Dental Fillings

It is inevitable that at some point in our lives, the need for a dental filling will come into play. Fillings are used to treat cavities and to repair worn down, cracked, or broken teeth.

Dental Implants

Currently, there are several types of dental fillings available:
Amalgam, which is metal, is known for its strength and longevity. This type of material is extremely durable and less expensive than other dental filling materials. However, some patients don’t feel comfortable using amalgam, as it is less natural looking. SoJo Dental does not place amalgam fillings, but we do remove and replace them as needed.

Composite

fillings are made using synthetic materials that are much more aesthetically appealing. In addition, they are stain-resistant and offer a more natural look and function. Furthermore, composite fillings require less drilling than amalgam fillings, because there is no need to reshape the space as much (in order to securely hold the filling in place). This is because composite fillings are actually bonded to the tooth, providing for further support and strength.

Ionomers

like composites, are composed of tooth-colored materials, including ground glass and acrylic resins. Ionomers are typically used for fillings near the gum line or tooth root, where biting pressure is not a factor. They are more fragile than dental amalgam, however, more aesthetically appeasing. In order to facilitate strengthened enamel, ionomers release a small amount of fluoride in and around the affected area.

Porcelain

or ceramic fillings generally contain a combination of porcelain, glass powder, and ceramic.

Candidates for porcelain fillings are typically those in need of crowns, veneers, onlays, or inlays. Unlike ionomers, porcelain fillings are more durable but can become fractured if exposed to prolonged biting pressures. Ceramic fillings are also highly resistant to staining, making them a popular choice among patients.

The Process

The process involved with administering a dental filling is quite simple and with the help of a local anesthetic, little to no discomfort or pain should be expected. Once the local anesthetic has set in, work begins with the removal of any tooth decay or damage. Next, the affected tooth and surrounding area is cleaned in order to remove any bacteria. Next, a bonding material is placed on the tooth- which is then followed by the filling material. If the decay is near the root, a liner may be used in order to better protect the nerve. After the filling is in place, the tooth is finished and polish is applied.

Several additional steps are required for tooth-colored fillings. After the decay is removed and the area is properly cleaned, the tooth-colored filling is applied in layers. A special light is used to “cure” or harden each layer. When the multi-layering process is complete, the composite material is shaped, trimmed, and polished.

Dental fillings provide numerous advantages for both decayed and damaged teeth. They help to protect problematic teeth and to impede any further decay or damage. In addition, fillings help to restore function, bite, comfort, look, feel, and smile.

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Tuesday: 8AM - 5PM
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