Dental Fillings Winnipeg
Even with a good oral health routine, you might get a cavity every once in a while. But you don’t want others to know you’ve had dental work done—you want your smile to look the same as before. You might be hesitant to get metal fillings at the front of your mouth; they’ll stand out from the rest of your teeth. Instead, you may be interested in tooth coloured fillings.
Tooth coloured fillings are a discrete way to repair cavities and preserve the aesthetics of your smile. Your Winnipeg dentist can conceal tooth decay in a way that blends with your surrounding teeth. To repair a damaged tooth, your dentist can use a tooth coloured filling made of composite or porcelain. These filling materials are designed to preserve your natural tooth structure and restore the look and function of your teeth.
Here’s how tooth coloured fillings can enhance your smile:
What Is A Filling?
When you catch a cavity early, you can avoid further complications like infected or broken teeth. Dental fillings are used to repair damaged teeth. They stop cavities in their tracks and prevent further decay or recurrent decay
Composite resin fillings attach directly to your healthy tooth structure to create a seamless, secure fit. To apply them, your dentist will begin by drilling away decayed tooth material from the affected tooth. Then, they will replace it with a dental filling.
The filling material is shaped to match your surrounding teeth. Finally, the dentist will use a special light to cure the material and help it bond to your tooth, completing the dental filling procedure in a single appointment.
Different Types Of Fillings
If you have a cavity, you may be wondering what your options are. Are all dental fillings created equally? Not exactly; each type of filling has its pros and cons. A few popular types of dental filling materials include:
Silver Fillings
Also known as amalgam fillings, these durable dental restorations have been around for hundreds of years. They’re made of metals like copper, silver, tin, and mercury. Silver amalgam or dental amalgam is typically used on the back molars, which are less visible than the front teeth. While long-lasting, they may present aesthetic concerns and potential mercury exposure over time
Composite Fillings
Composite resin or tooth coloured fillings look nearly undetectable from your natural teeth. With these materials, more of the natural tooth structure is preserved compared to silver fillings. This is because composite fillings are more flexible and easier to bond.
Gold Filling
Although less common today, gold fillings or gold inlays are a premium option for some patients. These are custom-made in a dental laboratory and cemented into place. They’re durable but not tooth-coloured, making them less ideal for front teeth.
Indirect Fillings
Some dental restorations are made outside the mouth and bonded later. These include indirect fillings and composite restorations, typically recommended when a tooth has too much damage for a traditional filling.
Why Choose Tooth Coloured Fillings
White fillings are custom-made to match the shade of your natural teeth. They’re shaped to help you bite down and smile without discomfort. With these restorative filling materials, no one will know you’ve had dental work done..
Tooth coloured fillings are better suited for front teeth. While they are aesthetically pleasing, they’re not quite as strong as silver fillings.when used on chewing surfaces like the back molars. That’s why your dentist may recommend different types of fillings based on the location and extent of the tooth decay.
In cases where aesthetics matter most—such as with visible teeth—composite resin fillings offer a natural-looking, mercury-free solution.
Taking Care Of Your Filling
You want to prevent future tooth decay and protect your composite fillings from damage. Here’s how you can take care of a dental filling:
- Follow a regular oral health routine! Brush and floss every single day.
- If your tooth coloured fillings are chipped or broken, have them repaired at the dentist.
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Schedule regular checkups so your dentist can monitor signs of decay or damage.
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Ask your dentist about your treatment options if your fillings wear down over time.
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The best way to prevent tooth decay and avoid complex procedures like root canal therapy is to visit your dentist regularly. Spotting issues early keeps your teeth in good condition. Book an appointment with our dental team in Winnipeg today and discover how dental fillings can protect your teeth and enhance your smile!