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Various filling materials and their use
Of course, the choice of the right filling material always depends on the diagnosis, but in general the material should remain in the patient's mouth for a long time. Composites
In modern dentistry, alternative tooth-colored filling materials are increasingly being used. They have different compositions and properties, including composite materials, bonding methods and cements. Composite materials consist of resin bases and ceramic fillers. They are applied to the tooth defect as a paste and hardened using blue light. Plastic fillings are cost-effective and inconspicuous tooth repair options that are available in a variety of shades. They blend in well with the natural tooth color and are therefore barely noticeable. Bonding
This method is based on composite resins and is used for structural or cosmetic purposes. This material can be used to reconstruct bad teeth, change their color or restore their shape. By applying a thin layer of resin, imperfections can be concealed, the material is applied and sculpted to achieve an attractive result, and a bright light is used to cure the material Cements (also known as compomers)
Cement fillings are a simple option, but should only be used for teeth that are not subject to much stress; they are used more as a temporary filling method under crowns or as an underfilling. They are also suitable for milk teeth and are very cost-effective, as the costs are covered by health insurance. They consist of a liquid solution and a powder and contain fluoride, which is slowly released into the tooth and thus strengthens the body's own tooth substance. Major brands for excellent filling material
R&S offers high-quality solutions in the field of tooth preservation and filling therapy. R&S is a company that has a range of aesthetic filling materials on the market. R&S, which specializes in dental materials, has a wide range of products for this area on the market
The best filling material for your patient should always be customized, because of course the choice between composite, bonding or cement for each treatment situation depends on the existing conditions, but it should not be forgotten that the material should not affect the patient's health, and a dental restoration should always be aesthetically pleasing, especially for front teeth, but of course also for side teeth.
Modern dental fillings in today's dentistry
As caries does not heal by itself, the carious defect must be removed and a filling placed. Tooth fillings are still often referred to colloquially as "fillings". This term comes from the Latin word plumbum for lead. In the early days of dentistry, fillings were actually made of lead and the affected areas were "sealed". There is evidence that damaged teeth have been treated with some kind of filling material since Roman times.
A few decades ago, only amalgam fillings were used due to a lack of alternatives. Thanks to continuous further development, aesthetic and durable fillings made of various materials such as composite, plastic or ceramic are now possible. We offer you a large selection of innovative products from renowned manufacturers so that you can give your patients full chewing function and a radiant smile again.
Modern filling materials in dentistry have various advantages over amalgam. Resins are suitable for treating various types of dental fillings. Whether composite for better aesthetics, tooth-colored or white resin fillings - these materials are suitable for different cavity classes such as smaller holes, cervical caries or indirect fillings. The improved esthetics and long-lasting effect are just some of the advantages of modern materials. These materials match the natural tooth color and are sometimes indistinguishable from natural tooth enamel.
Innovative filling materials for restorations
Whether you prefer classic glass-ionomer cement or use other materials such as modern composites or plastic - in this category you will find the right material for conservative treatments in the anterior and posterior region.
In the adhesive technique, etching gel is used in syringe form or as a liquid to achieve a bond between the dental tissue and the plastic filling material. Modern bonding agents are also used as adhesion promoters. Thanks to continuous further development, there are now all-in-one products that can etch, bond and prime in just one step
Of course, the choice of the right filling material always depends on the diagnosis, but in general the material should remain in the patient's mouth for a long time. Composites
In modern dentistry, alternative tooth-colored filling materials are increasingly being used. They have different compositions and properties, including composite materials, bonding methods and cements. Composite materials consist of resin bases and ceramic fillers. They are applied to the tooth defect as a paste and hardened using blue light. Plastic fillings are cost-effective and inconspicuous tooth repair options that are available in a variety of shades. They blend in well with the natural tooth color and are therefore barely noticeable. Bonding
This method is based on composite resins and is used for structural or cosmetic purposes. This material can be used to reconstruct bad teeth, change their color or restore their shape. By applying a thin layer of resin, imperfections can be concealed, the material is applied and sculpted to achieve an attractive result, and a bright light is used to cure the material Cements (also known as compomers)
Cement fillings are a simple option, but should only be used for teeth that are not subject to much stress; they are used more as a temporary filling method under crowns or as an underfilling. They are also suitable for milk teeth and are very cost-effective, as the costs are covered by health insurance. They consist of a liquid solution and a powder and contain fluoride, which is slowly released into the tooth and thus strengthens the body's own tooth substance. Major brands for excellent filling material
R&S offers high-quality solutions in the field of tooth preservation and filling therapy. R&S is a company that has a range of aesthetic filling materials on the market. R&S, which specializes in dental materials, has a wide range of products for this area on the market
The best filling material for your patient should always be customized, because of course the choice between composite, bonding or cement for each treatment situation depends on the existing conditions, but it should not be forgotten that the material should not affect the patient's health, and a dental restoration should always be aesthetically pleasing, especially for front teeth, but of course also for side teeth.
Modern dental fillings in today's dentistry
As caries does not heal by itself, the carious defect must be removed and a filling placed. Tooth fillings are still often referred to colloquially as "fillings". This term comes from the Latin word plumbum for lead. In the early days of dentistry, fillings were actually made of lead and the affected areas were "sealed". There is evidence that damaged teeth have been treated with some kind of filling material since Roman times.
A few decades ago, only amalgam fillings were used due to a lack of alternatives. Thanks to continuous further development, aesthetic and durable fillings made of various materials such as composite, plastic or ceramic are now possible. We offer you a large selection of innovative products from renowned manufacturers so that you can give your patients full chewing function and a radiant smile again.
Modern filling materials in dentistry have various advantages over amalgam. Resins are suitable for treating various types of dental fillings. Whether composite for better aesthetics, tooth-colored or white resin fillings - these materials are suitable for different cavity classes such as smaller holes, cervical caries or indirect fillings. The improved esthetics and long-lasting effect are just some of the advantages of modern materials. These materials match the natural tooth color and are sometimes indistinguishable from natural tooth enamel.
Innovative filling materials for restorations
Whether you prefer classic glass-ionomer cement or use other materials such as modern composites or plastic - in this category you will find the right material for conservative treatments in the anterior and posterior region.
In the adhesive technique, etching gel is used in syringe form or as a liquid to achieve a bond between the dental tissue and the plastic filling material. Modern bonding agents are also used as adhesion promoters. Thanks to continuous further development, there are now all-in-one products that can etch, bond and prime in just one step