Tooth-coloured or white fillings are made up of dental composite and are used for repairing broken and chipped teeth. If you are not happy with your chipped or broken teeth and want a quick affordable solution, then white fillings in London are for you. The shade of the composite resin can be matched with individual natural tooth colour to camouflage the look providing a healthy and natural substitute to conventional silver amalgam fillings. This treatment is referred to as minimal invasive restoration that will save and protect your natural teeth.
These fillings are ideal for use on front or back teeth. Not only does it offer a natural and subtle look, but it also restores the strength and functions of damaged teeth. It can be used for cosmetic purposes as well, such as closing gaps between teeth, filling cavities and reshaping uneven teeth for a flawless appearance.
White fillings are very strong and durable. So, with proper maintenance and care it will last for around 8 years or more. However, you can prolong its lifespan by regular flossing, brushing twice a day and going for regular dental checkups and dental hygiene cleans. Avoid exerting excessive pressure on the teeth especially biting on hard objects or grinding the teeth.
Cost of white filling is determined per tooth. Also, the clinic you choose, location and experience of the dentist also contribute to the total cost of white filling in London. On an average, the starting price is £120. Being in dentistry, we would like to recommend that prevention is always better than cure and we want you to take good care of your oral health and hygiene to keep the likelihood of any issue at bay.
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