Hershey Dental Associates
Welcome to Hershey Dental Associates - A Harrisburg Dental Practice We would love to be your dentist! Hershey Dental Associates offers full-service general and cosmetic dentistry for everyone in your family. Our promise to our patients is attentive care like you've never experienced before!


Hershey Dental Associates are committed to providing our patients with outstanding dentistry with a personal touch. We want all of our patients visits to be comfortable, safe, and enjoyable.


Our team is here to help you develop a treatment plan so all of your dental visits are predictable and fun (yes fun!). With proper dental care you can keep your teeth, avoid emergencies, improve your appearance, and get to a point where you only need periodic visits for cleaning and polishing.



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White Fillings What is a Composite Resin (White Filling)?
A composite filling is a tooth-colored plastic and glass mixture used to restore decayed teeth. Composites are also used for cosmetic improvements of the smile by changing the color of the teeth or reshaping disfigured teeth.

How is a composite placed?
Following preparation, Dr. Buehner places the composite in layers; typically using a light specialized to harden each layer. When the process is finished, Dr. Buehner will shape the composite to fit the tooth. Dr. Buehner then polishes the composite to prevent staining and early wear.


MOD Composite

What are the advantages of composites?
Aesthetics are the main advantage of composites, since dentists can blend shades to create a color nearly identical to that of the actual tooth. Composites bond to the tooth to support the remaining tooth structure, which helps to prevent breakage and insulate the tooth from excessive temperature changes.

What are the disadvantages?
After receiving a composite, a patient may experience postoperative sensitivity. Also, the shade of the composite can change slightly if the patient drinks tea, coffee or other staining foods. Composites tend to wear out sooner than silver fillings in larger cavities, although they hold up as well in small cavities.