Composite Dental Fillings

Natural-Looking, Durable, and Safe Tooth Repair

At [Clinic Name], we use high-quality composite dental fillings to restore decayed or damaged teeth. Unlike traditional metal fillings, composite fillings blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, providing a strong and aesthetically pleasing solution. Say goodbye to cavities and hello to a healthier, more confident smile!

What are Composite Dental Fillings?

A Modern, Tooth-Colored Solution for Cavities

Composite dental fillings are made from a tooth-colored resin material that bonds directly to your tooth structure. They are used to repair cavities, minor fractures, and worn-down teeth. Unlike metal fillings, composite fillings match the natural color of your teeth, offering a discreet and durable solution for dental restoration.

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Aesthetic and Durable Cavity Treatment

Why Choose Composite Fillings at [Clinic Name]?

Natural-Looking Results

Matches the shade of your teeth for a seamless appearance.

Strong and Long-Lasting

Provides excellent durability and resistance to wear.

Mercury-Free & Safe

A biocompatible and non-toxic alternative to metal fillings.

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Consultation Process for Composite Dental Fillings

Step-by-Step Process for Your Dental Restoration

01
Comprehensive Examination

Our dentist assesses your teeth to determine if a composite filling is the best solution.

02
Treatment Planning

We discuss the procedure, explain your options, and answer any questions.

03
Filling Procedure

The decayed portion of the tooth is removed, and the composite material is applied and shaped.

04
Curing & Polishing

A special light hardens the filling, followed by polishing for a natural look and feel.

Frequently asked questions

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How long do composite fillings last?

Composite fillings can last 5 to 10 years with proper oral hygiene and regular dental checkups. Their durability depends on factors such as biting pressure, diet, and overall dental care.

Are composite fillings better than metal fillings?

Yes, composite fillings offer a more natural appearance and bond directly to the tooth, preserving more of your natural structure. They also do not contain mercury, making them a safer choice.

Does getting a composite filling hurt?

No, the procedure is performed under local anesthesia to ensure you don’t feel any pain. Some patients may experience slight sensitivity afterward, but it typically subsides within a few days.

How do I take care of my composite filling?

Maintain good oral hygiene by brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and visiting your dentist for regular checkups. Avoid biting on hard foods to prevent damage to the filling.