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Tooth colored composite filling materials include ercury free, conservative fillings
Thanks to advances in modern dental materials and techniques,
dentists have more ways to create pleasing, natural-looking smiles.
Dental researchers are continuing their often decades-long work
developing materials, such as ceramics and polymer compounds that look
more like natural teeth. As a result, dentists and patients today have
several choices when it comes to selecting materials to repair missing,
worn, damaged or decayed teeth.
These new
materials have not eliminated the usefulness of more traditional dental
materials, such as gold, base metal alloys and dental amalgam. That’s
because the strength and durability of traditional dental materials
continue to make them useful for situations, such as fillings in the
back teeth where chewing forces are greatest.
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