Restoring children's teeth with materials of the same color - Dr. Tavaklian
Dr. Elham Tavaklian
تهرانPediatric dental specialist
Repairing children's teeth with same-colored materials
Repairing children's teeth with same-colored materials; Combination of beauty and safety in milk teeth
Decay of milk teeth in children is a common problem that, if not treated, can lead to pain, infection and even damage to permanent teeth. One of the effective and beautiful methods of treatment is restoring children's teeth with materials of the same color. In this method, instead of using metal materials or amalgam, composites of the same color as the teeth are used, which provides a natural and beautiful appearance to the child in addition to accurate restoration.
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Filling a baby tooth with composite is one of the popular and safe methods in treating decayed teeth in children. These types of restorative materials strengthen the tooth tissue and prevent the spread of decay to other parts. Unlike old materials such as amalgam, composites do not contain metal and are considered safer for children's bodies.
In addition to natural beauty, one of the most important advantages of composites is the ability to adhere well to tooth tissue and its durability.
The role of children's dentist in the success of restorative treatments
One of the most important success factors in restoring children's teeth with same-colored materials is choosing an experienced and expert children's dentist. Children need a calm environment, friendly behavior and special techniques during treatment in order to form a positive experience of dentistry in their minds.
Dr. Elham Tavaklian, with years of experience in the field of pediatric dentistry, using modern methods and modern restorative materials, provides tooth restoration services with white composite in a calm and child-friendly environment in District 3 of Tehran.
Difference between amalgam and same-colored materials in children's tooth restoration
In children's tooth restoration, two types of commonly used materials are used to fill caries: amalgam and same-colored materials (composite). In the following, I will point out the key differences between these two types of materials so that parents can make a more informed decision in choosing the method of repairing their child's teeth:
1. Appearance and beauty
Composite (materials of the same color): Its color is similar to the child's natural teeth, so it is more beautiful and suitable for front teeth or teeth that are visible when smiling.
Amalgam: It is silver or gray and has a metallic appearance, so it is weaker in terms of aesthetics and is usually used in the back teeth. goes.
2. Durability and strength
Amalgam: has a very high resistance to chewing pressure and is more durable, for this reason it is recommended for the restoration of back teeth.
Composite: It is a little more sensitive to pressure than amalgam and needs more care in some cases.
3. Restoration life span
Amalgam: lasts 10 to 15 years on average.
Composite: lasts about 5 to 10 years; Of course, depending on the care and nutrition of the child, it may last longer or less.
4. Cure Time
Composite: Needs more time for placement, shaping and exposure. It may be more difficult for children with low tolerance.
Amalgam: It has a shorter treatment time and is easier for restless children.
5. Amount of teeth sharpening
Composite: It needs less sharpening and the natural structure of the tooth is preserved more.
Amalgam: May need more tooth sharpening for better preservation in the tooth.
6. Sensitivity and safety
Composite: is mercury-free and is more suitable for children with metal allergies.
Amalgam: contains a small amount of mercury; Although dental associations have confirmed its safety, some parents prefer not to use it.
If beauty and preservation of tooth tissue are important to parents, composite is a good option, especially for front teeth. If durability is more important, especially for back teeth, amalgam is a good choice. The final decision should be made in consultation with the children's dentist and according to the condition of the teeth and the age of the child.
Price of children's tooth restoration in Tehran with same-colored materials
One of the frequently asked questions of parents is Price of children's tooth restoration in Tehran using same-colored materials. Several factors affect the final cost, including:
Number of decayed teeth
Severity of decay and the need for additional treatments
Experience of the pediatric dentist
Geographical location of the office
Type of materials used (composite brand and quality)
In the office of Dr. Elham Tavaklian, effort to provide medical services at a reasonable and fair cost while maintaining high quality. Parents can get advice and a more accurate estimate of costs by visiting in person or calling the office.
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