Filling Technology

Filling Technology, The filling is used to try to give the natural shape of the tooth before decay. The type of filling used depends on the location and function of the tooth.
Porcelain Filling
When Filling, a Good Cavity (Hole) is Prepared as a Main Rule
The filling is used to try to give the tooth its natural shape before decay. The type of filling used depends on the location and function of the tooth.
The molars, which do most of the chewing function, are exposed to more pressure and require a more durable material than the front teeth.
Advantages of Porcelain Inlays and Onlays
They are aesthetic, long-lasting, protect the remaining healthy tooth tissue, the risk of marginal leakage and new decay is minimal, their biological compatibility is good, they do not show allergic reactions, bacterial plaque retention is low, they save time, tooth-restoration compatibility is very sensitive.
After the tooth preparations are completed, the work we have done with 23 composite23ara is conveyed with precise measurements taken from the teeth and temporary fillings are placed to prevent the teeth from remaining empty and causing sensitivity until the next appointment.
After the finished porcelains are tested and controlled on the plaster model until the next rehearsal, the finished porcelains are first checked and adapted in the mouth, and then the porcelain fillings are bonded to the teeth with a type of fluid composite filling material called adhesive cementation, so that they can be bonded to the teeth strongly, thus strengthening the remaining tooth tissues.
Filling Technology After the bonding process, the process is completed by polishing and waxing.
Porcelain fillings are fillings prepared in the laboratory with superior aesthetics and durability. Compared to composite fillings, they are much more compatible with the tooth they are applied to and the neighboring teeth.
This is due to the fact that the filling is prepared outside the mouth in a laboratory environment. After the broken, decayed or old filled part of the tooth is removed, the remaining healthy part is measured and sent to 24Oposit24.
The model, prepared with a sensitive technology in a laboratory environment, is taken to the special IPS machine and fillings with perfect aesthetics and function are obtained.
IPS porcelain (Leucide reinforced pressable porcelain) fillings are the most suitable material for dental tissue among the oral restoration materials available in the world. The most advanced technology is used in the preparation of this porcelain filling.
In the IPS filling method, the healthy tooth tissue in the mouth is not touched. Maximum retention is achieved with minimum material loss. Since they are made of a special compressed porcelain and are not hardened in the mouth, marginal leakage is minimal (This prevents under-filling decay and the filling from falling out).
In addition, these porcelains are the materials closest to the hardness of the tooth and most compatible with the gum. Since its hardness is very close to the enamel tissue of the tooth, it does not erode the teeth like other porcelains, and it does not wear out like 24 composite fillings. Especially in cases of large material losses, 24 composite should be preferred instead of fillings or crowns (coatings).
How Are Aesthetic Fillings Done?
Aesthetic fillings are placed layer by layer in prepared cavities and each layer is hardened with a special light. Once this process is completed, Aesthetic fillings are shaped and corrected according to the tooth. All these processes take longer than amalgam fillings. However, amalgam is at least twice as expensive. Aesthetic fillings also last 7-10 years in the mouth, which is close to the life of amalgam. However, in very large fillings, the situation is in favor of amalgam.
What are the advantages and disadvantages?
The biggest advantage of these fillings is their aesthetics. In addition, since these fillings are tightly bonded to the teeth, they support the dental tissues and prevent breakage and heat transfer. Composites can be used not only to restore cavities, but also for cosmetic effects by changing the color and shape of the teeth. The most important disadvantage is the sensitivity after the procedure. The colors of the fillings can also change slightly with coloring foods such as coffee and tea.
Warnings for Patients After Aesthetic Restorations
Polishing can now be done in the same session in Composite Filling Technology. However, in very large restorations or serial restorations for multiple teeth, it would be much better in terms of both aesthetics and function to call the patient for a check-up once more and make the necessary corrections, if any.
With these materials, very large losses in the front teeth can be restored, therefore, it should be explained to the patients that being careful in biting will extend the life of these restorations. It should be reminded that especially after applications made on the facial face, no matter how well polished, foods and drinks that can stain can change the colors of the fillings. What should be paid more attention to in teeth restored due to wear is to recommend toothbrushes that are not too hard to the patient and to ensure that they can make corrections in their brushing methods. These recommendations are also valid for large facial face restorations.