Dental Temporary Filling Materials

Dental temporary filling materials

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House Brand CE305 Temporary Filling Material 40gm Pink

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Dental temporary filling materials

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3.6 out of 5 Based on the opinion of 864 people

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DenTek Temparin Max Lost Filling and Loose Cap Repair Kit | One Step Formula | 5+ Repairs | 0.04 Ounces | 1-Pack

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Dental temporary filling materials

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3.6 out of 5 Based on the opinion of 120 people

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Dentemp Repair Kit containing: Maximum Strength Dental Cement, Refilit Lost Filling Repair, Recap-It Loose Caps, 1 Kit (Packaging May Vary)

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Dental temporary filling materials

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DenTek Temparin Max Lost Filling and Loose Cap Repair Kit | One Step Formula | 5+ Repairs | 0.04 Ounces | 3-Pack

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Dental temporary filling materials

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100pcs Dental Temporary Crown Veneers Material Anterior Front Back Molar Teeth

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Dental temporary filling materials

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Temporary tooth repair kit temp dental fix missing for 30 teeth! Triple!

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Dental temporary filling materials

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Refilit Cherry Filling Material D-088 .29 Ounces

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Dental temporary filling materials

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4.2 out of 5 Based on the opinion of 175 people

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DenTek Temparin Max Lost Filling and Loose Cap Repair Kit | One Step Formula | 5+ Repairs | 0.04 Ounces | 2-Pack

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Dental temporary filling materials

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DenTek Temparin Max Lost Filling and Loose Cap Repair Kit, One Step Formula, 5+ Repairs, 0.04 unces (6-Pack)

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Dental temporary filling materials

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AZDENT Dental Temporary Crown for Front Teeth Anterior Veneers Materials Mixed

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Mark 3 Intermediate Restorative Material (IRM) 50g Powder & 15mL Liquid

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Dental temporary filling materials

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3.8 out of 5 Based on the opinion of 70 people

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Temporary Tooth Repair Kit-Thermal Beads for Filling Fix the Missing and Broken Tooth or Adhesive the Denture Fake Teeth Veneer

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Emergency/Survival kit

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Hammond Louisiana Cosmetic Dentist

Hammond Louisiana Cosmetic Dentist

Over-the-counter kits intended as temporary remedies for lost fillings, caps and crowns being used to avoid costly surgery trips


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Dental Hygiene

Description : Dental Temporary Light Cure tool material Filling inlay Composite Resin 2.5g Specification : Use for temporary filling of cavities, excellent after root canals and for inlay, onlay temporaries. Capacity: 2.5g Package Includes : 1 X Dental composite resin material Details Pictures :


Harbour Place Dental

Harbour Place Dental


Dental Products

Dental Products

A dental filling is a material that is used to replace missing tooth structure, most often as a result of decay. The restoration technique to repair a damaged tooth depends on the severity of the damage. Dental filling can be classified into two categories. In this post, we will compare temporary filling vs. permanent filling. What is a Temporary Filling? Temporary fillings are typically made of materials intended to last up to one month. The material usually used for temporary fillings is zinc oxide eugenol. A temporary filling is used when it’s not possible or detrimental to put a permanent filling. For instance, if a patient has several cavities which require more than one appointment, the dentist may restore a tooth with a temporary filling first before placing a permanent filling. Also, a temporary filling can be used to soothe irritated nerves and/or allow the pulp some time to heal before placing a permanent filling. What is a Permanent Filling? Permanent fillings can last for many years. The steps for placing a permanent filling are drilling of the tooth to remove decay and then filling it with either amalgam, glass ionomer or composite resin. Types of Permanent Filling Silver Amalgam Fillings Silver amalgam fillings are the strongest type of dental filling. They are placed on rear molars or on large and deep cavities. It is a mixture of 35% silver, 15% tin, and 50% mercury. They have been used since 1833, but have lost popularity over the years because of their mercury content and unattractive appearance. Composite Resin Fillings Composite resin fillings are made from acrylic resins and finely ground glass. They resemble the color of real teeth for a more natural appearance. Composite fillings can be matched to the color of existing teeth and are suited for use in front teeth and visible parts of teeth. The composite resin is applied to a tooth in semi-liquid layers which harden in minutes. Often, ultra
violet light is used to accelerate hardening. These fillings can last for 6 to 12 years. They’re not as durable as silver amalgam fillings. In some cases, composite resins shrink while setting, opening up gaps and allowing bacteria to enter the tooth’s interior. Still, composite resin fillings are widely used because of their versatility. They can be used to repair chipped, broken, or worn down teeth. Glass Ionomer Fillings Like composite resin, glass ionomer fillings are made from acrylic resin and powdered glass, but they are available in fewer colors. Glass ionomer is the weakest type of filling, so it is not used on chewing surfaces. The greatest advantage of glass ionomer fillings is that they have the ability to release fluoride. They can strengthen the enamel and fight bacteria long after they’ve been placed. Conclusion There are many options for the type of dental filling to be used, depending on your particular case. Mukilteo WA dentists at Harbour Place Dental can help you decide which type of filling is best for you. To learn more, or to schedule an appointment, call us at (425) 493-8111 or visit our contact page.


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