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Missing teeth can impact more than just your smile; they can affect your bite, speech, confidence, and long-term oral health. Dental bridges offer a dependable, natural-looking solution for replacing one or more missing teeth, helping restore both function and appearance. At our Gaithersburg dental clinic, we provide custom-crafted dental bridges.
Many patients have questions about silver-colored fillings, also known as dental amalgams. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other U.S. Public Health Service organizations continue to research them, and current evidence shows no valid scientific proof that dental amalgams cause harm except in very rare cases of allergies. An allergic reaction is uncommon, but it can happen in people sensitive to certain metals.
Some countries have limited the use of amalgam for specific groups, but it has not been banned in the United States. Amalgam remains a durable, cost-effective option, especially for back teeth where chewing pressure is strongest.
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Advances in dental materials now give patients several attractive, natural-looking alternatives to silver fillings near you.
Composite Fillings
Composite resin is a tooth-colored material made from acrylic and glass-like particles. These fillings bond directly to the tooth, require minimal removal of healthy enamel, and blend beautifully with natural teeth. They are ideal for small- to mid-sized restorations but may take longer to place than amalgam.
Glass & Resin Ionomers
Ionomers are tooth-colored materials often used on root surfaces or between teeth. They release small amounts of fluoride, making them helpful for patients prone to decay. They are not designed for heavy chewing areas but work well for small, non-load-bearing fillings.
Porcelain (Ceramic) Restorations
Porcelain inlays, onlays, and crowns closely mimic natural enamel in color and translucency. They are extremely aesthetic and long-lasting, but often require two visits and are more expensive. Because they are very strong and highly resistant to staining, porcelain is a popular option for restoring larger areas.
Even if a dental filling in Gaithersburg still “feels fine,” it may need replacement if it begins to wear, crack, leak, or break down around the edges. This helps prevent new decay from forming underneath, which could lead to bigger problems down the road. Regular checkups allow your dentist to monitor fillings and recommend replacements when necessary.
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See why patients choose us for five-star dentistry in Gaithersburg, where your comfort, care, and experience are always our top priority.
