Fillings

Dental Fillings

Fillings

Fillings restore cavities and minor tooth damage, preventing further decay and restoring natural function. Options include composite, amalgam, and ceramic fillings for a durable, aesthetic result.

  • Composite (Tooth-colored) Fillings
  • Amalgam (Silver) Fillings
  • Ceramic Fillings
  • Glass Ionomer Fillings
  • Inlays & Onlays

Why Choose Our Fillings

Tooth-Colored Material

Composite fillings blend naturally with your teeth for a seamless, beautiful smile.

Long-Lasting Durability

High-quality filling materials withstand daily chewing pressure for years of reliable use.

Painless Procedure

Advanced numbing techniques ensure your filling treatment is comfortable and stress-free.

Same-Day Service

Most fillings are completed in a single visit, saving you time and hassle.

Prevents Decay

Fillings seal cavities and prevent bacteria from causing further tooth damage.

Affordable Options

We offer various filling materials to fit your budget and dental needs.

Our Fillings Services

Composite Fillings

Composite Fillings

Tooth-colored fillings that blend naturally with your smile for a seamless look.

Amalgam Fillings

Amalgam Fillings

Durable silver fillings ideal for molars and high-pressure chewing areas.

Ceramic Fillings

Ceramic Fillings

Chip-resistant, stain-proof fillings for long-lasting beauty and strength.

Glass Ionomer Fillings

Glass Ionomer Fillings

Tooth-colored fillings that release fluoride to protect against future decay.

Key Benefits of Fillings

Prevents Further Decay

Seals cavities completely to stop bacteria from causing additional damage.

Restores Tooth Strength

Reinforces weakened teeth and restores their natural chewing ability.

Natural Appearance

Tooth-colored composite fillings blend seamlessly with your natural teeth.

Quick & Painless

Most filling procedures are completed in under an hour with minimal discomfort.

Composite Fillings

Composite (Tooth-Colored) Fillings

Composite fillings are made from a mixture of glass or quartz filler and resin. They are tooth-colored and blend naturally with your smile, making them the preferred choice for visible teeth.

  • Matches natural tooth color
  • Bonds directly to tooth structure
  • Requires less tooth removal
  • Versatile for repairs
  • Ideal for front teeth

Amalgam (Silver) Fillings

Amalgam fillings are made from a combination of metals including silver, tin, copper, and mercury. They are extremely durable and ideal for high-pressure chewing areas like molars.

  • Extremely durable and long-lasting
  • Withstands high chewing pressure
  • More affordable than composite
  • Resistant to wear and tear
  • Ideal for back teeth
Amalgam Fillings
Ceramic Fillings

Ceramic Fillings

Ceramic fillings are made of porcelain, offering excellent aesthetics and durability. They are highly resistant to staining and provide a natural, lifelike appearance that blends perfectly with your teeth.

  • Excellent aesthetics and color match
  • Highly stain-resistant
  • Durable and long-lasting
  • Biocompatible material
  • Ideal for visible areas
🦷 Fillings FAQ
1. How long do dental fillings last? +
Composite fillings last 5-7 years, while amalgam fillings can last 10-15 years or more with proper care.
2. Are tooth-colored fillings safe? +
Yes, composite fillings are completely safe, FDA-approved, and contain no mercury or harmful metals.
3. Does getting a filling hurt? +
No, we use local anesthesia to numb the area. You may feel pressure but no pain during the procedure.
4. How much do dental fillings cost? +
Costs vary based on material and size. Most insurance plans cover 50-80% of filling procedures.
5. Can I eat after getting a filling? +
Wait at least 2 hours for composite fillings and 24 hours for amalgam fillings to fully set before eating.
6. What's the difference between composite and amalgam fillings? +
Composite are tooth-colored and bond to teeth, while amalgam are silver-colored, more durable, but more visible.
7. How do I know if I need a filling? +
Signs include tooth sensitivity, visible holes or dark spots, pain when biting, or food getting stuck between teeth.
8. Can old fillings be replaced? +
Yes, worn, cracked, or discolored fillings can be safely removed and replaced with new ones.
9. How should I care for my fillings? +
Brush twice daily, floss regularly, avoid chewing hard foods, and visit your dentist every 6 months.

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