
Composite Resins
This material is used as a filling for either posterior or anterior teeth.
It is tooth colored and bonded and can structurally reinforce a tooth,
as
compared to silver fillings, which weaken teeth.
Composite fillings are a mixture of glass or quartz filler in a resin
medium that produces a tooth-colored filling. They are sometimes referred
to as composites or filled resins. Composite fillings provide good durability
and resistance to fracture in small-to-mid size restorations that need
to withstand moderate chewing pressure. Less tooth structure is removed
when the dentist prepares the tooth, and this may result in a smaller filling
than that of an amalgam. Composites can also be "bonded" or adhesively
held in a cavity, often allowing the dentist to make a more conservative
repair to the tooth.
The cost is moderate and depends on the size of the filling and the technique
used by the dentist to place it in the prepared tooth. It generally takes
longer to place a composite filling than what is required for an amalgam
filling. Composite fillings require a cavity that can be kept clean and
dry during filling and they are subject to stain and discoloration over
time.
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