Reclaim a Healthy Smile
We know you want to restore your smile safely, effectively, and aesthetically. That's why we offer advanced, biocompatible resin fillings designed to restore your tooth's health without compromise.
The Benefits of Dental Fillings
We believe your dental care should improve your overall health, not just fix one problem. Our non-toxic, holistic resin fillings are carefully chosen for your peace of mind. With them, you'll get a restoration that is:
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Understanding Biocompatible Resin Fillings
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Dental fillings are an essential tool for repairing teeth affected by cavities or minor damage. Thanks to biocompatible resin materials, Dr. Marxen offers a holistic alternative to traditional fillings. These tooth-colored composites bond to your tooth to restore its natural shape, function, and appearance, without the downsides of traditional metal fillings.
How We Restore Your Smile
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Leading with an understanding of the connection between oral health and your overall well-being, our team is committed to supporting your smile with the safest, advanced materials and techniques. We invite you to experience the difference in holistic care.
Get in touch to discuss your dental needs and discover how our holistic approach can benefit you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! We specifically choose biocompatible resin fillings because they are free from mercury and other metals often found in traditional amalgam fillings. Our priority is to use materials that are safe and compatible with your body, aligning with a holistic approach to your overall health.
With good oral hygiene and regular check-ups, your filling can last for many years, often just as long as, or even longer than, traditional fillings. How long it lasts really depends on things like the size of the filling, how you bite, and your daily brushing and flossing habits.
Absolutely! One of the biggest benefits of these biocompatible resin fillings is that we can precisely match them to the exact shade of your existing teeth. This means your new restoration will be virtually invisible.
You might feel a bit of pressure, but it won't be painful. Because we use a local anesthesia to gently numb the area around the tooth, you should experience little to no pain during the treatment process.