Tooth-Colored Restoration

Tooth Colored Restorations | Garg Dental Care & Implant Center | Dental Clinic in Sonipat

Garg Dental Care Centre in Sonipat is dedicated to using the most up-to-date technology, procedures, and materials to get the best possible results. We are pleased to provide tooth-colored restorations for decay and cavity treatment that seem remarkably natural. To learn more about tooth-colored restorations and to see whether they are suitable for you, speak with one of our staff members.

Today's innovations in dentistry allow us to use composite resin, often known as tooth-colored fillings, to cure cavities and rectify a broad range of flaws. These aesthetic restorations can assist to restore the form, size, and color of teeth, as well as filling gaps, repairing chips, and making teeth seem straighter and more even. They are extremely powerful and long-lasting, providing you with long-term effects.

Why Choose Tooth-Colored Restorations?

- They precisely match the color and look of your teeth, giving you beautiful results. Even under careful inspection, you won't be able to identify the difference between the restoration and your natural tooth enamel.
- Unlike amalgam fillings, which expand and contract with temperature fluctuations, potentially causing tooth cracks and fractures over time, composite fillings preserve your teeth.
- White fillings are free of metals, which are known to induce tooth sensitivity and allergy.
- Your restorations adhere directly to the tooth surfaces, strengthening the structure, giving strength and durability, and avoiding decay and cavities in the future.
- Dental-colored fillings need less tooth structure removal than metal fillings, making them a more conservative option for tooth restoration. Silver restorations are more prone to wear and tear than tooth-colored restorations.
- With the use of special curing light, the composite resin substance solidifies in seconds, rather than days, as some other filler materials do.
- Fillings that are tooth-colored are extremely durable. They are, however, simple to fix if they are broken or chipped.
- Composites can help prevent future tooth decay since the resin used in tooth-colored restorations includes fluoride.
- White restorations do not need gum line placement, which is better for your gums.