Fillings

For hundreds of years, dental fillings have been used to restore teeth. Dental fillings are placed in teeth where a dentist has had to remove tooth structure due to decay or fracture. In recent years filling materials have been substantially improved by many technological advancements. Although silver amalgam was the dominant choice years ago, today we have several other preferred options for tooth restoration including tooth colored composite filling materials and cementable resins and porcelains.

Decayed teeth require fillings to restore strength and health of natural teeth.

Decayed teeth require fillings to restore strength and health of natural teeth.

The 21st century offers a much more natural choice of shades for artificial gums and teeth.

The decayed portion of the tooth is removed leaving a sound tooth structure.

Today, many modern materials can be used to mimic the shade, shape, and strength of natural teeth.

Today, many modern materials can be used to mimic the shade, shape, and strength of natural teeth.