Aesthetic filling

The latest composite filling material
Resin basic material (composite) strengthened with nanometer glass and porcelain grains. In the material, polimerization is initiated by a given frequency of (blue) light, that is when the soft filling material fixes to the sufficient soliditiy. This soliditiy is roughly the counterpart of enamel.
Traders put a lot of different quality aesthetic filling materials to the market. At Budapest Dental, we use the latest, 7th generation aesthetic filing, that results in excellent fillings, regarding both aesthetics and function.
What makes a filling perfectly aesthetic?

The latest filling materials allow for the simultaneous use of several shades to create a single tooth colour. The dentist takes the different shades up to the surface of the tooth layer by layer. The innermost layer is the colour that is most similar to the dentin, and as he advances, he uses transparent layers similar to the enamel. The upper layer that mimics the colour of the enamel, is almost completely transparent, just like the material of the enamel. That is how the filling or tooth reconstruction similar to the colour of the natural tooth can be achieved.
How is a tooth filling done?
After injecting the painless anaesthetic, the given tooth and its surroundings are perfectly anaesthetized. Therefore the treatment is executed in a perfectly painless manner. After eliminating the decayed parts, bonding follows, which is a special gluing technique. The filling material with the adequate colour is put into the gap, then the pits and fissures characteristic of the original tooth are established. The layers are illuminated with a special polimerizing lamp for the sake of perfect fixture. Lastly, the complete filling needs polish so that we get a surface similarly smooth to that of the original tooth.





