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Fillings
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The up-to-date dental research allows us to utilise innovative and high-quality filling materials. With such sophisticated materials an individual adjustment to your personal requirements is possible today. The decision is up to you to apply a base supply or a tooth coloured, cosmetically almost perfect and hardly visible filling.
Synthetic (composite & compomere) fillings – Dental Bonding
It is made up of a composite quartz resin and usually contains some sort of light sensitive agent. These light cured composites are extremely cosmetic and most often bonded into place in one appointment. For this reason, they are often referred to as "bonding". They can be used in both the front of the mouth as well as in your back teeth. These materials come in a variety of shades so that they will match the color of your own teeth. Some of these composite materials have been specifically designed to actually withstand the incredible forces you can exert when chewing on your back teeth. Our surgery utilises materials of CLEARFILL - Kuraray (Japan), KERR (USA), TETRIC EVO CERAM – Ivoclar Vivadent (Liechtenstein), Filtek – 3M/ESPE (USA).
The Optimum for fillings – Ceramics
The most long-living supply is still a ceramic inlay. If you attach importance to a long lasting and high-quality filling, then a Duceram-Inlay is recommended. The German firms Duceram and Vita as well as Finesse from the USA and Ivoclar from Switzerland count to be the best and are used in our surgery.
Gold fillings
Nowadays gold is still used for fillings, because it has no side effects at all. Estheticaly, it is passé. In some countries a gold inlay is still a status symbol.
Amalgam fillings
With amalgam a quick and simple supply is possible. But it is hardly used in up-to-date dentistry, because of its insufficient aesthetic and its scientifically proven side effects. Our recommendation: Replace all of your amalgam fillings – we willingly make you an offer without engagement. dic@dic.com.hr
It is important to emphasize that we extract the amalgam fillings using Rubber dam so you don’t swallow the particles of amalgam.
Stop Amalgam!
The fewest know that amalgam fillings contain a certain amount of toxic substances. Unfortunately this problem still receives insufficient attention.
Some examples:
- Amalgam fillings have few, but even so high-toxic constituents of mercury which are transferred into the metabolism.
- It can cause brain and kidneys damages and it can influence children’s metabolism.
- Amalgam fillings are often linked to neurological and gastric problems.
- There could be found links between Amalgam and Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis, IBS, cancer and different allergies.
- Transfer of Amalgam is influenced through e.g. chewing gum, radiation of PC screens, Gold crowns, teeth brushing and the like.
- Transferred mercury of amalgam fillings concentrates in the pituitary gland, adrenal glands and lymph nodes.
- It has been proven that mercury can concentrate in kidneys and liver of foetus. In the same way mercury can be transferred to babies through breast milk.
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