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Cosmetic
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Child
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Dental
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Dental
Fillings
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Smile
Makeover
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Jewels |
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are good and never been better, and my teeth are great, i don't feel
any pain, and every one like my teeth and the new look and they look
so natural. ThanQ :)....Rawya |
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We
wanted to thank you for all your help and for accommodating us in
your busy schedule. We are both very happy with the outcome and
really appreciate your work. We will let you know of our plans to visit
India
next so that you can take care of our teeth again :) .. Shreyas
& Tina
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I
used to feel awkward while smiling because of few tiny gaps between
my teeth. But now my friends tell me that I smile more than I used
to, all thanks to Dr. Aparna & her team at Smylzz. To add to the
overall satisfying experience was the relaxing atmosphere & the
rich ambience of this place. Thank you doctor once again!!..Amit. &
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A dental filling is a type of restorative dentistry treatment used to repair minimal tooth fractures, tooth decay or otherwise damaged surfaces of the teeth. Dental filling materials, which include composite, porcelain and silver amalgam, may be used to even out tooth surfaces for better biting or chewing.
Enamel loss is a common component of tooth decay, and may result in tooth sensitivity. In many cases, tooth sensitivity caused by enamel loss will be significantly improved or completely eliminated once an appropriate dental filling material is placed.
Typically fillings are metal & composite fillings.
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Silver-fillings Advantages
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Durability
– lasts at least 10 to 15 years and usually outlasts
composite fillings
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Strength
– can withstand chewing forces
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Expense
– is less expensive than composite fillings.
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Composite
Fillings Advantages:
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Aesthetics
– the shade/color of the composites can be closely matched
to the color of existing teeth; is particularly well suited
for use in front teeth or visible parts of teeth
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Bonding
to tooth structure – composite fillings actually chemically
bond to tooth structure, providing further support to the
tooth.
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During preventative dental hygiene checkups, or dental emergency
visits prompted by a toothache, your dentist evaluates your teeth,
gums and supporting bone structure. He identifies the number of
tooth surfaces affected by decay or damage, and then prepares the
tooth and necessary surrounding areas in order to restore the
damaged area. The decay or damage is removed with a dental
hand-piece or laser, and the area is cleansed to remove bacteria
or debris before the restoration is completed.
The
first step in performing a composite filling procedure involves
isolation of the tooth. Tooth isolation is critical in a composite
restoration, because it prevents moisture from interfering with
the bonding process. The bonding procedure requires the placement
of various adhesives followed by the composite material, which is
then hardened with a special bonding light. The completed
composite restoration is both functional and natural looking. |
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