Composite & Porcelain Fillings | iSmile Doral and Coral Gables
Most patients seek pain management and cavity treatment before further damage to a valuable tooth is done. Beyond health-based concerns for teeth, filling appearance is of great concern to many patients. Traditionally, fillings were a silver-colored material, known as amalgam, that were quite visible in contrast to the shade of a natural tooth. Nowadays, several tooth-colored options are available.
Composite Fillings
- A tooth-colored filling that can be shaded to match surrounding teeth.
- An excellent option for teeth that are exposed or visible when talking or smiling.
- Composite fillings are effective for repairing chipped or cracked teeth because they blend and deliver a natural look.
- Made from plastic and ceramic or powdered glass and acrylic resin.
1. Aesthetics: The shade of the composite filling can be closely matched to existing teeth, making them virtually invisible. Composite can also be used in other cosmetic alterations, such as changing the color or shape of teeth.
Disadvantages of Composite Fillings
3. Chipping: Depending on location, composite materials can chip off teeth.
4. Expense: Composite fillings can cost up to twice that of amalgam fillings. Some dental plans won't cover the cost of a composite in areas of the mouth that sustain heavy use due to their reduced strength in comparison to amalgam.
Porcelain Fillings
- Made from oxygen and silicon that have been compounded into non-crystalline glass.
- A porcelain filling is common when there is a large cavity that needs filling since it can be crafted to mimic the actual tooth.
- Common for cavities on the flat surface of the tooth, such as on the horizontal part of a molar.
The Advantages of Porcelain Fillings
1. Longevity: Porcelain Fillings usually last a minimum of 10 to 15 years and can sometimes last for decades.
2. Durability: Porcelain Fillings are made of metal, which means that they present a hard surface.
3. High Success Rate: Higher success rates than composite fillings.
4. Aesthetics: Porcelain Fillings are a lot harder than resin and more natural looking, blending well with surrounding teeth.
The Disadvantages of Porcelain Fillings
1. Expense: Porcelain fillings are the most expensive filling procedure.
2. Additional Office Visits: Filling a cavity with porcelain requires more than one visit since several layers must be applied in order to properly repair the tooth decay.
3. Increased Chair Time: It is more time-consuming to build the tooth in several layers.
Composite Versus Porcelain Fillings
3. Worn Teeth: Worn teeth can be restored with either material depending upon the extent and location of wear.
4. Root Canal: Teeth which have had root canal therapy generally require porcelain crowns to protect them from breakage. These teeth are brittle and somewhat hollow as a result of the root canal.
5. Tooth Modifications: Larger modifications including gaps between teeth, poorly aligned teeth and teeth that are restored to improve the bite generally require the use of porcelain.
The Advantages of Composite & Porcelain Fillings
- Durability & Longevity
- Improved Stain & Abrasion Resistance
- Less Toxic – Goodbye Mercury & Amalgam Fillings
- More Natural Appearance
Southwest Florida's Leader in Composite & Porcelain Fillings | iSmile Doral and Coral Gables
Dr. Sonia Olivares, together with her team of dental experts, have years of dental experience, are equipped with the latest technologically advanced dental equipment and offer affordable care to their patients in Coral Gables, Doral, FL and the surrounding areas.
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