Fillings
These are used to repair tooth decay or fractures in teeth.
They can be a range of different materials from traditional amalgam fillings to mercury free composite (white) fillings.
Smaller filling may be carried out effectively without a local anaesthetic.
Inlays or Onlays are sometimes a more durable option instead of doing a filling.
White (Mercury Free) Fillings
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| 1. Patient with unattractive front tooth filling | 2. After restoration with white filling |
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| 1. Small cavity found on x-ray | 2. Upon removal of decay (not complete) | 3. After restoration with white filling |
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| 1. Patient with fractured back tooth | 2. After building up the tooth with white filling |
Silver (Amalgam) Fillings
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| 1. Painful, leaking, old filling | 2. After restoration with silver filling |
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| 1. Old broken filling | 2. After restoration with silver filling |
Discuss Filling options with your dentist.
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