These natural-looking fillings are colour-matched to blend with your tooth. They’re ideal for front teeth or any visible area of your smile. Composite fillings are durable, discreet, and a popular choice among patients looking for a seamless result.
Amalgam is a strong, long-lasting material often used on back teeth where extra strength is needed. It's a reliable option for restoring function in areas that handle heavy chewing.
This material releases small amounts of fluoride over time, offering added protection against future cavities. Glass ionomer is often used in non-load-bearing areas or in patients with higher cavity risk.
"We pay attention to the details and work with each patient to find solutions for their unique treatment needs, ensuring a comfortable treatment experience. No matter what brings you here, we want you to leave loving your smile and feeling great about yourself!"
We recommend a dental filling if you have:A cavity or tooth decay – Treating small cavities early helps preserve the natural tooth and avoid more complex procedures.
Yes, we offer flexible payment options and financing plans to help make your dental care affordable.
Composite fillings match your tooth color but may cost more, while amalgam fillings are more noticeable but generally more durable.
Regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups help prevent cavities and the need for fillings.
Most dental insurance plans cover fillings as a basic restorative procedure. We accept payment from all major insurance providers.
Regular dental check-ups help identify cavities early, but sensitivity to hot/cold or sweet foods may indicate a cavity.
Modern composite fillings are highly durable and provide excellent strength for most applications.
You can eat once the anesthetic wears off, typically within a few hours after the procedure.
Most filling procedures take 30-60 minutes, depending on the size and location of the cavity.
No, we use effective local anaesthetics and gentle techniques to ensure your comfort throughout the procedure.
With proper care, composite fillings typically last 5-10 years, while amalgam fillings can last 10-15 years or longer.