Silver fillings have the disadvantage of being metallic and turn black with
age. Although there's a lot of controversy because dentists have been
trained to use silver fillings and change from established ways is often
difficult. When possible, however, we feel it's best to use a mercury free
material because mercury is a dangerous substance. Studies done in Canada
showed that sheep given mercury/silver fillings get mercury in their body.
White fillings contain no mercury and once placed into a tooth, they are
hard to see. They're beautiful. Years ago, composites were not strong enough
to replace much of a tooth, however, modern dental techniques have developed
to strengthen larger them. Most white fillings are placed directly into a
tooth and hardened right after the dentist prepares a tooth. White
fillings also look great in the front of your mouth. They can even be placed
onto the surface of your tooth using a dental technique called bonding.
Bonding allows dentists to mold beautiful smiles like artists mold clay
statutes. The use of a light hardened material allows a dentist to mold,
shape, and sculpt your tooth without worrying about time or having to rush
through the procedure. After the dentist is sure it looks great, it's then
hardened using a dental curing light. When the light is placed close to the
material, the material begins to chemically change and harden. Dental curing
lights have really improved the dentist's ability to use materials to create
beautiful smiles.
If you are considering having white fillings done to improve your
smile and your goal is to look great, you should seriously consider
scheduling a Cosmetic Consultation exclusively aimed at discussing what you
want in your beautiful smile. If you would like to speak to a dentist
contact with an Bindra Denatl Clinic