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The Advantages Of White Fillings In The City Of Liverpool

Saturday, June 21st, 2014

Until fairly recently, patients who had decayed teeth were provided with fillings made from silver amalgam. These fillings were made from a mixture of metals such as mercury. Now, many patients opt for white fillings, which are made from dental composite, glass ionmers and resins for a more natural look.

We place new white fillings to treat tooth decay, and we can also replace amalgam fillings with white fillings for those who would prefer a more aesthetically pleasing restoration.

What are the benefits of white fillings?

White fillings are designed to match your natural tooth shade and this means that they are invisible once they are in place. They don’t impair the look of your smile and they help to make your tooth stronger and resistant to infection in the future. White fillings are also safer and more environmentally friendly than amalgam fillings, as concerns have been raised about problems with toxicity associated with mercury. Silver fillings are highly visible when you open your mouth and although they are strong and durable, modern materials used for fillings are almost as hard-wearing and a white filling should last around 7-10 years.

What happens when you have a filling?

When you have a filling, the tooth is prepared and then filling material is placed inside the cavity. The preparation stage involves removing any decayed tissue from the cavity and then cleaning the tooth to get rid of any harmful bacteria.

Once the cavity is clean, bonding material is placed inside the hole to help the composite to adhere. The dental composite is then poured into the cavity and shaped. At this stage, it is like putty in texture and can be moulded to fit the cavity. The composite is then set firm using a powerful curing light and then any final trimming is carried out to ensure a comfortable fit.

What Are The Benefits Of White Fillings For Patients In Liverpool?

Thursday, May 30th, 2013

The problem with amalgam fillings

Metal amalgam fillings are not just highly noticeable; they can also be mildly toxic. The amalgam used contains mercury, a highly toxic material, and scientists agree that the presence of mercury in these fillings will leach mercury into the mouth. The precise impact of the mercury on the mouth, however, is debatable, with scientists coming to opposing conclusion as to whether the small amount of mercury used in these fillings presents a health risk. Regardless, you can bypass this entire debate by simply opting for a white resin filling!

Standing out from the crowd

The aesthetic problem with amalgam fillings is that they resemble the very decay which they are trying to cover up. They may prevent further plaque acids from entering the tooth, but they serve as a reminder that such erosion occurred in the first place. White fillings, however, blend in far more subtly whilst serving the same protective role.

The importance of fillings

Dental decay occurs as the result of plaque acids and bacteria eating away at your tooth enamel. The prevention of this, via regular brushing and flossing, is obviously the most effect tooth protection treatment. If, however, your enamel is breached, then urgently getting a filling is imperative as, once your tooth’s inner pulp is exposed and infected, it is effectively dying. Dental fillings are important as they prevent you from either losing your tooth entirely or resorting to root canal treatment.

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Discreet Cavity Treatment With White Fillings In The City Of Liverpool

Tuesday, February 19th, 2013

Some of us have pleasant childhood memories of our first dental visits for teeth cleaning and fillings. Others have experiences filled with terror about drills and metal fillings, leading to dental phobia in adulthood.

Dentistry has immensely evolved in use of materials and equipment for filling cavities. New treatments have transformed oral health with patients benefiting from:

  • Choices in white composite or porcelain fillings for aesthetically-pleasing results
  • Replacement of mercury-containing amalgam fillings with porcelain ones for better health
  • Fissure-sealant and fluoride treatments to prevent tooth decay and gum disease
  • Advanced technologies for accurate fillings reducing risk of over-filling and dental damage
  • Oral cleansing, scaling and polishing by dentist and/or oral hygienist

Cavities are holes in teeth that occur due to loss of enamel and tooth decay. Enamel on teeth may become worn due to teeth grinding or incorrect teeth brushing technique. The enamel tooth surface may be eroded by acidic or sugary foods attracting oral bacteria further damaging the tooth. As the outer enamel is destroyed, cavities may form in the tooth surface right through to the inner dentin and tooth pulp.

The tooth may present with toothache and feel sore. Leaving cavities untreated worsens tooth decay and may lead to gum disease. Dentists often seal the back molar teeth with fissure sealant and fluoride treatment to prevent tooth decay. Cavities should be filled to prevent bacterial infection that may lead to tooth and bone loss.

Tooth coloured fillings

Nowadays, white fillings are designed using tooth-coloured dental composite or porcelain ceramic to restore tooth structure and function. Not only is the tooth strengthened with white fillings, but teeth appear white and healthy. White fillings blend with existing tooth structure so that teeth appear natural when smiling. Liverpool Dental Spa in the heart of Liverpool ,offers white fillings for discreet and effective treatment of cavities.

 

 

 

Patients In Liverpool Learn About White Fillings And Amalgam Fillings

Friday, November 30th, 2012

Traditionally metal amalgam fillings were used to restore decayed teeth. However these could be easily spotted in the mouth and give an unpleasant look to the mouth area. Also, amalgam fillings were found to create dental toxicity which caused some unexplained symptoms and diseases. When it comes to white fillings the teeth stay protected without the need to be exposed to mercury toxicity. It also helps retain the healthy and natural looking smile.

When acids from plaque and bacteria successfully remove the enamel from the surface of the teeth and moves into the dentin material of the tooth, the tooth begins to decay. Once the bacterium passes the dentin, it will enter the dental chamber and attack the pulp. Once the dental pulp gets infected the tooth becomes technically dead and the patient would require a root canal treatment.  However with the help of white fillings the teeth can be sealed to avoid damage.

Advantage and Disadvantage

While amalgam fillings are strong and can easily withstand the pressure from chewing, they do not bond with the tooth as well as the white fillings do.  Because white fillings bond well with the tooth, they add to the strength of the tooth as well. Once white fillings are put in place they will be cured with heat to stay strong.

In comparison to Amalgam fillings, White fillings require less drilling, as the dentist will not really need to shape the teeth to hold the filling. This allows the dentist to save a lot more of the healthy teeth.

White fillings are great especially when it comes to the aesthetics. They blend very well with the colour of the teeth and therefore avoid undesired attention to the mouth area. Many people who opt for amalgam filling tend to restrain their smile to hide the fillings. This behaviour can easily affect their self-esteem negatively and cause long term problems. If you would like more information about white fillings, please contact Liverpool Dental Spa and speak to a member of the team today.

 

 

 

Spotting the Smallest Signs of Tooth Decay in Liverpool During a Dental Check-up

Friday, June 29th, 2012

Tooth decay is a silent disease, with symptoms only apparent once the damage has been inflicted. Bacteria, plaque, sugar, acid and poor oral hygiene are all causes of tooth decay, which begins as mild enamel wear and ends up with the infection of the inner dental chamber.

How does tooth decay occur and what can my Liverpool dentist do to stop it?

Tooth decay occurs when plaque and bacteria are able to build-up on the teeth. The bacteria releases acids, which eat away at the dental enamel, first affecting the surface of the tooth, then the dentin layer and finally infecting the dental pulp inside the tooth.

It is not until the final part of the decay when the infection enters the dental pulp that pain occurs, but by this point it is too late and the tooth is technically dead, after which you will require root canal treatment and dental crowns.

However, at Liverpool Dental Implant and Aesthetic we use lightening, magnification and x-rays to thoroughly assess any dental decay. Even the smallest sign of erosion will be inspected and treated, using a mixture of dental cleaning and white fillings.

What else can a dentist spot during a dental check-up?

Visiting the dentist every 6 months allows them to know what your healthy mouth looks like, which makes it easier to spot any abnormalities, which may cause you harm.

Problems such as gum disease and, even more seriously, mouth cancer, can all be spotting, checked and treated earlier rather than later if you take the time to visit your dentist regularly.

If you would like to book an appointment for your dental check-up please call the practice. We would be more than happy to help and are here to answer all of your questions.

 

 

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