Porcelain fillings are both aesthetic and durable. They treat significant tooth loss and large gaps in the mouth. Technological advances have made porcelain restorations using intelligent scanning and modeling systems much more successful than traditional techniques. What is a porcelain filling, what are its advantages over other fillers, and how is it done?
What is Porcelain Filling?
Loss of teeth can occur in the mouth for several reasons, such as trauma, accidents, and lack of oral care. Some different techniques can be used to fill in the missing teeth. While composite fillings are more commonly used for the front teeth, porcelain fillings are preferred in cases where tooth decay has progressed and has caused too much damage. Porcelain fillings, which have a reinforced composite as their primary material, are made in a laboratory environment and help restore teeth’ function that cannot be restored with conventional fillings. In addition, they are designed to preserve the natural appearance of the tooth. The fillings are also durable. They are called inlays, onlays, or overlays, depending on the area covered by the restoration.
You can also have healthy and natural-looking teeth with porcelain fillings. This is one of the most successful methods of treating tooth loss.
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