Tooth-coloured Fillings Port Macquarie

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Natural-Looking Restorations for a Seamless Smile

Tooth decay and cavities can cause damage to teeth. Tooth-coloured fillings are one way to address them.

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If these problems are ignored, tooth decay can cause substantial damage to teeth.

Once tooth decay is diagnosed, the diseased tooth portion is removed.

The diseased tooth portion that was removed can be replaced with a tooth-coloured filling to maintain the tooth’s structural integrity.

At Port Macquarie Dental Centre, we provide restorative services, including tooth-coloured fillings or restorations.

If we spot a tooth decay that needs to be filled, we can talk through all the available options and see if tooth-coloured fillings could work for you.

Tooth-coloured fillings restore the natural appearance of the tooth and are mercury-free as mercury is viewed by some as being toxic.

Tooth-coloured fillings require less removal of tooth enamel, especially with new cavities, as the size of the hole made for the filling can be smaller with tooth-coloured fillings.

Advantages of Tooth-coloured Fillings

Some advantages of tooth-coloured fillings include:

  • They can be placed chairside in one appointment.
  • They bond with the natural tooth structure, which often allows the tooth preparation to be more conservative than amalgam restorations.
  • Can be matched to the colour of your natural tooth as to mimic the look and shade of natural teeth.
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Reasons for Placing Tooth-coloured Fillings

Tooth-coloured fillings are used to address the following dental problems:

  • Cracked or broken teeth
  • Worn teeth
  • Chipped teeth
  • Decayed teeth
  • Small gaps between two teeth

The Tooth Filling Procedure

Before any filling procedure, your Port Macquarie dentist will talk to you about your options to determine which type of filling would be best suited and how to plan for them.

At your visit, local anaesthesia will be administered in the area to numb the tooth and surrounding structures.

The decay will then be removed. Once the healthy and strong tooth structure remains, the cavity is disinfected and dried before filling material is placed.

Your Port Macquarie dentist will shape and cure the filling to harden it before checking your bite and ensuring it is comfortable.

Preventing Tooth Decay and the Need for Tooth Fillings

Preventive care is key! We recommend the following tips:

  • Brush twice a day, ensuring you are spending 2 minutes and cleaning all surfaces of your teeth well.
  • Floss daily to remove plaque from between the teeth.
  • Regular professional hygiene care. Frequency of these visits is determined on an individual case basis.
  • Avoid sugary foods and drinks that increase your risk of developing cavities.
  • Use fluoride- or xylitol-containing toothpaste.
  • Visit your Port Macquarie dentist twice a year.

Tooth-coloured Fillings in Port Macquarie

Whatever the situation is, the best way to determine whether tooth-coloured fillings are right for you is to schedule a dental consultation.

Don’t let minor decay lead to damage of your entire tooth. Treat decay immediately with our high-quality tooth fillings for added protection and restoration of your precious teeth.

Tooth-coloured Fillings in Port Macquarie

Call us on (02) 6105 9853 or book your appointment online.

We are located at 38 Buller St in Port Macquarie.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a filling do?

A tooth filling repairs the damage caused by tooth decay or fracture.

Why choose tooth-coloured fillings?
Tooth coloured fillings are virtually invisible, blending in with your natural teeth and restoring your smile. They can be used anywhere in the mouth, with beautiful results.
What are tooth-coloured fillings made of?
Tooth-coloured fillings are mainly made of glass particles, synthetic resin and a setting ingredient.
How long does a filling last?
If cared for properly, fillings can last up to 12 years.

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