The aesthetic filling is a cosmetic procedure that helps obtain a more natural and aesthetic smile design. Composite resins are used in this application that reshapes damaged, decayed teeth, and fixes dental malocclusion. This special material steps forward with its compatibility with the tooth. Dental filling applied teeth are indistinguishable from natural teeth, which significantly increases the preference for aesthetic fillings.
Before starting the aesthetic filling process, which is applied without damaging the tooth, tissue, and gingiva, the patient's tooth structure is examined, his complaints are listened to, and dental-related tests are performed. It is checked whether the problem will be solved with aesthetic fillings, and it is determined whether the tooth needs a different operation before filling. Then the treatment phase begins.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia. The area to be filled is locally anesthetized. The filling material is then shaped to fit totally into the tooth cavity. Bevel is done to the teeth. Beveling is a type of dental surface expansion process and the edges of the filling are getting rounded and smoothened for the strong bonding of the filling to the tooth tissue. The filling material is then placed in the tooth cavity. The treatment method may vary depending on the source of the problem.
Dental fillings serve the purpose of obtaining a more aesthetic smile aesthetic. Not being satisfied with the appearance of the oral and dental look can negatively affect one's psychology. It can be exhausting not to be able to laugh freely or to feel urged to cover teeth with hands while smiling. In this sense, aesthetic fillings allow people to feel psychological well-being. Another advantage is that it increases tooth functionality. For example, cavities in your teeth can cause difficulties while eating and drinking, because foods get stuck in cavities or between teeth gaps. Dental fillings prevent such problems and provide advantages both physically and psychologically.