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Types of Dental Fillings

Dental fillings have proven their worth helping save countless number of patient’s teeth from decay and other related issues. Through cavity filling, people are able to stop tooth decay on its earliest stage.

In addition, this procedure is also used in repairing cracked or broken tooth and those teeth that have been worn down from misuse. The popularity of dental fillings has led to the introduction of different types of materials and variations used in this procedure.

Let us look at the types of dental fillings that you can get today.

Amalgam fillings are considered to be the most common and is also the least expensive dental filling cost that is used today. Also known as silver fillings, the material is composed of a mixture of mercury, silver, tin and copper making them sturdy and durable as a result.

Those who want a more natural look will be able to get them through composite fillings. They are also identified as resin filling as this material is used as one of its main component during their construction.

It should be noted that white fillings fall under the category of tooth coloured composites making them suitable for use in the front teeth or visible parts of the teeth.

Last but definitely not that least are the porcelain fillings which takes their shape in the form of ceramics. They are considered to be more resistant to staining than composite resin material but at the same time, are also more abrasive.

Choosing a tooth filling is made easy by talking to your dentist. These professionals will be more than happy to give you their recommendations on what type of fillings will be able to suit your preference and needs as well as the quote for tooth filling cost.

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