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Richmond, TX

tooth-colored composite fillings

Gone are the days of having an unsightly metal filling diminish your smile! Modern dentistry has made great strides in creating durable and aesthetically-pleasing composite resin fillings to repair cavities and complement your smile. We can even use composite for a procedure called bonding that can cover and improve small cosmetic concerns.

If you would like to learn more about tooth-colored fillings or dental bonding, we encourage you to contact our office at (346) 843-8006 for more information or to schedule an appointment.

If you have a tooth that needs repair or replacement, it’s a good idea to consider treatment as soon as possible to avoid further damage to your smile. Contact Green Meadows Dental Connection today for more information and to schedule your dental appointment.

Tooth Filling Before and After

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what is composite resin?

Composite resin is a mixture of microscopic glass and plastic particles that can be customized to match your tooth. The material is pliable, easy to work with, and it bonds directly to your tooth, which makes it durable and strong.

Besides the aesthetic benefits for your smile, composite fillings also offer other benefits for patients over metal fillings, such as:

  • Longevity | Metal fillings tend to break down due to temperature changes in the mouth that cause expansion and contraction.
  • Preserves your natural tooth | Composite fillings don’t require as much tooth structure to be removed for placement as metal fillings. This allows you to maintain more of your natural tooth, which is always our goal.
  • Durability | Direct bonding of composite to your tooth ensures less breakdown over time and helps make your tooth strong.

why dental fillings are important

If Dr. Chu spots decay in your tooth, it can usually be treated easily with a simple, tooth-colored filling.

If tooth decay is left untreated or undiagnosed because you haven’t visited your dentist, it will gradually get worse and could eventually reach the nerve of your tooth and result in an infection. An untreated tooth infection could lead to tooth loss, not to mention it could spread to other teeth or more critical areas of your body.

Visiting Green Meadows Dental Connection every six months is the best way for you to stay on top of your dental health and treat any concerns before they become more significant problems. Being proactive about your dental health saves you time in the dental chair and money in the long run.

composite dental fillings | tooth fillings near youDENTAL BONDING

Dental bonding is a procedure that can eliminate some cosmetic imperfections, such as:

  • Small fractures and chipping
  • Irregularly shaped teeth
  • Gaps between teeth
  • Stains or discoloration

Dental bonding is a conservative way to restore chipped, crooked, or discolored teeth.  This procedure utilizes a white filling “bonded” to your tooth in order to help improve the aesthetics.  Because the white filling material comes in a variety of different shades, we will closely match it to your other teeth in order to give you a natural, beautiful smile.

Bonding is more affordable than some other cosmetic treatment options while also having the added benefit of being completed in one office visit.  However, dental bonding can stain and chip more frequently than stronger porcelain alternatives (like dental veneers or crowns).

If there are some cosmetic changes you’d like to make to the appearance of your teeth, bonding is a non-invasive and affordable procedure that can significantly enhance your smile. Dr. Chu would love to talk with you about your options for achieving your best smile.

Frequently Asked Questions

Tooth Fillings Richmond, TX

How do I find a dental fillings specialist near me?

You have come to the right place! Green Meadows Dental Connection is located right here in Richmond, and we specialize in dental fillings. Give us a call or schedule your appointment online today and we will see you soon!

A tooth filling is a dental restoration that is used to repair a cavity or damage to a tooth. Fillings can also be used to improve the appearance of a tooth that has been chipped or cracked. The filling material is placed in the affected area of the tooth to restore its shape, function, and strength.

Tooth fillings can be made from a variety of materials, including:

  • Amalgam | a silver-colored metal that is a common and durable filling material.
  • Composite resin | a tooth-colored material that can be matched to the natural color of your teeth for a more aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • Gold | a durable and long-lasting filling material that is more expensive than other options.
  • Ceramic | a tooth-colored material that is often used for larger fillings or to repair front teeth.

The color of tooth fillings depends on the material used. Amalgam fillings are silver in color, while composite resin and ceramic fillings can be matched to the natural color of your teeth for a more natural appearance. At Green Meadows Dental Connection, Dr. Chu can help you choose the best type of filling material for your needs based on the location and size of the filling, your budget, and your personal preferences.

There are several types of dental fillings available, including:

  • Amalgam fillings | These are silver-colored metal fillings that have been used for over a century. They are strong and durable, but some people prefer not to have them because of their appearance.
  • Composite fillings | These are tooth-colored fillings that can be matched to the natural color of your teeth. They are less noticeable than amalgam fillings and can be used on front or back teeth.
  • Gold fillings | These are made of gold alloy and are the most durable type of filling. They are also the most expensive.
  • Ceramic fillings | These are made of porcelain or other materials and can be matched to the natural color of your teeth. They are more resistant to staining than composite fillings and are a good choice for larger fillings.
  • Glass ionomer fillings | These are tooth-colored fillings that release fluoride over time to help prevent decay. They are not as strong as other types of fillings and may need to be replaced more often.

The best type of filling for you will depend on several factors, including the size and location of the cavity, your budget, and your personal preferences. Dr. Chu can help you choose the best type of filling based on your individual needs and dental health. It’s important to keep in mind that all types of fillings require good oral hygiene habits and regular dental checkups to help ensure their longevity and prevent future dental problems.

The lifespan of composite resin dental fillings can vary depending on several factors, including the size and location of the filling, your oral hygiene habits, and the amount of wear and tear the filling is subjected to. On average, composite resin fillings can last anywhere from 5 to 10 years, but with proper care and maintenance, they may last even longer.

To extend the lifespan of your composite resin fillings, it’s important to practice good oral hygiene habits such as brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and using mouthwash. You should also avoid habits that can cause excessive wear and tear on your fillings, such as grinding your teeth, biting your nails, or using your teeth to open packages.

Regular dental checkups are also important to ensure the health of your teeth and fillings. Dr. Chu can monitor the condition of your fillings and recommend any necessary repairs or replacements before they become more extensive and costly.

During a dental filling procedure, you can expect the following steps:

  1. Numbing the area | Dr. Chu will begin by numbing the area around the tooth that needs a filling. This is typically done with a local anesthetic, which will help to minimize any pain or discomfort during the procedure.
  2. Removing decay | Once the area is numb, Dr. Chu will use a dental drill to remove any decay from the affected tooth. This may involve removing a small amount of healthy tooth structure as well, to ensure that all of the decay is removed.
  3. Cleaning the area | Once all of the decay has been removed, Dr. Chu will clean the area to remove any debris or bacteria that may be present.
  4. Preparing the filling material | The filling material will typically be made of either composite resin, amalgam, or porcelain. Dr. Chu will prepare the filling material to match the color of your natural teeth.
  5. Placing the filling | Dr. Chu will carefully place the filling material into the cavity, shaping it to fit the contours of your tooth.
  6. Curing the fillings | If composite resin is used, Dr. Chu will use a special light to cure the material, which helps to harden and bond it to your tooth.
  7. Polishing | Finally, Dr. Chu will polish the filling to smooth out any rough edges and to ensure that it blends in seamlessly with the rest of your teeth.

Overall, a dental filling procedure is a relatively simple and straightforward process, usually taking about 30-60 minutes, depending on the size and location of the filling.

Temporary tooth filling kits are generally not recommended as a long-term solution for several reasons:

  1. Limited durability | Temporary filling materials are not as durable as permanent filling materials and can wear away quickly, which can lead to further decay or damage to the tooth.
  2. Infection risk | If the temporary filling material does not seal the tooth properly, bacteria can enter the tooth and cause an infection.
  3. Incorrect use | Applying a temporary filling material requires some skill and experience. If the material is not applied correctly, it may not properly seal the tooth, causing further damage or discomfort.
  4. Delayed treatment | Using a temporary filling material may give the false impression that the tooth is fixed, leading to a delay in seeking proper dental treatment. Delaying treatment can cause the tooth to become more damaged and may require more extensive treatment in the future.

If you have a damaged or decayed tooth, it is important to call Green Meadows Dental Connection as soon as possible to get proper treatment. Dr. Chu can recommend the best filling material for your specific needs and ensure that the filling is applied correctly to restore the function and appearance of your tooth.

During a cavity filling procedure, Dr. Chu will administer local anesthesia to numb the area around your tooth. This means that you should not feel any pain during the procedure itself.

However, you may feel some discomfort or sensitivity after the procedure as the anesthesia wears off. You may also experience some sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, but this should subside within a few days.

It’s important to remember that getting a cavity filled is a routine dental procedure that’s typically painless and can prevent further damage or decay to your tooth. If you have any concerns or questions about the procedure, give Green Meadows Dental Connection a call today!

In general, a cavity filling procedure can take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour.

The type of filling material used can affect the duration of the procedure. For example, composite resin fillings may take longer to place than amalgam fillings because the composite material needs to be layered and cured with a special light.

It is important to remember that the length of the procedure is not an indication of the quality of the treatment. Dr. Chu will take the time needed to ensure that the filling is properly placed and shaped to restore the function and appearance of your tooth.

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