White Fillings
White Fillings
When Are White Fillings Used?
Dentists also prefer silver fillings for back teeth because the material sets quickly and can be placed in moist areas beneath the gum line. White fillings, however, continue to be the best option for front teeth. Your dentist will be able to choose the best material for your filling depending on their criteria for using each type of material and what presents in the tooth during the decay removal and restoration process.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are white fillings?
White fillings are tooth-coloured restorations used to repair cavities, chips, or minor tooth damage. They blend in with your natural teeth, making them a more discreet option than traditional metal fillings. They are designed to restore both function and appearance.
When do I need a white filling?
You may need a white filling if you have tooth decay, a chipped tooth, or an old filling that needs replacing. Your dentist will check the tooth and confirm the most suitable treatment. Early treatment helps prevent further damage or more complex procedures.
How are white fillings placed?
The dentist removes any decay and cleans the tooth before placing the filling material in layers. It is then shaped, hardened with a special light, and polished for a natural finish. The goal is to restore the tooth so it looks and functions normally.
Are white fillings noticeable?
No, white fillings are designed to match the colour of your natural teeth. They are carefully shaded and shaped so they blend in seamlessly. Most people won’t notice you have one once it’s placed.
How long do white fillings last?
White fillings can last many years with good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups. Their lifespan depends on the size of the filling, bite pressure, and daily habits like grinding or diet. Your dentist will monitor them during routine visits.
Are white fillings safe?
Yes, white fillings are considered a safe and widely used dental material. They are mercury-free and bond directly to the tooth structure. This helps strengthen the tooth while restoring its shape.
Do white fillings hurt?
The procedure is usually comfortable and performed under local anaesthetic if needed. You may feel mild sensitivity afterwards, but this typically settles within a few days. Most patients return to normal activities straight away.
Can old metal fillings be replaced with white fillings?
Yes, in many cases old amalgam (metal) fillings can be safely replaced with white fillings. Your dentist will assess the tooth to ensure it is suitable for replacement. This can improve both appearance and function.
