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Reasons Why Fillings Should Be Tooth-Colored

The appearance of your smile may not be exactly as important as its overall health, but given the importance of your smile to your confidence, it’s a close second. That’s why many patients in Oxnard choose dental treatments that not only restore their teeth and smiles, but also actively improve its overall appearance. Today, that’s also true for tooth fillings, which used to be made from metal amalgam. Instead, today’s fillings are often crafted from biocompatible, tooth-colored materials such as composite resin that helps your tooth maintain its healthy, natural appearance.

Things About Tooth-Colored Fillings

A tooth-colored filling is a custom-designed restoration designed to treat a cavity, which is caused by the progression of tooth decay. The resin that your dentist uses to make the filling not only matches your tooth’s color, but can also be bonded to your tooth with optimal stability to provide continued protection for the tooth. Even under the repeated pressure of your bite, your tooth-colored filling will remain firmly in place.

The combination of a highly natural appearance and high durability make tooth-colored fillings as popular among dentists as it is among dental patients. Because they can be bonded to your tooth structure more securely than metal amalgam, they can offer a more secure level of protection against the harmful bacteria that could cause further tooth infection.

The ability to treat your cavity without making it obvious is one of a tooth-colored filling’s most immediate benefits. It’s ability to protect your tooth from oral bacteria for years to come, however, is one of its more important advantages. By stopping bacteria from reaching the compromised part of your tooth, a tooth-colored filling can help you avoid the need for more involved treatment options later down the road, such as root canal treatment or tooth extraction.

Learn if Your Filling Should Be Tooth-Colored
In addition to the more natural appearance, there are several significant reasons why most fillings are better when they’re tooth-colored. For more information, schedule a consultation by calling Oxnard Dentistry in Oxnard, CA, today at (805) 604-9999. We also proudly serve patients from in and around Camarillo, Ventura, Thousand Oaks, Moore Park, and all surrounding communities.

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