LIGHT CURE COMPOSITE FILLINGS
In
the past, teeth were most commonly repaired with amalgam (silver)
fillings or gold restorations. Thanks to advances in modern dental
materials and techniques, teeth can be restored with a more aesthetic
and natural appearance. There are different types of cosmetic fillings
currently available. The type used will depend on the location of
the tooth and the amount of tooth structure that needs to be repaired.
Direct Composite
The most simple form of 'white filling' is technically called a
Composite. It is made up of a composite quartz resin and usually
contains a light sensitive agent. These light cured composites are
extremely cosmetic and most often bonded into place in one appointment.
For this reason, they are often referred to as "bonding".
They can be used in both the front teeth as well as in your back
teeth. These materials come in a variety of shades so that they
will match the color of your own teeth. Some of these composite
materials have been specifically designed to actually withstand
the incredible forces you can exert when chewing on your back teeth.
In order to bond a filling material to your tooth it is first
necessary to remove decay, prepare the tooth and then to condition
the enamel and dentin. Once conditioned, a thin resin is applied
which bonds to the etched surface. The bond strength of these fillings
is incredible. Bonding increases the strength of these restorations
far beyond those of only a short time ago.
After placement, composites are hardened by shining an intense
light on them for a specified period of time, usually around 20
seconds. Since we tend to look at this light all the time ( many
times a day) it is necessary for us to protect our eyes from it
with an orange shield. It is not necessary for us to protect your
eyes since you look at this light only once in a while. However,
it is probably a good idea for you not to look directly into the
light anyway.
We are constantly asked the same question, " When can I eat?".
Well, after placement, you may chew right away. These fillings are
instantly hardened by the light. Your teeth may experience some
degree of temperature sensitivity for a few days to a week. If it
does not disappear within that period of time, contact us.

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