výplnmi
Výplňmi is a Czech term that broadly refers to fillings or inlays. In the context of dentistry, it denotes material used to fill a cavity in a tooth after decay has been removed. These fillings can be made from various materials, including composite resin, amalgam, porcelain, or gold. The choice of material often depends on factors such as the location and size of the cavity, aesthetic considerations, and cost. Composite resin fillings, also known as tooth-colored fillings, are popular for their natural appearance and ability to blend with the surrounding tooth structure. Amalgam fillings, a mixture of metals, are durable and cost-effective but are silver in color and can be more noticeable. Porcelain fillings, or inlays and onlays, are custom-made in a dental laboratory and offer excellent aesthetics and durability. Gold fillings are highly durable but are also very visible. The procedure for placing a filling typically involves cleaning the cavity, preparing the tooth surface, and then applying and shaping the filling material. In other contexts, the term výplňmi can also refer to fillings used in construction, such as wall or floor fillings, or to stuffing materials used in upholstery or bedding. The specific meaning is determined by the surrounding context.