Dentalcare West
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(09) 818 8855
General Family Dentistry
  • Root Canals
  • Examinations and x-rays
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  • Teeth Whitening
  • Porcelain Crowns
  • Dental Bridges
  • Veneers
  • Wisdom Teeth
  • Tooth Extractions
  • Free Dental Care for Teenagers
  • Fillings
  • Mouth Guards
  • Oral Cancer Screening
Orthodontics
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  • Types of braces
  • Orthodontics for adults
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  • Braces Care
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Dental Implants
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Cosmetic Dentistry
  • Smile Makeovers
  • Tooth Whitening
  • Gum Lift
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  • Crowns
  • Veneers
Emergency Care
  • Abscesses and infections
  • Chipped or broken teeth
  • Tooth ache
  • Nervous patients
  • Wisdom Teeth
  • Lost crowns, veneers or fillings
  • Gum Disease
  • Bad Breath
  • Bleeding Gums
  • Tooth Sensitivity
  • Sports Injury or Trauma
  • Broken dentures or partials
  • Dry Mouth
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          • Root Canals
          • Examinations and x-rays
          • Dental Hygienists
          • Teeth Whitening
          • Porcelain Crowns
          • Dental Bridges
          • Veneers
          • Wisdom Teeth
          • Tooth Extractions
          • Free Dental Care for Teenagers
          • Fillings
          • Mouth Guards
          • Oral Cancer Screening
          • Orthodontics for Kids
          • The Process - what you need to know
          • Types of braces
          • Orthodontics for adults
          • Invisalign
          • Invisalign Teen
          • Braces Care
          • Orthodontic FAQ
          • All-on-4™
          • FAQs
          • Fees and Offers
          • Smile Makeovers
          • Tooth Whitening
          • Gum Lift
          • Invisalign
          • Crowns
          • Veneers
          • Abscesses and infections
          • Chipped or broken teeth
          • Tooth ache
          • Nervous patients
          • Wisdom Teeth
          • Lost crowns, veneers or fillings
          • Gum Disease
          • Bad Breath
          • Bleeding Gums
          • Tooth Sensitivity
          • Sports Injury or Trauma
          • Broken dentures or partials
          • Dry Mouth
          Dentures
          High-Tech Dentistry
          Before you go to Thailand
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          Fillings - White Fillings

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          • Dental Hygienists
          • Examinations and x-rays
          • Fillings
          • Free Dental Care for Teenagers
          • Teeth Whitening
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          If you require a restoration, or wish to replace your existing silver restorations, you may be pleased to discover that at Dentalcare West we only use white coloured, high quality materials. This ensures your teeth do not have that 'silver look' when you laugh or smile and your restorations enjoy a long life span. White fillings do not contain mercury and are ideal in achieving long term strength in filled teeth. 

          There are a few options available, each with its own advantages. 

          Composite fillings   At Dentalcare West, we usually recommend composite resin fillings for the front teeth. Before the composite filling is placed, the decay is removed and the tooth is cleaned. The composite is then placed in increments and set with a blue light. Once it is set, the filling can be polished. Some advantages of having white fillings include:

          • The composite filling material does not contain any mercury, but rather acrylic and glass.
          • The filling material can be coloured to match the tooth.
          • Composite filling material is hard at the completion of the procedure, so it can be chewed upon immediately.
          • A smaller preparation area is required, meaning less of the tooth structure is lost. 

          Glass ionomer fillings Glass ionomer cement is a tooth-coloured filling material that bonds to enamel and dentine. 

          After the decay is removed and the tooth cleaned, this material is injected into the cavity and allowed to set. Once set, the material can be polished. Glass ionomer cement is usually placed on areas to protect them, rather than make teeth strong. Some advantages include:

          • Glass ionomer releases a small amount of fluoride over time preventing decay under and around the filling.
          • The material chemically bonds with tooth tissue.
          • Can be coloured to match your existing teeth.
          • Can be used in conjunction with composite to form a strong tooth-coloured filling.

          White fillings are not always appropriate for teeth with large cavities. An alternative would be to place porcelain restorations such as inlays or crowns. The life expectancy of a white filling can depend greatly on where it is in your mouth and how heavily your teeth come together when you bite.

          To find out more about white fillings or to book an appointment, contact our friendly reception team on 09)818 8855 today.

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