Dental composite

Dental composite; a more beautiful smile in no time, without grinding!

Dental composite
Dental composite

Q&A

Composite fillings usually last between 5 and 7 years, but with proper care and oral hygiene, they can last longer.

No, composite does not require much tooth grinding and, if applied correctly, does not damage the natural structure of the tooth.

  • Yes, over time, it may change color due to coffee, tea, cigarettes, and colored foods, but this can be prevented by taking the necessary care and periodic polishing.

Avoid biting hard foods, maintain oral hygiene, brush your teeth regularly, floss, and visit periodically for composite check-ups and polishing.

Composite is suitable for correcting the color, shape, and closing gaps between teeth, but is not recommended for people who grind their teeth or have destructive oral habits.

Cost

Economic

Lifespan

More than 25 years

Complications

Very limited

Treatment duration

3 to 6 months

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Introduction

Having a beautiful smile and white, neat teeth is the dream of many people. Today, one of the most popular methods of beautifying teeth is dental composite. In addition to improving the appearance of teeth, this method also increases a person’s self-confidence. In this article, we will fully review dental composite, its advantages, disadvantages, cost, and aftercare.


What is dental composite?

Dental composite is a tooth-colored resin material used to restore and beautify teeth. It is commonly used to close gaps between teeth, correct discoloration, repair fractures, and improve the overall shape of teeth.

Types of dental composites

  1. Macrofill composite: This type of composite has coarser particles and is high in strength, but has less shine and polish.

  2. Microfill composite: It has very fine particles and creates a shiny appearance, but is less durable than the macrofill type.

  3. Hybrid composite: A combination of the above two types that provides both strength and beauty.


Benefits of dental composites

  1. Natural beauty: Composite materials have a good color match with natural teeth.

  2. Fast turnaround time: Composite is usually done in one session.

  3. No need for excessive tooth grinding: Compared to ceramic laminate, it requires less tooth grinding.

  4. More affordable than laminate: Composite is less expensive than ceramic laminates.

  5. Repairability: If it is chipped or damaged, it can be repaired.


Disadvantages of dental composites

  1. Less durable than ceramic laminate: usually lasts between 5 and 7 years.

  2. Possibility of discoloration: Excessive consumption of coffee, tea, and cigarettes can cause discoloration.

  3. Sensitivity to high pressure: May fracture under high pressure.

  4. Need for ongoing care: Maintaining oral hygiene is essential in maintaining the quality of composite.


Steps for performing dental composite

  1. Initial examination and review: The doctor examines the patient’s teeth to ensure their health.

  2. Teeth cleaning: Teeth are cleaned of any plaque and tartar.

  3. Choosing the right color: The color of the composite is chosen to match the natural color of the tooth.

  4. Applying composite layers: Resin materials are placed on the tooth in layers and hardened with special radiation.

  5. Final polishing and shaping: After completion, the teeth are polished and final shaping is performed.


Aftercare for dental composite

  1. Avoid eating hard, sticky foods such as nuts, pot bottoms, and chewing gum.

  2. Reduce your intake of beverages such as tea, coffee, and soda.

  3. Don’t forget to brush your teeth at least twice a day and floss.

  4. See your dentist periodically for checkups.

  5. If you notice a crack or fracture, see a dentist immediately.


Dental composite cost

The cost of composite varies depending on factors such as the type of composite, the experience of the dentist, and the geographic location of the clinic. In general, the cost of each dental composite unit in Iran ranges from 1.5 to 3 million Tomans.

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Comparing dental composite with dental laminate

Feature ofdental compositedental laminate
Duration of treatment A meetingTwo to three sessions
Durability5 to 7 years10 to 15 years
Stain resistanceMediumhigh
Need to brush teethlittlea lot
RepairabilityYesNo
Costlessmore

Conclusion

Composite teeth are a quick, affordable, and effective way to beautify your teeth. They are less expensive than ceramic veneers and require less tooth preparation. Of course, proper care and oral hygiene will have a big impact on the durability and beauty of composites. Before making a decision, it is best to consult with a dental professional to choose the best possible option for the beauty of your smile.

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