Cosmetic Dentistry

Porcelain Fillings

Porcelain Fillings in
Scottsdale, AZ

Tooth-colored fillings have revolutionized dental care. Unlike traditional silver amalgam fillings, which contain mercury and are easily noticeable, tooth-colored fillings are made from either composite resin or dental porcelain. These materials blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, making them virtually invisible. Porcelain fillings, in particular, offer numerous benefits, prioritizing safety and aesthetics. Dr. Wiitala exclusively recommends porcelain fillings to our Scottsdale patients, eliminating concerns related to mercury content in traditional fillings.

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What are porcelain fillings?

Porcelain fillings are actually made from dental-grade ceramic. Because they are made from pure ceramic, they have added strength and durability. Unlike composite resin fillings, where the resin is placed as liquid and then hardened, porcelain fillings are fully hardened when cemented directly to your tooth.

What are the benefits of porcelain fillings?

Patients wonder why Dr. Wiitala prefers to place porcelain white fillings whenever possible, rather than composite resin. Porcelain fillings have various advantages over composite resin and silver amalgam.

  • Porcelain fillings have superior strength.
  • Porcelain fillings wear at a similar rate to natural tooth enamel.
  • Porcelain provides a more natural-looking repair, as dental ceramic closely resembles natural tooth enamel in the way it absorbs and reflects light.
  • Porcelain fillings are highly resistant to staining, far more than composite resin.
  • Placing a porcelain filling requires little removal of tooth structure compared to silver amalgam.
  • Compared to composite resin, porcelain white fillings are the choice for larger fillings on molars, as they can withstand bite forces better.
  • Porcelain fillings last at least twice as long, and often even longer, than composite resin fillings.
  • Porcelain is smoother than composite resin in the tooth.
  • Porcelain fillings cost three to four times more, but when compared with composite resin fillings that need to be replaced every four to five years, the difference in cost and coming in for appointments still comes out in favor of porcelain.
  • Porcelain fillings have the same success rate as gold fillings, 93 percent after 15 years.
  • Porcelain fillings don’t expand and contract, as silver amalgam does, so they cannot crack a tooth
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What is the difference between composite and silver (amalgam) fillings?

Composite fillings are tooth-colored and blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, while silver (amalgam) fillings are more noticeable but extremely durable. Both are used to restore decayed or damaged teeth.

Are composite fillings as durable as silver fillings?

While silver fillings may last slightly longer under high pressure, advancements in composite materials have made them highly durable and suitable for most restoration needs.

Is one type of filling safer than the other?

Both materials are considered safe. Composite is mercury-free and preferred by patients seeking a more natural-looking and modern alternative.

Can I replace my silver fillings with composite ones?

Yes, many patients choose to replace older silver fillings with composite for cosmetic reasons. Your dentist can assess if replacement is appropriate based on the condition of the current filling.

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