Composite Filling Procedures
Composite filling procedures involve using a tooth-colored resin material to restore teeth affected by decay, damage, or minor structural issues. The process begins with the dentist removing the decayed or damaged portion of the tooth, followed by cleaning and preparing the cavity to ensure a strong bond with the composite material. The dentist then applies the composite resin in layers, carefully sculpting and shaping it to match the natural contours of the tooth. Once the filling is shaped, it is hardened using a special light. Composite fillings are highly favored for their aesthetic benefits, as they blend seamlessly with the natural tooth color, making them a popular choice for visible areas. They also provide durability and strength, restoring the tooth’s function while preserving its appearance. Composite fillings are a versatile and effective solution for repairing cavities and minor tooth damage, offering both cosmetic and functional advantages.
















