The Composite Filling Procedure
Consultation
We begin with a thorough examination to assess the condition of your tooth and discuss your needs. We’ll determine if a composite filling is the best option for your dental restoration.
Preparation
The affected area of your tooth is cleaned and prepared. We remove any decayed or damaged tissue while preserving as much of the healthy tooth structure as possible.
Application
A bonding agent is applied to the prepared tooth surface, followed by the application of the composite resin. The resin is carefully shaped to match the natural contours of your tooth.
Curing
The composite resin is hardened using a special curing light, which ensures a strong and durable bond with your tooth.
Finishing Touches
Once the resin is set, we make any necessary adjustments to ensure a perfect fit and smooth finish. Your restored tooth is polished to match the surrounding natural teeth.
Advantages of Composite Fillings
Natural Appearance
Composite fillings blend seamlessly with your natural tooth color, making them virtually invisible and ideal for visible areas of your mouth.
Durability
Despite their natural appearance, composite fillings are strong and durable, providing lon-lasting protection for your teeth.
Minimal Tooth Preparation
Composite fillings require less removal of healthy tooth structure compared to traditional metal fillings, preserving more of your natural tooth.
Quick and Convenient
The procedure for placing composite fillings is typically completed in a single visit, allowing you to return to your normal activities immediately.
Versatility
Composite fillings can be used to repair cavities, chips, and cracks, and can also be used for cosmetic enhancements such as closing gaps or reshaping teeth.