If you're embarrassed about your smile because of decay or dark fillings in your teeth, you may be a good candidate for composite resins. A silicon dioxide-filled, tooth-colored plastic mixture, composite resins can restore teeth to an attractive, healthy state. Composite resins represent several advantages over traditional silver or amalgam fillings.
Because composite resins are not made of metal, we can blend and mix shades to find the perfect color to match your natural teeth. This means only you and your dentist will know you have fillings. Another pro is that the tooth/composite bond actually supports the remaining tooth structure, deterring breakage and insulating against temperature changes. Medium and small composites can last five to ten years – that’s as long as the tried and true amalgams. Best of all, composite resins allow us to keep more of your natural tooth structure intact than amalgams. We believe in conservative dentistry – the more natural tooth structure you keep, the better teeth you’ll likely have in the future.
Some patients experience mild and temporary post-placement sensitivity from composite resin fillings. The only caution we usually mention is that coffee, tea, and other staining foods and beverages may discolor your composites unless you ask to have them coated with a clear plastic sealant.
Another disadvantage is that composite resin is not as strong as natural tooth structure. This can result in premature wear and a change in your bite. Dr. Burch and his team will discuss other options so that you can make informed decisions about treatment.
Discover a new age in dental science and a new perspective on dental visits. At Precision Comfort Dentistry, technology and compassion blend to provide an excellent experience and based on optimal comfort, longevity, and function. Call to reserve your consultation with Dr. Stephen Burch. Located in McLean, our dental office serves patients from Arlington, Bethesda, and surrounding areas – and we would be honored to give your smile a bright future.