more of the natural tooth structure. This conservative approach helps maintain the strength and integrity of the tooth while effectively restoring its function and appearance.
  1. Versatility:
  • In addition to filling cavities, colored fillings can also be used for cosmetic purposes, such as repairing chipped or worn teeth, closing small gaps between teeth, or reshaping irregular tooth surfaces. This versatility allows dentists to address a wide range of dental concerns while achieving aesthetically pleasing results.
  1. Biocompatibility:
  • Composite resin materials used in colored fillings are biocompatible and bond securely to the tooth structure, creating a tight seal that helps prevent further decay or damage. Unlike silver amalgam fillings, colored fillings do not contain mercury, making them a safe and popular choice for patients concerned about potential health risks associated with metal fillings.
  1. Durability:
  • While colored fillings may not be as durable as metal amalgam fillings in some cases, they are still highly durable and long-lasting when properly cared for. With good oral hygiene habits and regular dental check-ups, colored fillings can provide reliable and effective tooth restoration for many years.

Overall, colored fillings offer a safe, effective, and aesthetically pleasing solution for repairing cavities and restoring the natural beauty of the smile. If you have cavities or cosmetic imperfections in your teeth, talk to your dentist about whether colored fillings may be the right treatment option for you.

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