
Dental Fillings
A dental filling is a common restorative treatment used to repair teeth that have been damaged by decay, wear, or minor fractures. The procedure restores the tooth’s function, integrity, and appearance, helping you maintain a healthy and confident smile.
When Do You Need a Filling?
A filling may be recommended if you experience:
● Tooth decay (cavities)
● Sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet foods
● A chipped or cracked tooth
● Worn or eroded tooth surfaces
The Procedure
1. Examination & Diagnosis – The dentist examines the tooth and may take an X-ray to assess the extent of the damage.
2. Cleaning – The decayed or damaged portion of the tooth is gently removed.
3. Filling Placement – The cleaned cavity is filled with a suitable material (such as composite resin, amalgam, or ceramic) to restore strength and shape.
4. Shaping & Polishing – The filling is shaped to match your bite and polished for a smooth, natural finish.
Types of Fillings
● Composite (Tooth-Colored): Aesthetic, blends with natural teeth, commonly used for front and back teeth.
● Amalgam (Silver): Durable and long-lasting, often used in back teeth.
● Ceramic or Porcelain: Strong, stain-resistant, and highly aesthetic.
● Glass Ionomer: Releases fluoride and is often used for children or small cavities.
Benefits of Fillings
● Stops decay from spreading further
● Restores natural function and chewing ability
● Improves tooth strength and durability
● Provides a natural look with modern tooth-colored materials
● Relieves pain or sensitivity caused by cavities
