Resin fillings are a type of dental restoration used to repair or replace a damaged or decayed tooth. They are made of a composite material that is a combination of plastic and glass particles. Resin fillings are strong and durable and can last for several years. Resin fillings are becoming increasingly popular in dentistry as they are less invasive than traditional metal fillings, offer a more aesthetic result, and are less likely to cause sensitivity. The resin is applied to the tooth, cured with a special light, and then adjusted and polished to create a smooth, natural-looking finish. The primary advantage of resin fillings is that they bond directly to the tooth, creating a strong seal that helps to prevent bacteria and decay. This makes them more resistant to wear and tear than traditional metal fillings. Additionally, resin fillings are tooth-colored, which makes them virtually invisible, creating a more attractive smile. The disadvantages of resin fillings include their cost, which is often higher than metal fillings. They also require more time to place and are not as strong as metal fillings. Additionally, resin fillings can be more prone to staining than metal fillings, and may need to be replaced more frequently. Overall, resin fillings are an excellent option for restoring decayed or damaged teeth. They provide an aesthetically pleasing result and are less likely to cause sensitivity. While they may be more costly than metal fillings and require more time to place, they are a durable and long-lasting option for restoring teeth.
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