Tooth-Colored Fillings

New Day Dental in Macclenny, FL is proud to provide composite tooth-colored fillings as a safe and effective option for restoring the health and appearance of your teeth. These fillings are made of a mixture of plastic and fine glass particles, which mimic the natural color and translucency of your teeth. This makes them virtually invisible, so they won't detract from the beauty of your smile.
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Composite fillings are also a great option for those who have metal allergies or sensitivities, as they do not contain any metal. They are also a good choice for filling cavities in teeth that are visible when you smile or talk, such as the front teeth.

The procedure for getting a composite filling is similar to that of getting a traditional metal filling. First, the dentist will numb the area around the tooth to be filled with a local anesthetic. Next, they will remove any decay or damaged tooth structure using a drill or other tools. Once the tooth is clean and dry, the dentist will apply the composite filling in layers, using a special light to harden each layer. After the filling is in place, the dentist will shape and polish it to match the contours of your tooth and to ensure a smooth, comfortable bite.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do composite fillings last?

The lifespan of a composite filling can vary depending on several factors, such as the size of the filling, the location of the tooth, and the patient’s oral hygiene. On average, composite fillings last between 3 and 10 years.

Are composite fillings stronger than metal fillings?

While composite fillings are not as strong as metal fillings, they can be used in smaller cavities and can be bonded to the tooth, which helps to support and strengthen the remaining tooth structure.

Can I eat and drink normally after getting a composite filling?

It is recommended to avoid hard, sticky, or very hot or cold foods for the first 24 hours after getting a composite filling. After this, you can eat and drink normally, but you should be mindful of biting down too hard or chewing on hard objects, as this can damage the filling.

Can composite fillings be used to replace old metal fillings?

Yes, composite fillings can be used to replace old metal fillings. The process is similar to getting a new filling, but the dentist will first remove the old metal filling before placing the new composite filling.

Are composite fillings covered by insurance?

Many insurance plans cover composite fillings, but the coverage can vary depending on the specific plan. It’s best to check with your insurance provider to see what is covered.

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In conclusion, composite tooth-colored fillings are a safe, effective, and natural-looking option for restoring the health and appearance of your teeth. New Day Dental in Macclenny, FL is committed to providing the highest quality dental care and is happy to help you with any questions you may have about composite fillings or other dental procedures.