A dental filling is necessary when a tooth is decayed or damaged. Furthermore, they can be applied in order to enhance the appearance of teeth if desired. During your in-depth consultation with your dentist, you can discuss your treatment options in detail.
Most often, composite restorations (white fillings) can properly restore teeth. The use of white fillings for teeth restoration has changed significantly over the past few decades, as material advancements allow a robust, long-lasting, and cosmetic solution to be achieved.
White fillings are available on the NHS when clinically necessary. If you would like to have composite material filled on your premolars or molars and they do not fit the NHS criteria, we will be more than happy to put together a personalised treatment plan for you.
There are many ways to restore teeth. A bespoke treatment plan will be suggested and discussed in full, according to the amount of decay present and the shape and size of the cavity to be filled.
Inlays, onlays, and crowns may be options to consider if dental fillings aren’t appropriate.
All of your options and their benefits will be constantly communicated to you, along with treatment recommendations and reasoning.
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