Should You Choose a Tooth-Colored Filling?

When you have a cavity, treating it as soon as possible is necessary to prevent more extensive tooth damage and decay. For most patients, that means receiving a custom-made tooth filling to fill the cavity after their dentist has carefully removed the decay from it. However, every cavity is different, as are the unique dental needs of each individual patient, and choosing the right tooth filling means carefully examining and diagnosing the cavity first. For instance, for many patients, a tooth-colored filling can offer the best solution, while in other cases, a metal restoration may be necessary.

What Is a Tooth-Colored Filling?

A tooth-colored filling is one made from customizable composite resin—a biocompatible mixture of finely ground acrylic and quartz-like particles. Like metal, the material is placed in the cavity in a semi-viscous state, allowing it to conform to the shape of the cavity for optimal results. Unlike metal, however, the resin is designed specifically to blend in with your tooth’s specific color and appearance, allowing the filling to remain completely discreet when you speak, laugh, bite, and chew.

The Pros and Cons

The most prominent benefit of tooth-colored fillings is that they remain virtually undetectable so you can keep your cavity treatment discreet. The resin can also bond securely to your tooth’s structure, creating a tight and reliable seal against harmful oral bacteria and food debris. However, the resin may not be as strong as a metal amalgam filling. If your cavity is in a tooth that is exposed to intense bite pressure, such as a molar, then it may require a metal filling to treat.

Find Out if a Tooth-Colored Filling Is Right for You

If you have a cavity, then we can help you decide if a tooth-colored filling is the best option for treating it. To learn more, or to schedule a consultation, call Gentle Smiles in Dallas, TX, today at 972-329-7645 (972-329-SMILE).

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