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RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY

Composite Restoration

Natural-Looking Tooth-Colored Fillings

Restore decayed, chipped, or worn teeth with advanced composite materials that match natural tooth color perfectly. Modern techniques provide durable, aesthetic solutions for your smile.

Composite Restoration
Minutes Duration
30-60
Anesthesia Type
Local
Years Lifespan
5-10
Results
Same Day

The Art of Invisible Restoration

Advanced Composite Technology for Natural-Looking Results

Composite restoration offers the perfect blend of artistry and science for repairing damaged teeth. Using advanced tooth-colored composite materials, we can restore both function and aesthetics with results that are virtually indistinguishable from natural teeth.

Unlike traditional fillings that were visible silver, modern composite materials can be precisely matched to your natural tooth color and translucent properties. This allows us to create invisible repairs that enhance your smile without anyone knowing you've had dental work done.

Before Composite

Composite Restoration Solutions

Anterior Restoration/Midline Diastema

Repair of front teeth using composite materials matched perfectly to natural tooth color and translucency.

Posterior Restoration

Repair of back teeth using durable composite materials that withstand chewing forces and maintain aesthetics.

Class IV Restoration

Comprehensive restoration for severely damaged teeth, often requiring build-up of tooth structure.

Smile Makeover

Full smile enhancement using composite materials for multiple teeth, creating dramatic aesthetic improvement.

When is Composite Restoration Needed?

Decay & Cavities

When tooth decay has created cavities that compromise tooth structure and require filling.

Chipped or Broken Teeth

When teeth have been damaged due to trauma, wear, or grinding.

Worn Teeth

When teeth have become worn down from age, acid erosion, or bruxism.

Failed Fillings

When existing fillings have cracked, fallen out, or developed recurrent decay around edges.

The Composite Restoration Process

Color Matching

Precise shade selection using a shade guide to match your natural tooth color perfectly for invisible results.

Tooth Preparation

Gentle removal of decayed tooth structure while preserving as much healthy tooth as possible.

Etching & Bonding

Surface preparation and application of bonding agents to ensure strong composite adhesion.

Layering Technique

Application of composite in thin layers for optimal strength, color stability, and natural appearance.

Shaping & Polishing

Precision sculpting of composite to restore natural tooth contours and create smooth, life-like surface texture.

Final Curing

Special light curing hardens the composite material completely for durable, long-lasting results.

Composite Restoration Process

Benefits of Composite Restoration

Natural Appearance

Tooth-colored materials blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, making repairs virtually invisible.

Strong Bond

Modern bonding techniques create strong adhesion to tooth structure for long-lasting results.

Durable Material

Advanced composites resist wear and staining, lasting 5-10 years with proper care.

Color Stability

Modern materials resist discoloration and maintain their natural appearance over time.

Aftercare Instructions

Oral Hygiene

Continue regular brushing and flossing. Composite restorations can still develop cavities around edges if not cared for properly.

Avoid Staining

Limit coffee, tea, red wine, and smoking to maintain color and prevent staining.

Regular Check-ups

Visit your dentist every 6 months for professional cleaning and examination.

Frequently Asked Questions

With proper care, composite restorations typically last 5-10 years. Your dentist will monitor them during regular check-ups and recommend replacement when needed.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, ensuring you feel no pain during treatment. You may experience some sensitivity afterward, but this is temporary.
Yes! You can eat and drink normally immediately after the procedure. Your dentist may recommend avoiding extremely hard or sticky foods for the first 24 hours.
Modern composite materials are highly resistant to staining. With proper care and maintenance, your restoration should maintain its natural color for years to come.

Restore Your Smile Naturally

Experience the benefits of invisible composite restoration with our expert dental team.