
What are composite dental fillings? Veneers are thin shells that are put on the front side of a tooth to improve its aesthetic features. Porcelain or composite are two major types of veneer used in the Hollywood smile procedure. Porcelains are customized shells that are made in a dental laboratory and are glued on the front side of teeth. Composite is a same-day treatment technique, which is applied to the tooth at the same visit. Composite (tooth-colored) fillings are used to treat dental flaws. The decayed part of the tooth will be removed, cleaned, and then filled with the composite filling. Today, composite fillings with silver amalgam are the most common fillings used. Composite fillings are tooth-colored and can be matched with teeth color easily. Composite fillings are often used for:
- Closing gaps between teeth
- Chipped teeth
- Cracked or broken teeth
- Decayed and worn teeth
One of the drawbacks of composite is that they are not permanent and should be replaced after some years.

Composite fillings benefits When you fill your tooth with composite, it can have several benefits. Some of the benefits are:
- It will match the color of your teeth and help the aesthetic look of them
- They can prevent future decay
- It is a quick treatment and can be applied in the first visit
- They have a natural appearance
- It will provide support to a weak tooth
- It prevents infections especially after a root canal
- Improves tooth functioning by removing tooth pain
- Gives the patient peace of mind due to the relatively high durability
- The treatment is inexpensive
Composite Fillings Drawbacks Only a few drawbacks can be named for composite fillings:
- Shorter longevity compared to porcelain veneer
- Risk of staining or deteriorating
- Take longer to apply on teeth
- Often more expensive than amalgam fillings