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TOOTH COLOURED FILLINGS

Tooth coloured Fillings also known as composite resins, allow teeth to be filled, restored and rebuilt. It delivers strong, durable, functional and aesthetically natural results that last. The composite bonds bind to your teeth and the colour can be tailored to suit your existing teeth. This ensures your teeth do not have that ‘silver look’ when you laugh or smile and your restorations enjoy a long life span.

Tooth coloured fillings are also a quick and effective preferred alternative option for traditional filling materials such as amalgam (where possible) as they are more aesthetically pleasing.

Tooth coloured fillings are not always appropriate for teeth with large cavities. An alternative would be to place porcelain restorations such as inlays or crowns. The life expectancy of a white filling can depend greatly on where it is in your mouth and how heavily your teeth come together when you bite. Your dentist can advise you on the life expectancy of your fillings.

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