Teeth Fillings

Repairing Cavities and Restoring Tooth Strength

Teeth Fillings
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Repairing Cavities and Restoring Tooth Strength

Teeth fillings are a simple and reliable solution for treating cavities and preserving natural teeth. They restore chewing ability, prevent the spread of decay, and maintain the natural appearance of the smile. With advancements in dental materials and techniques, fillings are now durable, natural-looking, and long-lasting. Regular dental check-ups help detect cavities early, allowing fillings to be placed before more complex treatments are needed.

Teeth fillings are one of the most common and effective dental treatments used to repair teeth damaged by cavities, decay, cracks, or minor fractures. When tooth decay removes a portion of the natural tooth structure, a filling is placed to restore the tooth’s shape, strength, and normal function. This helps stop further decay and protects the tooth from additional damage.

Modern dentistry offers different types of filling materials, including composite (tooth-colored) fillings, amalgam (silver) fillings, glass ionomer, and ceramic fillings. Composite fillings are the most popular today because they closely match the natural color of teeth and provide a strong, aesthetic result. The procedure is usually quick, safe, and performed under local anesthesia for patient comfort.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about our dental treatments and services

Is getting a tooth filling painful?

No, tooth filling procedures are usually painless. Local anesthesia is used to numb the area, ensuring patient comfort. Mild sensitivity after treatment may occur but typically subsides within a short time.

How long do tooth fillings last?

The lifespan of a filling depends on the material used and oral care habits. Composite fillings generally last 5–10 years, while other materials may last longer with proper care and regular dental visits.

Which type of filling is best for me?

The best filling material depends on factors such as the size and location of the cavity, aesthetic needs, and budget. Your dentist will recommend the most suitable option after examining your tooth.