AESTHETIC FILLERS

 

How is aesthetic tooth filling done? It is used to restore lost tooth tissues in a reliable and effective way. It is possible to have up to 4-6 teeth in a single visit.

Therefore, the changes can be seen immediately after the first visit, and you can have the smile you have dreamed of.

When performing aesthetic filling procedures, lost tooth tissues are restored in accordance with the natural shape, color, opacity, surface microstructure of a tooth, even in different lightning conditions.

The work is carried out using the highest quality (certified) filling materials, the physical properties of which are the same as their adhesion to dental tissues, abrasion, and a wide range of shades of color provides an opportunity to restore an individual beauty.

After local anesthesia, you will not feel any discomfort. During the procedure, a gentle preparation technique is used, damaged and demineralized tooth tissues are removed, teeth are not polished to preserve their vitality and are easily corrected if necessary.

To ensure the durability and quality of the restoration, a moisture-resistant rubber is used when filling the teeth. This method isolates a tooth during treatment from saliva, gum fluids and vapor generated during breathing.

How is Aesthetic Filling Done?

Aesthetic filling is a dental filling made using composite resin material close to the natural tooth color, especially preferred for the front teeth. The procedure usually includes the following steps:

  1. Examination and Anesthesia: The dentist first examines the tooth and its surroundings to determine the extent of decay or damage. Since aesthetic filling is usually a painless procedure, sometimes local anesthesia may not be required. However, local anesthesia may be applied if the patient wants a comfortable treatment experience or if there is a large decay.
  2. Cleaning the Decay: The dentist uses special instruments to remove decayed or damaged tooth tissue. This process aims to remove all decay without damaging healthy tooth tissue.
  3. Preparing the Tooth: Once the decay has been removed, the inside of the tooth is properly prepared so that the filling material can adhere well. This ensures better adhesion of the filling material to the tooth surface.
  4. Application of Bonding Agent: Bonding agent is applied to the surface of the tooth. This is a type of adhesive that allows the filling material to adhere to the tooth surface.
  5. Application of Filling Material: The composite resin filling material is placed inside the tooth. This material is applied layer by layer and a special light source is used to harden each layer.
  6. Polishing and Adjustments: After the filling material is placed, the dentist removes the excess and trims the filling to fit the natural shape of the tooth. The patient performs a bite test to ensure that the biting surface of the tooth is set correctly and the necessary adjustments are made.
  7. Final Check and Care Instructions: After the filling is completed, the dentist performs final checks and instructs the patient on filling care and oral hygiene.

The aesthetic filling procedure is usually completed in a single appointment and is aesthetically preferred because it has the appearance of natural teeth. After the procedure, it is recommended to eat soft foods and avoid hot or cold drinks until the numbness subsides.

What is the Difference Between Aesthetic Filling and Amalgam Filling?

The differences between aesthetic filling and amalgam filling are determined by various factors such as the properties of the materials, aesthetic appearance and usage areas. Here are the main differences between these two filling types:

1- Material Structure:

  • Aesthetic Filling: Composite resin is usually used. This material is close to the natural tooth color and adapts well to the structure of the tooth.
  • Amalgam Filling: It is a mixture of metallic elements such as mercury, silver, tin and copper. This material is long-lasting and durable, but differs in color from natural teeth.

2- Aesthetic Appearance:

  • Aesthetic Filling: It is aesthetically preferred because it is very similar to natural tooth color. It is difficult to notice especially when used on the front teeth.
  • Amalgam Filling: It is gray or black in color and attracts attention aesthetically. For this reason, it is usually used in the back teeth.

3- Health and Safety:

  • Aesthetic Filling: It does not contain mercury, so it is a more suitable option for people who are concerned about mercury.
  • Amalgam Filling: Contains mercury. The potential health effects of mercury have caused some controversy, but many health authorities state that it is safe when used appropriately.

 

4- Application Time and Ease:

  • Aesthetic Filler: Can be more laborious and time-consuming because the material is applied layer by layer and each layer needs to be treated with light to harden.
  • Amalgam Filling: Usually faster to apply because the material is placed directly and hardens on its own.

5- Durability and Longevity:

  • Aesthetic Filling: Generally less durable and may need to be replaced frequently, especially on large chewing surfaces.
  • Amalgam Filling: Very durable and can last for many years in back teeth subjected to high chewing forces.

6- Cost:

  • Aesthetic Filling: Usually more expensive than an amalgam filling.
  • Amalgam Filling: May be a more economical option.

The patient's needs, aesthetic expectations and budget play an important role in deciding which type of filling to use. Dentists will evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of both filling types and recommend the most suitable option for the patient.

How Permanent is Aesthetic Filling?

The permanence of aesthetic fillings varies depending on various factors. These factors include the quality of the material used, the position of the tooth where the filling is made, the person's oral hygiene habits and the amount of force applied to the teeth. Here is an overview of the permanence of aesthetic fillings:

  • Material Quality and Application Technique: Using high quality materials and applying the filling with the right techniques can extend the life of the filling. Composite resin fillings usually offer good permanence.
  • Position of the Tooth: The position of the tooth where the filling is made is also important. For example, fillings in the back teeth may wear out faster because they are subjected to more chewing pressure.
  • Personal Oral Hygiene: Regular brushing, flossing and regular visits to the dentist play an important role in prolonging the life of the filling.
  • Eating Habits and Other Factors: Habits such as biting hard foods, teeth grinding and clenching can shorten the life of the filling. In addition, acidic foods and drinks can also cause fillings to erode.
  • General Duration: In general, the lifespan of aesthetic fillings can range from 5 to 10 years. However, in some cases they can last longer.

To prolong the life of the filling, regular dental check-ups and good oral care are important. If any problems with the filling are noticed, early intervention can help the filling last longer.

  • What is Aesthetic Dental Filling?

    Aesthetic dental filling is a dental filling made using materials close to the natural tooth color. Materials such as composite resin are usually used.

  • What is the Difference Between Aesthetic Filling and Amalgam Filling?

    Amalgam fillings are gray or black in color and are mostly used in the back teeth, while aesthetic fillings adapt to the natural tooth color and are mostly preferred in the front teeth.

  • How Durable Is Aesthetic Filling?

    The lifespan of aesthetic fillings varies depending on the quality of the material used and the oral care habits of the person. They are usually durable for a period of 5-10 years.

  • Is Aesthetic Filling a Painful Procedure?

    Local anesthesia is usually used during the aesthetic filling procedure. This ensures that the procedure is painless.

  • What Should Be Considered After Filling?

    It is recommended to avoid hot and very cold food and drinks for the first 24 hours after the filling, and not to put too much pressure on the area where the filling was applied.

  • How Much Does Aesthetic Filling Cost?

    The cost varies according to the type of material used, the size of the filling and the health pricing of the country of application.

  • How to Care for Aesthetic Fillings?

    Normal dental care routines (brushing, flossing) also apply to the care of aesthetic fillings. Regular dental check-ups are also important.

  • Does Color Change Occur After Aesthetic Filling?

    In some cases, discoloration of aesthetic fillings may occur, especially as a result of smoking or consumption of coloring foods and beverages.

  • Can Everyone Have Aesthetic Filling?

    Aesthetic filling is suitable for most people, but the dentist decides according to factors such as tooth structure, health status and the necessity of treatment.

  • Does Aesthetic Filling Extend the Life of the Tooth?

    Aesthetic fillings can protect the tooth, prevent more serious problems that may occur in the future and extend the life of the tooth.

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