
Welcome to Apple Grove Dental! Our team of experienced dentists, hygienists, dental assistants, and patient coordinators offer a wide range of services, including tooth-colored fillings in Colorado Springs, CO. We strive to provide the highest quality care and ensure that our patients feel comfortable and relaxed during their visit. Call us or fill out our contact form today to schedule an appointment (719) 355-7737.
Tooth decay can result when the natural bacteria in your mouth mixes with food and plaque to form an acid that can erode the tooth enamel and expose your tooth to decay. If a cavity is not treated using dental fillings, the decay may spread and affect the root of the tooth. When it comes to restoring a tooth damaged by decay, trauma, or wear, dental fillings are a common solution. Traditionally, fillings were made from materials like silver amalgam, which provided durability but lacked aesthetic appeal. However, modern dentistry offers a more aesthetically pleasing alternative: tooth-colored fillings.
What Are Tooth-Colored Fillings?
Traditional fillings of the past required the use of Amalgam metal. This material, while effective and can last a long time, were not esthetically pleasing and contained mercury. These fillings also required more removal of natural tooth structure and can cause cracks in enamel.
Tooth-colored fillings, also known as composite fillings, are made from a mixture of resin and fine glass particles. This material can be shaded to match the color of the surrounding teeth, making the filling virtually invisible in the mouth Composite materials also bond to natural tooth. Our composite filling material does not contain mercury and are not silver-colored. We use the latest in dental materials to create a beautiful and natural looking smile.
Key Takeaways
Natural Appearance: Tooth-colored fillings blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, providing a more aesthetically pleasing result compared to traditional silver amalgam fillings.
Versatility: Composite fillings can be used to repair small to medium-sized cavities in the front or back teeth. They can also be used for cosmetic purposes, such as repairing chipped or discolored teeth.
Conservative Treatment: Unlike amalgam fillings, composite fillings require less removal of healthy tooth structure, making them a more conservative treatment option.
Bonding Strength: Composite fillings bond directly to the tooth, which can help strengthen the tooth and reduce the risk of fracture.
Less Sensitivity: Composite fillings are less sensitive to hot and cold temperatures compared to metal fillings, reducing the risk of discomfort after treatment.

