Composite Filling
Are you experiencing:
- Tooth pain
- Sensitivity
- Discolouration
Are you experiencing:
- Tooth pain
- Sensitivity
- Discolouration
These could be signs of tooth decay or damage that require a filling.
What is a Composite Filling?
Composite fillings are a popular dental restoration option. They are made from a tooth-coloured material that blends seamlessly with your natural teeth. Unlike traditional metal fillings, composite fillings offer a discreet and aesthetically pleasing solution.
Benefits Of Composite Fillings
- Aesthetically pleasing: Composite fillings blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, improving your smile’s appearance.
- Durable: When properly placed, composite fillings can last for many years.
- Conservative: They often require less tooth removal compared to metal fillings.
Your Composite Fillings Treatment Journey
Consultation
Your dentist will assess your dental health and discuss your treatment options.
Preparation
The tooth to be filled will be cleaned and prepared.
Filling application
The composite material is applied in layers and hardened with a curing light.
Polishing
The filling is polished to ensure a smooth and natural finish.
Our Commitment to Excellence
Why Choose Us?
Why Choose Us?
With over 40 years of combined experience, our team of skilled dentists and dental professionals is dedicated to providing you with the highest quality dental care. We stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in dentistry to ensure you receive the most effective and innovative treatments.
Ready to transform your smile? Contact Bloomfield Dental Studio today at 028 9045 1989 or book an appointment online.
Composite Filling FAQs
Composite fillings generally last 5 to 10 years, depending on factors like oral hygiene, the location of the filling and habits such as teeth grinding or chewing hard objects.
Yes, composite fillings are safe and are made from a mixture of plastic and fine glass particles. They do not contain mercury, which is a concern for some patients with amalgam fillings.
The procedure typically takes 30 minutes to an hour per tooth, depending on the size and location of the cavity or damage.
No, the procedure is generally not painful. A local anaesthetic is often used to numb the area, so you should not feel discomfort during the treatment. Some patients may experience minor sensitivity afterwards, but this usually subsides within a few days.
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