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Composite Fillings

Composite Fillings

Dental Fillings in Clinton TN, Composite Tooth Filling

Tooth fillings, specifically those made from composite material, are designed to restore a tooth affected by decay, cracks, fractures, and so on. The compromised portion of the tooth is excavated and subsequently filled with a composite tooth filling.

There exists a plethora of filling materials, each possessing its own set of strengths and limitations. Together with your dentist, you can explore the most effective options for the restoration of your teeth. Among these, composite fillings and other dental fillings are frequently utilized. Thanks to their ability to mimic the color of natural teeth, composite fillings are exceptionally well-suited for the front teeth or the more observable parts of the mouth.

Although dental restorations, including composite tooth fillings, are not indefinite and might require replacement, they are remarkably durable and can sustain a beautiful smile for numerous years.

Reasons for using composite tooth fillings:

  • Teeth that are chipped.
  • Bridging the gap between two teeth.
  • Teeth that are cracked or broken.
  • Teeth that have decayed.
  • Teeth showing wear.
Installation process for composite dental fillings:

The application of composite dental fillings is generally accomplished within a single appointment. After anesthetizing the tooth, your dentist will proceed to remove the decay as needed. Subsequently, the cavity will be thoroughly cleansed and aptly prepared before the placement of the new filling. In instances where the decay is proximate to the tooth's nerve, a specific medication will be applied for additional protection. Following this, the composite dental filling will be accurately placed, shaped, and polished, thereby restoring your tooth to its original shape and functionality.

It's normal to experience sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures following the placement


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