Small areas of damage like cavities, chipped teeth, or minor fractures can affect both the function and appearance of your smile. Tooth-colored dental fillings at Cedar Bluff Dental Center offer a simple and effective way to restore these areas while maintaining a natural look. Designed to blend in with your existing teeth, composite fillings help repair damage without drawing attention. Our team focuses on providing comfortable, precise care to help you maintain strong, healthy teeth.
Tooth-colored dental fillings, also known as composite fillings, are used to repair teeth that have been affected by decay, minor damage, or wear. A composite dental filling is made from a durable resin material that is carefully matched to the color of your natural teeth. This allows the restoration to blend in seamlessly with your smile. In addition to treating cavities, composite fillings can also be used for broken tooth repair and to improve the appearance of chipped teeth. They provide both functional support and a more natural-looking result compared to traditional metal fillings.
During your visit, the affected area of the tooth is gently cleaned and prepared to remove any decay or damaged structure. The composite material is then applied in layers and shaped to match the natural contours of your tooth. A special light is used to harden the material, creating a strong and stable restoration. Once in place, the filling is polished for a smooth, natural finish. The result is a restored tooth that looks and functions more like your natural enamel.
Yes. In many cases, a dentist can repair a broken tooth using a composite dental filling, depending on the extent of the damage. For more significant damage, other restorative options may be recommended.
Yes, composite fillings are commonly used to restore chipped teeth. The material can be shaped and polished to match your natural tooth for a smooth and even appearance.
Composite fillings can last several years with proper care. Good oral hygiene, regular dental visits, and avoiding excessive wear can help extend their lifespan.
Composite fillings are durable and designed to handle normal chewing forces. While they may not be as strong as some metal restorations in certain cases, they offer a good balance of strength and appearance.
No special care is needed beyond maintaining good oral hygiene. Brushing, flossing, and regular dental checkups help keep your filling and surrounding tooth healthy.