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Composite Resin Could Transform Your Tooth’s Appearance in one Visit

Wondering if you should choose a composite restoration to get your cavity filled? When you have a cavity in one of your teeth, it really is essential that you have it filled as soon as possible. A cavity jeopardizes the overall health of your tooth. For that reason, it needs to be filled so that your tooth can once again be strong and healthy.

Your teeth are designed to last you your entire life. This makes it necessary for you to always take proper care of your teeth. According to the American Dental Association, anyone can dramatically decrease their risk of cavities with a basic routine. This includes brushing their teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, flossing daily, eating a balanced diet and visiting a dentist regularly.

About cavities

Dental cavities (also known as dental caries) are terms used to refer to one of the most common oral health issues. When decay has jeopardized a tooth, it needs professional dental treatment as soon as possible. This is in order to repair the damage the decay has already done to the tooth. The process includes removing any and all dental decay, then filling it with a special dental material to protect it and make it strong once again.

Types of dental materials used for cavities

There are many different types of dental materials are used to fill a cavity. These include silver amalgam, porcelain, glass ionomer and composite resin. There are a few different choices for materials when it comes to filling a cavity. Thus, it is important for everyone who needs to have a cavity filled to understand the choices.

Composite resin for filling a cavity

More people are choosing composite resin to fill their cavities nowadays. This strong dental material bonds to the tooth. This allows it to become part of the tooth and add extra strength.

Because composite resin is tooth colored, it easily blends in with the rest of one’s teeth. This is unlike the other dental materials used for cavities. Because there are no metals contains in composite resin, those who choose this tooth-filling option will often not experience tooth sensitivity. This is quite common when silver amalgam fillings are used.

Composite resin can also be used to fix any chips or cracks in a tooth, which can greatly improve one’s overall smile. Composite resin allows a lot of versatility for repairing teeth and hardens quickly. That allows this dental material choice to easily transform the way someone’s teeth look in just one visit to a dental office.

Do you currently need a cavity filled?

Now that you understand what a composite restoration can do for you, does it sound like this dental material choice is right for you? Your cavity will be fixed so that your tooth can once again be strong. It can also do the job it is supposed to do. All of that while easily transforming your smile in just one dental appointment as that is all that is needed to fix a cavity using composite resin.

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