The Modern Procedures to Repair a Broken Tooth

For many years now, decayed teeth have been repaired by using gold or silver restorations. The majority of us had probably gotten used to them but with the help of dentistry's modern advancements, you will find a lot of different other materials now being made available.

 

With these materials, cosmetic dental surgeons like Rose L. Wang DMD and Associates are now constantly increasing in numbers. A particular modern procedure, when it comes to repairing broken teeth that is quite popular these days, is what we call as the 'White Composite' filling. The white filling that is being used to form together with a certain material known as composite is composed of a light sensitive agent and quartz resin. The main advantage of using the white fillings is that the color will definitely match that of the user's teeth, so that it will not appear as though it was indeed broken, rather, it will look like the natural teeth.

 

The Placement Method: Dentists will be placing the fillings in layers. Each of these layers is being hardened with the use of a specialized light. After the final layer has been placed, the dentist will then shape and contour the composite exactly like the shape of the tooth. Lastly, the nashua dentist will then polish this so that there will not be any roughness present in the composite. The whole procedure is actually so simple and easy yet effective in repairing defective tooth. Should you have a really serious decayed or broken tooth, it is highly recommended that you undergo a root canal treatment instead of having composite fillings so that serious infections will be avoided.

 

The Cost: The cost of composite filling may actually vary with different dental surgeries that are to be performed but you can be assured that in general, it is quite affordable. In fact, most of the cost may actually already be covered by your dental insurance but of course, it will also depend on the dental insurance plan you purchased.

 

The Benefits: The major benefit of having composite filling is aesthetics. It will be the dentist's responsibility to blend shades of composite so that the color that goes with it will be identical to all your other teeth. Thus, the filling will definitely be hard to notice. Furthermore, the composite's bond is actually very strong, which will definitely keep your tooth from breaking apart and this will also preserve it when temperature changes.