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Composite Fillings
There are alternative, natural-looking materials to conventional silver-colored
fillings – materials made from porcelain and composite resins, which are
colored to match natural tooth enamel. Unfortunately, few materials can
match the strength and durability of dental amalgam and such, may need
more frequent replacement. Common amalgam alternatives include:
Composite fillings -- As stated, composite fillings are just what the
name implies: a mixture of resins and fine particles designed to mimic
the color of natural teeth. While not as strong as dental amalgam,
composite fillings provide a pleasing aesthetic alternative. Sometimes,
composite resins need to be cemented, or bonded to a tooth to allow for
better adhesion. Ionomers -- Like composite resins, these materials are
tooth-colored. Ionomers are made from a combination of various materials,
including ground glass and acrylic resins. Ionomers are typically used
for fillings near the gum line or tooth root, where biting pressure is
not a factor. They are more fragile than dental amalgam, however. A
small amount of fluoride is released by these compounds in order to
facilitate strengthened enamel in the affected area. Porcelain (ceramic)
-- This material is usually a combination of porcelain, glass powder and
ceramic. Candidates for porcelain fillings are typically crowns, veneers
and onlays and inlays. Unlike ionomers, porcelain fillings are more
durable but can become fractured if exposed to prolonged biting
pressures.
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