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Rasmussen Dental LLC - logo

5222 Hwy 51 N
Mercer, WI 54547

(715) 476-3432


Restorative

Restorative Dental Services

Now Accepting New Patients  |  Over 30 Years' Experience  |  Flexible Scheduling

Now Accepting New Patients

Over 30 Years' Experience 

Flexible Scheduling

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What Is Composite Resin?

A composite filling is a tooth-colored plastic and glass mixture that is used to restore decayed teeth. This material is also used for cosmetic improvements of the smile by changing the color of the teeth or reshaping disfigured teeth.
  • How Is a Composite Resin Place?

    After proper preparation, our dentist will place composite resin in layers-- each layer is hardened using a specilized light. It is then shaped to fit your tooth and polished to prevent staining and early wear.

  • What Is the Price?

    Usually, the price is two times the price of a silver filling. Most dental insurances cover the cost of the composite up to the price of a silver filling.

  • What Are the Benefits of Composite?
    • It's a tooth-colored filling
    • Bonds well to support the tooth structure
    • Prevents breakage of the tooth due to any excessive temperature changes
  • What Are Its Disadvantages?
    • Post-operative sensitivity
    • The shade of your composite may chage while you drink coffee or tea-- a plastc coating can prevent this issue
    • They tend to wear out sooner

Are Dental Implants for You?

If you have suffered tooth loss from periodontal disease or injury, dental implants may be the best thing for restoring your smile. Implants replace the existing root and act as a strong foundation where your teeth are missing.

The implants are matched to the color of the rest of your teeth so your smile still looks natural. Dental implants not only improve appearance but also your overall comfort and oral hygiene as well.

Restorative Dentistry

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