Composite Fillings
Composite fillings tend to be used as an alternative to metal or silver amalgam fillings and are used to treat decay of a tooth or replace an old silver amalgam and to maintain a white smile.
Another type of ’white filling’ is called a Porcelain Inlay. These fillings are usually placed in back teeth when esthetics is of utmost concern in order to increase their strength and longevity they are fabricated in the laboratory and then bonded into position at the dentists.
From our Cases
Case 1
Case 1: Tooth # 36 & 35 with amalgam shipped off are replaced by new composite filling.
Case 2
Case 2: Old composite fillings on teeth # 48-47-46-45 were replaced by new composite fillings.
Case 3
Case 3: Teeth # 46 & 47 with big fractured amalgam are reconstructed by a nice and natural composite filling.
Case 4
Case 4: Composte fillings can be used to close the interdental diastema between teeth # 11 and 21.
Case 5
Case 5: Old and shipped Class III composite on teeth # 12-11-21-22 were replaced by an appropriate new ones.
Case 6
Case 6: Old and shipped Class III composite on teeth # 12-21-22 were replaced by an appropriate new ones.