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Anterior and posterior resins

What are anterior and posterior resins?

The Anterior and posterior resins They are versatile and aesthetic dental materials used in dentistry to restore damaged teeth. These resins are divided into two main categories: anterior resins, used in front teeth, and posterior resins, used in molar and premolar teeth.

Types of resins

Previous resins: These resins are used in front teeth, also known as anterior teeth. Due to its high visibility when smiling and talking, it is crucial that these restorations are aesthetically pleasing and naturally integrate into the smile.

Aesthetics and customization: The above resins are available in a wide range of colors and shades, allowing you to customize the color to match adjacent teeth. They can be precisely molded and sculpted, recreating the natural shape and texture of the teeth.

PRIOR ASSESSMENT: Before performing the restoration, it is advisable to evaluate the tooth color and, if necessary, make a dental lightening to optimize the appearance of the restored teeth.

Posterior resins: Used on the molar and premolar teeth, located at the back of the mouth. These teeth support greater chewing strength, so resins must be durable and resistant.

Strength and durability: Later resins are designed with mechanical characteristics that allow them to withstand the forces of chewing. They firmly adhere to the tooth, providing a solid and durable restoration.

Adaptation and function: These resins can be molded to perfectly fit the natural shape of the tooth, ensuring a precise fit and proper function when biting and chewing.

Advantages of dental resins

Dental resins, both anterior and posterior, offer numerous advantages over other restorative materials, such as metal amalgams:

  • Superior aesthetics: Resins can be customized to match the color and shape of natural teeth, offering a more aesthetic result.
  • Biocompatibility: These resins are biocompatible and do not contain toxic substances, such as mercury present in amalgamation.
  • Tooth conservation: Resins require less natural tooth structure removal compared to other materials, which preserves tooth health in the long term.

Consultation with the team of dentists CLINIQ To determine which is the best resin option for your individual needs. Do not leave your dental health in inexperienced hands.

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