When you need a filling that looks like your natural tooth and doesn’t turn dark over time, you’re looking at a keramická plomba, plomba vyrobená z kompozitního materiálu, který imituje barvu a strukturu zubní skloviny. Also known as plomba z kompozitu, it bonds directly to your tooth, requires less drilling than old amalgam fillings, and won’t discolor your smile. Unlike the silver fillings your grandparents had, keramická plomba doesn’t contain mercury, doesn’t expand or contract with temperature changes, and looks completely natural—even up close.
These fillings are especially popular for front teeth, but they’re also used in molars. They’re a go-to when you want to fix a cavity without making your tooth look like it’s been patched with metal. A plomba z kompozitu, materiál složený z plastu a skleněných částic, který se tvrdí pod světelným zářením is shaped by the dentist, cured with a special blue light, and polished until it blends in. This is different from traditional amalgam, which is a metal mix and can show through the tooth over time. Keramická plomba also works well for small cracks or worn-down edges—not just cavities.
How long do they last? On average, a well-placed keramická plomba lasts 7–12 years, sometimes longer if you avoid biting hard things like nuts or ice and brush gently. They’re more resistant to staining than older composites, but coffee, red wine, and smoking can still affect them over time. Unlike metal fillings, they don’t need replacement just because they’re old—if they’re still intact and sealed, they can stay for decades.
They’re not perfect for every situation. If you have a huge cavity or a tooth that’s been heavily damaged, a crown might be better. But for most people with minor to moderate damage, a keramická plomba is the smartest choice: it saves more of your natural tooth, looks invisible, and feels just like your own tooth. Many dentists in the Czech Republic now recommend them as the default option for front and side teeth.
You’ll also find that keramické plomby are often paired with other treatments—like veneers or whitening—because they match so well. If you’re planning a smile makeover, getting keramická plomba first helps your dentist match the exact shade of your other teeth. And unlike metal fillings, they don’t interfere with MRI scans or set off metal detectors.
What you’ll find in the posts below are real-life stories and practical guides about keramická plomba: how it’s done, what to expect after the procedure, how to care for it, and why some people regret choosing cheaper alternatives. You’ll also see comparisons with other options, like gold or amalgam fillings, and learn what to ask your dentist before they start drilling. No marketing fluff—just what works, what doesn’t, and what you need to know to make the right call for your teeth.
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