Composite Resin

Composite resin is a filling material that is used to restore teeth and restore their shape and function. It consists of two components: an inorganic filler and an organic resin, which are combined chemically.

Composite resin is a tooth-colored filling material, which allows it to look natural and not stand out against the background of other teeth. It is formed from two materials that are mixed together before use.

Inorganic filler is the material that gives strength and stability to a composite resin. It can be made from various materials such as glass, ceramics, porcelain and others. Organic resin is a substance that binds inorganic filler to organic components.

A polymerization reaction usually requires a polymerization reaction to cure. The polymerization reaction occurs under the influence of light, which accelerates the hardening process. Intense light, such as ultraviolet light, can be used to speed up the polymerization reaction and harden the material.

Composite plastic has a number of advantages over other filling materials, such as temporary fillings or amalgam. Composite resin is stronger and more durable than temporary fillings, and it does not cause allergic reactions like amalgam. In addition, composite resin can be used to restore any teeth, including front and back teeth, and to restore the shape and function of teeth.

Thus, composite plastic is a modern filling material for dental restoration that combines strength, stability and natural appearance. It has a number of advantages over other filling materials and can be used to restore any part of the teeth.



Composite resin is a filling material that is used to restore teeth and fill defects in the dental structure. It consists of two components - an inorganic filler and an organic resin, which are chemically bonded to each other. This material can be used to restore both front and back teeth, depending on the extent of tooth damage.

Composite plastic is formed through a polymerization reaction. It is accelerated by intense light exposure of the material, which allows it to quickly and effectively harden and achieve the necessary strength and resistance to stress.

One of the main advantages of composite resin is its ability to mimic natural tooth structure. The material adheres tightly to the teeth, making it an ideal choice for anterior restorations where esthetics are important.

In addition, composite plastic has high strength, abrasion resistance and the ability to withstand heavy loads. This makes it an excellent choice for restoring teeth exposed to high chewing loads, such as molars or premolars.

Despite all the advantages of composite plastic, it has its disadvantages. One of them is the high cost of the material, which makes it not always accessible to patients on a limited budget. In addition, the material requires certain skills and experience to use, which can lead to errors in dental restoration.

In general, composite plastic is a reliable and aesthetic material for dental restoration. However, before using this material, it is necessary to ensure that it is suitable for the particular case and that the dentist has sufficient experience with this material.