Today, composite fillings have become the No.1 choice in dental practice due to their improved properties, and silver or “metal or dark” fillings are taking a back seat because they are considered to pollute the environment and adversely affect the human body.
Modern composites show excellent results when combined with a direct technique, i.e. filling the tooth immediately after removal of the old filling or carious mass (minor damage), or an indirect technique, i.e. ordering a filling from a technical laboratory in case of extensive tooth loss or defect.
The test results show the advantages of composite or white fillings compared to other materials used in dentistry:
- Excellent bonding to the tooth;
- Maximum preservation of the tooth tissue itself;
- Aesthetic;
- Load-resistant and wear-resistant;
- Non-staining;
- Cost-effective;
- Biocompatible composites free of Bis-GMA and cytotoxic particles;
- Sustainable.
Preparation of dental veneers or ceramic trays for comparison removes:
3-30% of tooth tissue
63-72% for a crown
for a composite filling – 5-27% depending on the degree of decay, i.e.
Similar to aesthetic veneers but much more economical.
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