DENTAL RESTORATION

Dental Restoration or Tooth Filling is a clinical procedure recommended when one has a cavity in a tooth.. The earlier you treat the cavity, the better or else it will lead to more serious dental issues. Tooth filling happens to be the most commonly delivered dental procedure across the globe.
A dental procedure aimed at cleaning the decay and restoring the cavity is called a tooth filling or dental filling.
A dental filling can a very effective and easy way to stop further damage and decay of teeth and get your smile back to its health.
At our clinic we have cutting edge technology and doctors expertise to ensure that our patients receive the best treatment for tooth cavity filling in a cost effective manner.
What is a cavity?
While examining your mouth in the mirror, you may have come across a few brownish-black holes in your teeth. These are cavities, and are also known as dental caries. These cavities grow deeper and bigger if not treated at their initial stages. If you have suspect you have a cavity, it is very important for you to visit your dentist for a consultation and to evaluate if they need to be treated.
Do these cavities have symptoms?
At their initial stages, cavities do not have very evident symptoms. In fact, most patients do not have symptoms at all. The symptoms entirely depend on the location and extent of the cavities. Hence, it is very important to come in for your regular dental visit once every 6 months, so that the Acharya Dental team can treat the cavities at their initial stages. As the decay increases in size, the following symptoms are seen: – Toothache – Sensitivity – Mild to sharp pain on eating something sweet, hot or cold – Pain on biting – Visibly large brownish- black holes.
What are dental fillings Or Dental Restoration?
Here the dentist will drill the tooth clearing up the decayed or deceased portion then prepare an architecture with retentive features to hold the dental restoration.
Depending on the type of tooth filling a material is compacted without any air gaps sealing the cavity.
Dental fillings repair cavities and restore the strength, function and structure of the tooth before it turns into a larger dental problem needing root canal treatment or extraction. It’s important to fill a cavity even if it’s not painful as decay can allow bacteria to destroy more of your healthy tooth. Dental fillings prevent further advancement of decay and reinforce your tooth at the same time. It is an ideal solution for small cavities, minor fractures or cracks in teeth and to restore tooth structure damage due to nail biting and other habits.

Tooth Filling Is of Different Types
- Conventional Filling or Dental Restoration
- Amalgam Filling or Amalgam Cement Cosmetic Filling or Cosmetic Dental Restoration
- Glass Ionomer Filling or Glass Ionomer Cement
- Composite Filling or Composite Cement
- Temporary Filling or Temporary Cement
- Permanent Filling or Permanent Cement BASED ON CAVITY
- Class 2 Tooth Filling or Class 2 Dental Restoration
- Class 3 Tooth Filling or Class 3 Dental Restoration
- Class 1 Tooth Filling or Class 1 Dental Restoration
- Class 4 Tooth Filling or Class 4 Dental Restoration
- Class 5 Tooth Filling or Class 5 Dental Restoration
- Class 6 Tooth Filling or Class 6 Dental Restoration
BASED ON MATERIAL
BASED ON LONGEVITY
Amalgam Fillings also known as Silver Fillings
Amalgam fillings are made up of a mixture of metals mixed with mercury. They are less expensive in comparison with composite fillings. Due to their remarkable strength they are durable and can withstand very strong chewing forces. However, they are dark in color and not suited for front teeth. That is why they are used in back teeth such as molars, which are used for chewing food and are not much visible. They last longer than composite resin fillings and are highly resistant to wear. However they corrode over time making the tooth appear darker.
Composite Resins
Composite resin fillings can perfectly match the color of your tooth giving a natural look. Hence they are the best filling material where esthetics are a concern. Since they flawlessly match the shade of your natural teeth, they are also called ‘white fillings’. Made from a combination of plastic resin, fine glass and other materials, this filling material bonds directly to the tooth structure and so requires less removal of healthy tooth structure. Apart from cosmetic areas, it can be used to restore cavities that are small to medium in size in areas of mouth where moderate chewing forces are required. Composite resins tend to stain from tea, coffee or tobacco and are more prone to chip. Generally, composite dental fillings cost more than amalgam fillings.
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