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Composite Resins
~Restoring shape, color & strength to your smile
When teeth are decayed, disfigured, or discolored, they can be restored
to an attractive, healthy state by application of a composite resin. A
composite resin is a silicon dioxide-filled tooth-colored plastic mixture
used by dentists for improving teeth both structurally and cosmetically.
Generally, resin placement requires four simple steps: preparation, layering,
shaping, and polishing.
Simple Procedure
First, the teeth to be filled are prepared: any decayed area is drilled
out, and all surfaces are cleaned with a specialized cleaning agent. Next,
Dr. Henbest layers the composite onto the teeth, hardening each layer
with a special light. When the layering process is finished, Dr. Henbest
carefully works with the composite, shaping it to fit the tooth and mimic
the original dentition. He then polishes it, preventing staining and early
wear. Depending on the size of the filling and location of the composite,
this placement process may require 10 to 20 minutes longer than what's
needed for a traditional silver filling.
Shapes, Shades & Performance
There are several advantages to the patient in receiving composite resins
as opposed to traditional silver fillings. First, Dr. Henbest is an expert
craftsman and as such is able to precisely blend composite shades and
shapes so as to match the original teeth nearly perfectly. Further, the
bond formed between the tooth and the composite actually serves to support
to the remaining tooth structure, preventing breakage and providing insulation
against temperature changes. Finally, average- and small-sized composites
have been shown to last as long as silver fillings--seven to ten years.
Sensitivity, Stains & Prices
Occasionally, patients experience post-placement sensitivity after receiving
their composite(s). However, this will generally pass. Also, the composite
shade may darken slightly from tea, coffee or other staining types of
foods and beverages. However, if the patient anticipates this being a
problem, Dr. Henbest can prevent it by placing a clear plastic coating
over the composite. A final consideration may be cost: composites typically
run one-and-a-half to two times the price of a traditional silver filling,
with insurance covering up to the price of the silver filling and the
patient paying the difference. However, insurance companies will likely
increase coverage as composites continue to improve.
Optimal oral health and excellent customer service... expect it. Call our Rogers, AR dental office today to schedule your checkup or consultation with Dr. Henbest. We provide comprehensive dentistry for families from Rogers, Bentonville, Springdale, Bella Vista, Fayetteville, and surrounding communities.
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