White Fillings

White fillings, also known as composite fillings, are used to repair teeth that have been damaged by decay or injury. They are made of a tooth-colored resin material that blends in with the natural color of the teeth, making them a popular choice for patients who want a more natural-looking restoration. White fillings are also bonded directly to the tooth, which helps to support the remaining tooth structure and can often result in a stronger, more durable restoration. Additionally, they require less removal of the natural tooth structure compared to traditional silver fillings, making them a more conservative option for patients. Overall, white fillings are a versatile and aesthetically pleasing option for patients in need of dental restorations.

person holding silver steel tube
person holding silver steel tube