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Right for You

Porcelain vs. Composite: Which Restoration is Right for You?

Dental composites are ideal when there is less than one-third of the enamel damaged. Composite material bonds best when there is healthy, solid enamel to support it. Composite is a reliable option for smaller cavities or fractures. It blends with your natural tooth color and preserves as much of your original tooth structure as possible.

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Comparison

Porcelain vs. Composite

OPTION 1


Dental Composite Restorations

Dental composites are ideal when there is less than one-third of the enamel damaged. Composite material bonds best when there is healthy, solid enamel to support it. Composite is a reliable option for smaller cavities or fractures. It blends with your natural tooth color and preserves as much of your original tooth structure as possible.

Dental Composite Restorations

  • Minimally invasive
  • Tooth-colored for a natural look
  • Completed in a single visit
  • Cost-effective solution for minor repairs

OPTION 2


Porcelain Restorations

When the damage extends to more than one-third of the enamel, we typically recommend a bonded porcelain restoration. These restorations are designed to fully cover the chewing surface, restoring both appearance and durability.

Porcelain Restorations

  • Long-lasting and highly durable
  • Exceptional aesthetic quality
  • Resistant to staining
  • Ideal for larger restorations and heavy bite forces

Customized Dental Restorations

Achieving Optimal Oral Health and a Radiant Smile

Our team will evaluate your individual needs and determine whether a composite or porcelain restoration will offer the best long-term outcome. No matter which option you choose, we are committed to preserving your oral health while giving you a beautiful, natural-looking smile.

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