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Composite Resins
If you're embarrassed about your smile because of decayed, disfigured,
or discolored teeth, you may be a good candidate for composite resins.
Composite
resins represent several advantages to the patient compared with traditional
silver fillings. First, your dentist is able to blend composite shades
and shapes so as to match the original teeth nearly perfectly. Second,
the tooth-composite bond actually serves to support the remaining tooth
structure, preventing breakage and providing insulation against temperature
changes.
Finally, resin placement is simple. Depending on the size of the filling
and location of the composite, it may require as little as 10 to 20 minutes
longer than what's needed for a traditional silver filling. Although some
patients notice a bit of post-placement sensitivity, this is temporary.
The only caution we usually mention is that coffee, tea, and other staining
types of foods and beverages may discolor your composites unless you ask
to have them coated with a clear plastic sealant.
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