It's never too late to prevent cavities! But, if you already have one or more, don't give up! With advances in dental technology, you have many options to help you maintain good oral health and a beautiful smile.
For example, most dentists can offer a tooth-colored filling in addition to traditional amalgam fillings. A composite filling could be exactly what your dentist orders at your next appointment — only if you have a cavity, of course.
If you're curious about composite fillings and how they work as a treatment for cavities, you're in the right place. Read on for more information about a popular dental filling solution featured at your dentist's office.
In the not-so-distant past, the only option a person had to take care of dental caries was an amalgam filling. In some cases, the amount of silver in a person's mouth became a rite of passage. According to the CDC, by the age of 20, 90% of the population has had a cavity, meaning most of us have at least one story to tell about time in the dentist's chair.
Composite fillings may be changing the landscape for those people who revel in the number of cavities they've acquired over the years. Why?
A composite filling is made from tooth-colored material. Therefore, it blends in with your natural teeth. No more noticeable silver or flashy gold fillings!
Unlike amalgam fillings, these don't contain mercury or other metals (we'll talk about that later in the article). Instead, they're made of resin reinforced with silica, glass quartz, or ceramic.
If you decide to get a composite resin filling, you'll have it an average of 5-7 years before you need to worry about replacement. If you're conscientious about your dental routine at home, you may have it even longer.
The most significant difference between amalgam and composite fillings is that the latter doesn't contain mercury. Of course, they're also not silver, which is one reason dental patients like them.
While we won't debate the safe mercury level here, we know it's a concern for many patients. You'll want to talk about any concerns you have directly with your dentist, as your health, safety, and confidence in dental treatments are their top priorities.
Most patients choose to get their teeth filled with resin-based composites because they're more aesthetically pleasing than traditional silver fillings.
Next, we'll discuss some of the advantages beyond beautiful smiles.
While a healthy smile is always a plus, if your dentist can offer you a treatment for cavities that includes aesthetics and other advantages, it's worth consideration.
In addition to a dental filling with a natural, tooth-colored appearance, a composite filling requires less removal of your tooth's structure to get the decay out. The dentist may still need to drill out the decay, but since the procedure requires less invasion into the tooth's structure, you shouldn't need as much drilling.
In most cases, composite fillings resist the development of cavities better than amalgam fillings. They're less likely to leak or break over time, too, because they bond more tightly with your tooth. All in all, composite resin fillings are an excellent choice for anyone who wants to save their tooth from further damage!
If you have dental insurance, there's another significant plus to choosing a composite resin filling. The number of insurance providers that cover composite fillings is growing. In the past, insurance often did not cover anything but an amalgam filling.
When you choose to have a composite filling, your dentist can usually finish the procedure in one visit. Generally, it would be best if you planned on sitting in the dentist's chair for about an hour to an hour and a half. An amalgam filling can take anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour.
One factor that plays a role in the time it takes to complete the procedure is the amount of decay in the tooth is filled. Also, if you're planning to have sealants applied after the dentist places the filling, that could add a small amount of time to your procedure.
If you've had an amalgam dental filling, you're familiar with the routine: numb, drill, and fill. The procedure for a composite filling is similar, but there are differences.
First, your dentist will numb the area around the tooth if necessary. There are instances where a patient may not need any numbing medication, but that's something to discuss with the dentist.
Since this filling bonds to the tooth, a dry surface is vital. To keep the area dry, most dentists use a rubber dam to isolate the tooth. This not only provides a dry surface but also helps prevent contamination of the open tooth with saliva.
After removing any decay, the dentist prepares the tooth to receive the filling material. Your dentist may use a chemical that helps ensure the filling material bonds to the tooth. Composite resin fillings require a multi-step bonding process, which is one reason why the procedure often takes a little longer than getting an amalgam filling.
After placing, shaping, and curing each composite material layer, the dentist removes the dam, and your tooth is ready for polishing.
We're thankful that modern dentistry offers patients a variety of solutions for dental treatments. You, too, can likely enjoy the benefits of a composite filling, including a stunning smile. For most patients and most procedures, it's a one-time visit, taking a little over an hour.
The care team at Smile on Us Dental can answer any questions you may have about composite resin fillings. We're also here to take care of all of your routine and emergency dental needs.
Contact us today and let us help you schedule your next dental visit.
After graduating at the top of his class, Dr. Patel continued his postgraduate studies in endodontics at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine in New York. He was appointed to assistant clinical professor of dentistry at Columbia University and later moved on to teach at the Montefiore Medical Center’s Department of Dentistry. Westchester Magazine recognized Dr. Patel as a “Top Dentist for 2012.”
Dr. Arpita S. Patel graduated with a DDS degree from the university College of Dentistry in 2015. Dr. Patel is experienced with an array of restorative dentistry procedures, including dental implants and many other treatments that can improve dental health, function, and appearance.
Dr. Yung Kim is a double board certified Periodontist and board certified Prosthodontist, educated to treat many extremely complex disorders involving gum disease, tooth decay, and oral pathology. His focus is on full-mouth, complex, surgical, and reconstructive dentistry. He has extensive knowledge of implant dentistry and advanced surgical procedures, specializing in teeth in a day and All-on-Four implants. He is also Invisalign certified and experienced with CAD/CAM restorations and dentures.
Dr Vyas attended NYU College of Dentistry and earned DDS in 2016 at the top of her class. She was inducted into Omicron Kappa Upsilon (OKU), the national dental honor society and earned Outstanding Achievement Award in study of Prosthodontics.
Dr Vyas is an active member of American College of Prosthodontics (ACP) and American Dental Association (ADA). She is appointed as a Clinical Assistant Professor at NYU College of Dentistry. She is married and is blessed with two sons.
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