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Tooth Coloured Fillings

Tooth Coloured Fillings

Modern dentistry has moved beyond the era of noticeable metal fillings. Today, you can repair cavities and structural damage with materials that mimic the exact shade and translucency of your natural teeth, ensuring your dental work remains your little secret.

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What Are Tooth-Coloured Fillings?

Tooth-coloured fillings, also known as composite fillings, are made from a specialized mixture of plastic (acrylic) resin and finely ground glass-like particles. Unlike traditional silver amalgam, these resins are chemically bonded to the tooth structure, providing both aesthetic beauty and durable support for decayed or fractured teeth.

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All You Need to Know

  • How long do tooth-coloured fillings typically last?

    On average, they last between 5 to 10 years, depending on your oral hygiene and the location of the filling.

  • Do composite fillings stain over time like natural teeth?

    Yes, they can pick up stains from coffee, tea, or smoking, though they are more resistant to discoloration than they used to be.

  • Is the procedure for getting a composite filling painful?

    No, the area is typically numbed with a local anesthetic, making the process as comfortable as a traditional filling.

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