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Did You Know You Can have Amalgam-Free Tooth Coloured Fillings?

Friday, October 6th, 2017

Are you looking for an aesthetically pleasing alternative to amalgam fillings or are you keen to replace old fillings with discreet, tooth-coloured restorations? If so, did you know that we provide natural looking, harmless fillings in the heart of Liverpool. Now, everyone can have amalgam-free fillings, so call us today if you need new or replacement fillings!

About amalgam-free fillings

Tooth-coloured fillings are also known as invisible or white fillings. In the past, mercury amalgam was used to fill cavities in the teeth, but today, we prefer to use tooth-coloured materials, which are completely safe and better for the environment. If you have old amalgam fillings or you need a new filling, we can offer white fillings that are indistinguishable when you smile.

White fillings are made from resins and dental composite. Composite is available in a range of tooth-coloured shades and your dentist will select the closest match to your natural tooth colour to make sure that the filling looks as natural as possible. Once the filling has been placed, you shouldn’t be able to tell the difference between the filling and the rest of the tooth.

What happens when you have a filling?

If you have a cavity, a hole, in your tooth, your dentist may recommend having a filling. Fillings help to strengthen the teeth and they also reduce the risk of bacteria spreading. Before the cavity is filled with dental composite, the tooth will be cleaned thoroughly and bonding agent will be applied to facilitate adhesion. The filling material will then be placed inside the cavity and shaped to fit the hole perfectly. Your dentist will then shine a light onto the composite, setting it firm. When the filling is hard, your dentist will make any final adjustments and you’ll be able to head home with a healthy tooth. Fillings are placed under local anaesthetic, so you won’t feel any pain at all.

If you’d like to learn more about white fillings, call us today and book an appointment.

Worn Out Teeth? How Liverpool Dental Spa Can Help You

Monday, July 31st, 2017

If you have worn or chipped teeth, we have various solutions that can help to restore your smile and strengthen your teeth.

Crowns and fillings

Crowns and fillings are used to strengthen teeth weakened by decay or injury. If the tooth is chipped, it may be possible to repair is using a filling. If the tooth is fractured, a crown may be required. Dental crowns are also known as caps as they are placed over the top of the tooth. Crowns can be made from ceramics, including porcelain, for a flawless aesthetic, and they can last at least five years if they are well cared-for.

Dental bonding

One technique we use to build up worn edges and improve the aesthetic of misshapen teeth is dental bonding. Bonding is a treatment, which involves using a material called dental composite to make minor changes to the appearance of the individual teeth. Your dentist will shape and mould the composite to reshape and repair the teeth and then set it using a curing light. This makes the composite hard. Your dentist will select the shade of dental composite that is closest to your natural tooth colour so you won’t be able to tell the difference between the composite and the rest of the tooth. Treatment only takes an hour, and there’s no pain involved.

If your teeth are worn and they need a little TLC, we can help! Call and book a consultation today!

White Fillings Not Only Look Nicer But Are Better For Your Teeth Than Amalgam

Tuesday, February 28th, 2017

If you’ve got a cavity in your tooth, you may be weighing up your options. There are two main choices when it comes to filling the teeth: amalgam fillings or white fillings. In the past, most people opted for amalgam fillings because white fillings weren’t widely available, and the materials weren’t strong enough for the back teeth. Today, white fillings are much more popular. If you’re looking for an aesthetically pleasing solution, which is also better for your teeth, we recommend white fillings every time.

What is the difference between white and amalgam fillings?

The main difference between white fillings and amalgam fillings is the material used to fill the cavity. White fillings are made from dental composite combined with resins and glass ionomers. Amalgam fillings are made from mercury amalgam. White fillings, as you can probably guess, are white in colour while mercury fillings are silver. The actual shade of your white filling will be chosen to match your natural tooth colour as closely as possible; there are many different shades of composite, so our dentists can achieve a very close match.

Many people prefer to have a filling that isn’t visible when they speak or smile, but some are also concerned about the safety of mercury amalgam fillings. White fillings are better for the environment, and your health. Although amalgam fillings are approved for use in the UK, they have been banned in other countries.

Why would I need a filling?

Fillings are used to fill cavities, holes in the teeth. If you have a cavity, there’s a risk of harmful bacteria reaching other parts of the tooth. Placing a filling reduces this risk, and helps to keep your tooth strong and healthy.

If you have questions about white filings or you’re interested in having old amalgam fillings replaced with white fillings, call us today!

Here’s Why You Don’t Need to Worry About Fillings Anymore!

Friday, November 4th, 2016

If you have a cavity, there’s no need to worry. We have extensive experience in fitting fillings, and we can restore your tooth without impacting on your beautiful smile. If you need a new filling, or you’re thinking about replacing an old filling, you’re in safe hands at Liverpool Implant & Aesthetic Dental Spa.

What exactly are fillings, and why would I need one?

Fillings are small restorations, which are used to seal and fill cavities. When the tooth enamel becomes weak, the tooth is vulnerable to harmful bacteria. These bacteria release powerful acids, which erode the enamel and cause holes, known as cavities, to develop. If cavities are left, there’s a risk of infection spreading through the tooth. You may also find that you experience dental pain and increased sensitivity. Fillings help to prevent the spread of harmful bacteria through the tooth and they also make the teeth stronger.

In the past, mercury amalgam was often used to fill teeth, especially the molars. Today, most people choose to have white fillings. White fillings are made from a combination of dental composite, resins and glass ionmers. They restore the teeth without impacting on its aesthetic. This means that you won’t be able to see the filling.

What’s so good about white fillings?

Most people prefer to have white fillings because they blend seamlessly with the rest of the tooth. This means that you can smile without worrying about showing off unsightly metal fillings. White fillings are also safer and more environmentally friendly. Although mercury fillings are still approved for use in the UK, there are safety concerns and these fillings have been banned in some countries. If you have amalgam fillings and you’d like to replace them with new white fillings, we will happily do this for you. All you need to do is give us a call and make an appointment.

White fillings don’t last forever, but they should last around five years if they are well cared for. We will check your fillings and any crowns or bridgework every time you have a routine check-up.

The Brilliant Benefits of White Fillings

Monday, June 6th, 2016

White fillings are an aesthetically-pleasing and healthier option for filling tooth cavities, replacing traditional metal amalgam fillings. At Liverpool Dental Spa we recommend white fillings to our patients who need this treatment for the following reasons:

White fillings look and feel like natural teeth

White fillings may consist of porcelain ceramics or white dental composite, filling teeth cavities or cracks so that the difference between the filling and natural tooth is barely noticeable. Nowadays, white fillings are chosen because they are aesthetically fine and maintain a beautiful, natural-looking smile. The surfaces of fillings are made smooth and polished to look and feel good.

White filling material is safer for health and environment

The white porcelain ceramics or dental composite resin is a healthier and more environmentally-friendly option than amalgam fillings, which historically contained toxicity-producing mercury. White fillings are made through special processes for effective dental function and durability.

White fillings effectively restore teeth

Teeth that have cavities or are chipped or broken, may be filled with a white filling to strengthen tooth structure, preventing infection and tooth decay. White fillings may be used as tooth restorations for dental inlays, tooth caps and crowns. The type of white filling may differ depending on if the filling is in the front or back teeth.

Dental composite can be used to mask tooth discolouration

Stained and discoloured teeth may be masked with dental veneers made of dental composite or porcelain for beautiful white-looking teeth. Existing teeth may be whitened with teeth whitening but not dental restorations.

White fillings may be combined with other dental treatments

Some people have partial missing teeth and their own existing teeth. White fillings make teeth look natural and fit in well with other dental devices such as partial dentures and bridges. For more information on white filling treatment, please contact the team at Liverpool Dental Spa.

The Many Benefits of White Fillings

Friday, November 27th, 2015

Some things are best when they aren’t noticed and contribute to the whole without taking the spotlight. This can be quite literally true of lighting, of percussion in a music track or of make up: They contribute to an effect, one which their being recognised might shatter. White fillings follow this logic. Amalgam fillings, alas, do not. Both types of filling do prevent plaque from attacking the pulp housed in the tooth, but only one makes it look like you haven’t got a filling at all.

The trouble with those amalgam fillings

Sadly, metal amalgam fillings don’t just stand out from their pearly white brethren, they may also be marginally toxic. The amalgam used in producing these fillings contains mercury, a very toxic substance, and scientists do concur that the presence of mercury in such fillings may leak mercury into one’s mouth. Typically, the exact effect of mercury on the mouth is up for debate: Some scientists claim the small amount of mercury is enough to pose a health risk, other scientists do not.  If you’d prefer to bypass said debate entirely, you could, however, just opt for the white resin fillings…

A little too conspicuous

The dark tone of amalgam fillings is but a few shades removed from the very effects of decay they respond to. Yes, they protect your teeth from further damage, but they also serve as a souvenir of said erosion.  With white fillings, you’ll probably forget you ever had work done in the first place.

The importance of fillings

The erosion of your tooth enamel results from plaque acids and bacteria attacking your teeth. If the bacteria manages to make it to your inner tooth pulp, your tooth can become infected and may need to be removed. Brushing and flossing regularly is the best way to prevent this, but it is imperative that, if your enamel is bypassed, you get a filling. A filling will provide ample protection and will prevent you requiring further costly treatments (such as a root canal) or losing the tooth entirely.

Contact us

Call us at Liverpool Implants and Aesthetics Dental Spa if a white filling sounds like something you’d be interested in. We hope to hear from you soon!

The Advantages of White Fillings

Friday, November 20th, 2015

A filling is a restorative material that a dentist uses to return function to a decayed or otherwise broken tooth. These fillings come in all different types and colours, from flashy gold fillings to the more traditionally used amalgam fillings (containing silver, zinc, mercury  and copper). Despite having a long life advantage (up to 7 years), these have the great disadvantage of being noticeable.  This is where composite fillings have their advantages.

What are composite fillings?

A composite filling isn’t made up from an amalgam of metals and is rather made up from a mixture of both plastic and glass. They are known as ‘white fillings’ because they are tooth-coloured and blend into your smile perfectly in stark contrast to the fillings we mentioned earlier.

The advantages of white fillings

The main advantage to having white fillings is their chameleon-like ability to camouflage themselves in with the rest of the tooth and remain very much unnoticeable. This is because the dentist can blend shades until the composite resin is nearly identical.

With white fillings only a fraction of the healthy tooth has to be removed before applying the composite, whereas in applying other fillings, a large chunk of healthy tooth often has to be removed for the filling to fit.  Also the bonding can be done so effectively that your teeth are often stronger than they ever were before. You can also use the tooth immediately after the composite has been set, allowing your teeth to function as soon as the procedure has been completed.

Contact our team for more information on white fillings.

Who Said Fillings Need to be Ugly?

Thursday, March 12th, 2015

If you thought a filling would spell the end of your beautiful smile, think again! With our white fillings, we can restore your tooth, while also preserving its natural beauty.

What is a white filling?

White fillings are an increasingly popular alternative to fillings made from mercury amalgam. They are used to fill  holes that develop in the surface of the tooth as a result of decay, known as cavities. White fillings are made from resins and dental composite and they are shade matched to the natural tooth colour to ensure that they are indistinguishable from the rest of the tooth.

Fillings are an effective means of strengthening a decayed tooth and the procedure also helps to lower the risk of decay reaching other areas.

The filling procedure

The filling procedure is relatively simple and the tooth is numbed before treatment begins, so you don’t need to worry about feeling any pain. Before the cavity is filled, the decayed tissue is removed and the cavity is cleaned thoroughly. Once the cavity is clear, bonding agent is placed inside the hole and the composite is then poured inside. At this stage, the composite is soft and putty-like and it can be moulded to fit the shape of the cavity. Once the filling is in place, the composite is set hard using a curing light. This simply involves shining a light onto the tooth. Setting the composite takes just a few seconds and there’s no pain involved. All you have to do is pop on some goggles and relax. Once the filling has set, your dentist will then trim the edges to make sure of a perfect fit.

After you have a filling, your mouth will feel numb for a short period of time, but this will soon wear off. You can use your tooth as normal straightaway, but it may be best to avoid hot drinks until the numbness has subsided to prevent scalding your mouth.

If you would like to find out more about our natural looking, tooth-coloured fillings, call today and arrange an appointment.

Snow-White Fillings in Time for Christmas in the Heart of Liverpool

Tuesday, December 16th, 2014

Christmas is a time for beaming from ear to ear and soaking up the festive spirit. If you’re dreaming of a snow-white smile this Christmas, now is the perfect time to book in for natural looking, discreet fillings. Whether you need a new filling or you’d like to replace an old metal filling, we can help.

About white fillings

White fillings are commonly used to treat decay. They fill cavities, which are small holes in the tooth enamel, the protective outer layer of the tooth. White fillings are made from dental composite and they are designed to match the shade of the tooth very closely. This enables you to have the restorative treatment you need without any negative impact on the look of your smile.

Dental composite is a putty-like material, and can also be used to repair chips and improve the aesthetic of misshapen teeth. When in its soft form, it can be shaped to fit the cavity. After this stage of treatment is complete, your dentist will set the filling using a curing light. Once the composite is firm, the tooth will be stronger and the filling should last for several years. We will check your filling every time you have a routine check-up.

Why are white fillings better than mercury amalgam fillings?

White fillings are very discreet and it’s very hard to detect them. In contrast, metal fillings are much more noticeable and they can detract from the beauty of the smile. Some people also have concerns about health and safety issues connected to mercury fillings and although they are approved for use in the UK, white fillings are considered a safer option. In the past, white fillings were not strong enough for some teeth, but advances in material design now mean that most teeth can be filled using dental composite.

Wonderful White Fillings in the Heart of Liverpool

Thursday, August 14th, 2014

Nothing makes you look and feel better than a bright white smile, and we are delighted to provide white fillings to restore decayed teeth with minimal impact to your beautiful smile. Whether you would like to replace existing metal fillings, or you need a new filling, we can help!

About white fillings

White fillings are very popular now because they look much better than amalgam fillings, which can easily be seen when you smile or open your mouth. White fillings are created from dental composite, which contains resins, and is available in a range of white shades. We use the closest shade to your natural tooth colour to ensure that it is impossible to tell the difference between the filling and the rest of the tooth.

Fillings are commonly used to treat cavities (holes that form in the tooth surface). This helps to prevent the spread of infection through the tooth and also strengthens the tooth to protect it from injury in the future.

What are the benefits of white fillings over amalgam fillings?

White fillings have obvious aesthetic benefits, as they don’t affect the look of your smile, but they are also environmentally friendly and safe. Modern materials are more durable than ever and most teeth can now be filled with dental composite.

The procedure

The filling procedure is simple, quick and painless. Before the filling is placed, we will numb the tooth to prevent you from feeling pain and we will then clean the cavity and clear it of decayed tissue. Once bonding material has been placed in the cavity, we will then insert the composite and mould it (at this stage the composite is in putty form) to fill the cavity and then set it to harden it using a curing light. Once the filling is hard, any final adjustments will be made and then you’ll be free to go home.

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