Tooth Colored (White) Fillings — DocShop.com

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Tooth-colored fillings are a safer and more attractive alternative to older silver amalgam fillings. By precisely matching tooth-colored composite fillings with the natural color of your teeth, a skilled cosmetic dentist can provide you with white fillings that are virtually invisible. The removal of amalgam fillings can provide patients with white fillings that provide a more pleasing, silver-free smile. For more information about tooth colored fillings, visit docshop.com.

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3 Responses to “Tooth Colored (White) Fillings — DocShop.com”

  1. stonecoldarc on May 4th, 2010 at 9:42 am

    Really…I never …
    Really…I never thought that it was temporary. I had composites overlaid on my cuspids (all 4) at the gumline because I supposedly brush too hard…and now I’ve noticed that sensitivity has returned because I might be brushing too much again. Gold isn’t that great either. It smokes when it’s heated up. I would think porceline would be a better choice for everyone.

  2. Composite fillings …
    Composite fillings in back teeth are often short lived and frequently don’t fit well at the gumline causing gum problems draining even more toxins into the body than mercury don’t they?

    Go with gold or true porcelain.

  3. FrozenFlame422 on May 4th, 2010 at 9:42 am

    A little choppy, …
    A little choppy, but very informative.

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