Dental Filling
Protect your teeth from further decay and maintain a healthy, beautiful smile with our high-quality dental fillings.
Dental fillings are a common and effective treatment for repairing cavities and damaged teeth. By filling in decayed areas, fillings restore both the appearance and functionality of teeth, preventing further decay. Our clinic uses advanced, tooth-colored materials to ensure fillings look natural and blend seamlessly with your smile.
Benefits of Dental Fillings
Prevents Further Decay
Seals the tooth to block bacteria and future decay.
Restores Tooth Strength
Reinforces weakened tooth structure.
Natural Appearance
Blends in with your natural tooth color, preserving aesthetics.
Quick and Effective Solution
Filling procedures are usually completed in a single visit.
When Is a Dental Filling Recommended?
- Cavities and Decay: Fillings repair cavities to prevent further tooth decay.
- Cracked or Worn Teeth: Fillings can restore worn, cracked, or fractured teeth.
- Early Signs of Damage: Address minor damage before it progresses into more serious dental issues.
- Sensitivity Relief: Sealing the tooth helps reduce sensitivity to hot and cold foods.
What to Expect During the Dental Filling Procedure
Assessment and Preparation
During the examination, we identify cavities and discuss filling options. A local anesthetic may be applied to ensure comfort.Removing Decay
The decayed portion of the tooth is carefully removed to prepare for the filling.Filling Placement
The filling material is applied, shaped, and polished to match the natural contours of your tooth.Final Adjustments
After placement, we ensure the filling fits comfortably and doesn’t interfere with your bite.
Frequently Asked Questions
The process is generally pain-free, as we use local anesthesia to keep you comfortable throughout the treatment.
Fillings typically last 5 to 15 years with good oral care. Regular check-ups help monitor their condition.
We offer composite (tooth-colored) fillings for a natural look, as well as silver and ceramic options based on patient preferences and needs.
Tooth-colored composite fillings blend with your natural teeth, making them virtually undetectable.