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What You Should Know about Dental Fillings

November 29, 2022
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Posted By: Dr Jean Cohen
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Dental fillings reseal teeth after cavity treatment. In the past, dentist’s used silver amalgam, but today your dentist in Darwin offers composite, also called tooth-coloured fillings.

Tooth-coloured fillings can be matched to tooth shade for a virtually seamless finish. No one will guess you’ve even been to the dentist.

How Long Do Tooth-Coloured Fillings Last?

Tooth-coloured fillings can last up to a decade or longer, depending on several factors, including regular dental care and an excellent oral hygiene routine.

How Are Tooth-Coloured Fillings Made?

Tooth-coloured fillings are made of composite resin, a malleable material that can fill holes, cracks, and more. Your dentist can apply composite to your tooth and set it with a special light. We can also use composite in cosmetic dentistry to bond teeth, which means concealing tooth flaws.

Are Composite Fillings Safe?

Composite fillings in Casuarina, NT, are mercury-free, which gives patients peace of mind. Of course, amalgam or silver fillings do contain mercury, but it is a level deemed safe after many studies.

How Can I Lower My Risks for Tooth Decay?

Regular dental care, including teeth cleans and check-ups, may lower your risks for dental cavities and other conditions like gum disease. It may also help to adopt a diet low in sugar and acidic foods and drinks.

What Happens During Cavity Treatment

Your Darwin dentist typically numbs the treatment area, gently extracts or removes the decay from your tooth, and then closes or fills it with composite resin. The resin closely resembles your natural tooth colour.

We recommend not eating or drinking anything hot until the anaesthesia wears off.

For Dental Fillings in Darwin, We Welcome Your Call

If you notice a spot on your tooth or you have an old silver filling that is failing, we encourage you to reach out to a helpful team member to arrange a visit with the dentist.