Composite fillings repair
Composites play important roles in both functionality and aesthetics.
Composites play a dual role in both functionality and aesthetics, often simultaneously. For instance, if there is a cavity on the front of a tooth near the gum line, it may be visible when you smile. However, by carefully removing the discolored area and preventing further decay, the tooth's healthy mineral surfaces are preserved. Additionally, by using a composite material that matches the color of the tooth, the tooth's appearance is enhanced.
Composites are made up of a mixture of liquid resin and finely ground glass particles. Once molded onto the prepared tooth structure, a blue light is applied directly to the composite, causing it to harden within seconds. The composite is then shaped and polished to achieve a high shine that mimics the natural beauty of enamel. This results in an invisible restoration that is both strong and smooth, while also being conservative in its approach.









