Tooth-Colored Fillings in Plano, TX

Restore Your Tooth, Keep Your Natural Smile

If you have a cavity or damaged tooth but don’t want to compromise the look of your smile, tooth-colored fillings in Plano offer an ideal solution. These fillings blend beautifully with your enamel, allowing you to maintain a natural appearance while strengthening your tooth. Whether you’re replacing old metal fillings or receiving a filling for the first time, the experienced team at Stonebriar Smile Design is here to help.

Why Choose Stonebriar Smile Design for Tooth-Colored Fillings?

Minimally invasive and comfortable treatment process

Composite resin used instead of metal for a seamless finish

Precisely color-matched to your natural tooth shade

What are Tooth-Colored Fillings?

Unlike traditional silver amalgam, tooth-colored fillings are made from a composite resin—a blend of fine glass and plastic that bonds directly to the tooth. Our dentists carefully select a shade that matches your existing enamel, shape it for a natural look and fit, and then harden it with a special curing light. The result? A strong, long-lasting repair that’s virtually invisible.

What are the Benefits of Tooth-Colored Fillings?

Tooth-colored fillings offer several key advantages over metal alternatives:

Aesthetic appeal – No metallic shine or visible gray coloring
Preserves natural tooth structure – Requires less removal of healthy enamel
Lower sensitivity – Composite materials are less reactive to temperature changes
Durable and strong – Blends into the tooth and supports long-term function

Because composite resin bonds directly to the tooth, it also helps reinforce the tooth structure rather than weakening it, as some amalgam fillings can over time.

Should You Replace Your Current Metal Fillings?

If you have older metal fillings that are causing sensitivity or have started to fail, it might be time to consider an upgrade. Over time, amalgam can contribute to cracks or fractures in the tooth due to its tendency to expand and contract with temperature changes. Composite fillings distribute biting force more evenly and are less likely to cause damage over time.

Even if your current fillings aren’t causing issues yet, replacing them with tooth-colored material can help preserve your smile’s appearance and support your long-term oral health.

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