Fillings

Fillings In Coral Gables, FL

Tooth enamel protects your teeth. It is a strong substance, but it can get worn from constant contact with acid formed from food particles. As the enamel is worn down, a hole or a cavity appears in a tooth, and bacteria gather, making your tooth decay. When the tooth decays, it needs to be cleaned out and filled with a substance that stops the decay and seals off the cavity, preventing further damage and leaving you with a healthy biting surface once again. In the past, most of the filling material was made from a silver metal substance called amalgam.

Fillings In Coral Gables, FL

These are now slowly replaced by more attractive composite fillings. At Miami Smile Institute dental clinic situated in Coral Gables, FL, their dentists can help you choose the precise type of filling for your teeth by providing information and letting you ask any questions relating to the filling you receive. 

Types of Dental Filling Materials

As dental technology improves, newer products are introduced. The old-fashioned amalgam fillings are giving way to the more modern composite resin fillings. The composite fillings can be matched to the color of your teeth, making them almost invisible in your mouth as opposed to the unsightly silver patches that can be seen with the older type amalgam filling material. Three types of tooth-colored fillings are used by Coral Gables, FL dentists, each one in special situations.

  • Tooth-colored composite resin — Can match your tooth color so closely that the filling becomes virtually invisible once placed. The composite resin is durable and resistant to fractures making it suitable to be applied in small to medium-sized cavities, even on your molars (back teeth).
  • Ceramic fillings — These are made from porcelain and can be very closely matched to the color of your natural teeth. Price may be a drawback on these types of fillings. Also, the porcelain is harder than your natural enamel and may cause damage to the teeth on the opposite side as you chew the food. They are, however, a good option for cavities on the side of your teeth or near the root surface.
  • Acrylic (Glass Ionomers) — This filling compound is also adaptable to match your tooth color. However, it is less durable, lasting less than five years. It is, however, very useful for filling children’s “milk” teeth. 

Every filling type has its uses, advantages, and disadvantages. There is no “one size fits all” solution, so an experienced dentist is needed to help choose the best filling type. To ensure that you receive the best care for your teeth, talk to our dentist at Miami Smile Institute . They have years of experience in providing excellent dental care, and their team is ready to welcome you to their rooms in Coral Gables, FL and provide the most friendly and caring service.

Do you need to make an appointment with the dentist? Call our office, at (786) 703-9430, to schedule an appointment with your dentist in Coral Gables, FL.

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