Teeth Filling

Teeth Filling

Restore Your Teeth with Modern, Natural-Looking Fillings

Professional extraction provides immediate relief from the pain of severely damaged or infected teeth while eliminating the source of infection.

Dental fillings are restorative materials used to repair teeth damaged by decay or minor fractures. After removing the decayed portion of the tooth, we fill the cavity with a durable material that protects the tooth from further damage and restores its function and appearance.

Types of Dentures We Offer

Complete Dentures

Replace all teeth in an arch (upper, lower, or both) with removable prosthetics that rest on the gums.

Immediate Dentures

Placed immediately after tooth extraction so you never have to go without teeth during the healing process.

Implant-Supported Dentures

Secured to dental implants for superior stability and chewing power, eliminating the need for adhesives and preventing bone loss.

Overdentures

Rest on both the gums and remaining natural teeth or implants, providing additional stability.

Flexible Dentures

Made from flexible, lightweight materials that can be more comfortable and less visible than traditional dentures.

Partial Dentures

Replace multiple missing teeth when some natural teeth remain, using clasps or precision attachments to secure to existing teeth.

Our Treatment Process

Transforming your smile with dentures is a personalized journey, designed to ensure comfort, function, and aesthetics. Here’s what to expect during the process:

  • Consultation & Design

    We assess your needs and create a personalized denture plan.

  • Impressions & Customization

    Precise molds ensure a perfect fit, with try-ins for adjustments.

  • Fitting & Support

    Expert adjustments, care guidance, and ongoing follow-ups for lasting comfort.

Everything You Need to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

There are many questions about fillings. We have selected frequently asked questions about this service. If you do not see your answer, please contact us.

Does getting a filling hurt?
The procedure is painless thanks to effective anesthesia, with only mild pressure or vibration. Topical numbing helps with comfort, and extra relaxation options are available for anxious patients. Post-treatment sensitivity is usually minimal and temporary.
How long do dental fillings last?
Composite fillings last around 5-10 years, while amalgam or gold can exceed 10-15 years. Good oral hygiene, avoiding grinding, and regular check-ups help extend their lifespan—some lasting over 15 years with proper care.
Will my filling be noticeable?
Tooth-colored fillings blend seamlessly with natural teeth and are nearly invisible. We match shades precisely, ensuring a natural look even for front teeth. Strength-focused materials may be used for back teeth.
Can decay occur under a filling?
Yes, but we take steps to reduce the risk—removing all decay beforehand, using well-sealing materials, and ensuring tight margins. Good oral hygiene and regular checkups help catch potential issues early.

Ready to Book Your Appointment?

Contact us today to schedule your visit and take the first step toward a healthier smile.