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What are White Fillings?

Fillings are one of the most common types of dental procedures performed today. They have actually been use for over 100 years in various forms and helped millions of people to keep their teeth strong and healthy. While the general concept of fillings has been around a long time, the specifics have changed quite a bit. Today many dentists are using white fillings in Clifton, NJ to get improved protection as well as better looking results.

White fillings are made of a composite resin that is applied directly to a weak or decayed area of the tooth. The fillings are most commonly used on molars, but they can be used on any tooth. When done properly, fillings can last for many years without any problems. In most cases, people don’t even notice that they are there, but they will certainly appreciate the great layer of protection that they provide. 

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Why Should You Choose Dr. Doktorman White Fillings Practice?

Dr. Doktorman offers full range of services in the scope of general dentistry, such as cosmetic composite fillings, root canals, removable dentures of multiple designs, crown and bridges, surgical services and gum treatment. Dr. Doktorman completed implant residency in NYU. All phases of implant dentistry are performed in our office. We offer implant placement, variety of implant supported restorations both fixed and removable. Our office offers a FREE consultation for the patients interested in implant placement and restorations.

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Are White Fillings Right for You?

Every patient is different, so you will need to take a moment to look at the differences between white fillings and silver fillings and see which one is right for you. The major downside to white fillings is that they are more expensive than silver ones. If your insurance company doesn’t pay for the higher price, or you don’t have dental insurance, that may be important. If you would still like to have the white fillings, make sure you talk with us as we may be able to work out a payment arrangement that fits your budget. We offer flexible payments and dental loans through CareCredit so everyone can get the dental care they need, including root canal treatment if necessary.

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Why White Fillings?

While white fillings are common in Clifton and other places, many people still use fillings that are made of silver amalgam. This is a material that has been used for fillings for generations with excellent results. For many, this raises the question of why change to white fillings? The fact is, there are some very significant benefits that you’ll enjoy by getting this more modern option. If you’re considering the switch to white fillings or have any questions about dental care, consult with a trusted dentist in Clifton for personalized guidance.

The first benefit is that the coloring of the composite resin much more closely matches that of your natural teeth. Unless someone gets right up next to the filling and really looks, they won’t even be able to tell it is there. With the silver material, however, it is easy to see it even from several feet away.

Another benefit is that the white fillings are commonly thought to be safer. This is because silver fillings actually contain mercury, which is a very toxic metal. While further study is certainly needed, many dentists don’t like using this material because it can create mercury vapor when chewing. This vapor can be toxic, even in small amounts. Not all dentists agree on this fact, but it seems like it is not worth the risk, especially since there are no significant benefits to the silver material.

Composite materials also don’t corrode or leak, which the silver fillings can do over time. In some cases the corrosion won’t be noticeable, so decay can begin under the filling. This can be harder to diagnose, and may lead to more damage. Since the white fillings don’t have this issue, your teeth are likely going to be protected better, and for longer. 

Certified Excellence in White Fillings

Dr. Edward Doktorman, DDS, has been consistently recognized by the Consumers’ Research Council of America for his excellence in family, cosmetic, implantology, and general dentistry, earning multiple “America’s Top Dentists” awards from 2014 to 2017.

List of Certificates:

  • 2014: Top Dentist in Implantology.
  • 2015: Top Dentist in Implantology & Cosmetic Dentistry.
  • 2016: Top Dentist in Dental Implants and Cosmetic Dentistry.
  • 2017: Featured in “Guide to America’s Top Dentists” for Family, Cosmetic, and Implant Dentistry.
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FAQs About White Fillings

What are the Advantages of White Fillings Over Silver Amalgam Fillings?

White fillings offer several advantages over silver amalgam fillings, including their natural appearance, ability to bond directly to the tooth, preservation of more natural tooth structure, and reduced sensitivity to temperature changes.

How Long do White Fillings Last?

The lifespan of white fillings can vary depending on factors such as the size and location of the filling, oral hygiene habits, and biting forces. On average, white fillings can last between 5 to 10 years or longer with proper care and maintenance.

Are White Fillings More Expensive than Silver Amalgam Fillings?

White fillings tend to be slightly more expensive than silver amalgam fillings due to the materials used and the additional time required for placement. However, many patients consider the aesthetic benefits of white fillings worth the investment.

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