Restorative Dental Care

Dental therapy and restorative care are the foundation of a healthy, radiant smile that lasts for years. These procedures go beyond simply filling cavities; they focus on the comprehensive restoration of your teeth to prevent more serious complications. We recommend dental therapy at the first sign of sensitivity, changes in enamel, or during routine check-ups to stop inflammation and deep tissue damage before they start. Timely restorative treatment allows us to preserve your natural tooth structure, halt the spread of decay, and restore perfect form and function. With modern technology and precision-matched aesthetic fillings, we ensure your results look completely natural. Our priority is a pain-free, comfortable experience—the simplest and most effective way to care for your oral health every day and avoid complex interventions in the future.

Medical Team for this Procedure

Nargilė Mekhrabov

General Dentist
  • Consultations 
  • Treatment Planning 
  • Caries (Cavity) Treatment 
  • Restoration of Worn Surfaces 
  • Bite Raising (Occlusion Elevation) 

Pricing

Large light-cured composite filling
€120
Medium light-cured composite filling
€110
Medium glass ionomer filling
€60
Temporary filling placement
€50
Full tooth restoration
€230
Large cavity filling with glass ionomer
€80
Filling adjustment
€50
Temporary filling placement
€50
Small cavity filling (Light-cured composite)
€85
Small cavity filling with glass ionomer
€50
Bioactive dentin substitute application
€100
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Payment Options

Cash, Card & Wire Transfers

We provide flexible payment solutions to make your visit seamless. We accept cash and credit/debit cards at the reception. We also offer corporate clients and international patients the option to pay via digital bank transfer.

Direct Billing with Major Health Insurance Providers

We accept the most popular health insurance policies in Lithuania! If you are covered by Gjensidige, If, Lietuvos draudimas, Seesam, Compensa, or BTA, we will handle the billing directly with your provider so you don't have to worry about the paperwork. To redeem your benefits, simply bring a valid ID and your physical insurance card (or show your provider's mobile app) to your appointment.

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A Closer Look: The Dental Filling Process

Dental filling is one of the most common procedures used to restore damaged teeth. We remove the area affected by decay (cavities) and replace it with high-quality material to return the tooth to its original shape, strength, and aesthetics.How is it done? Our step-by-step approach:

  1. Preparation & Consultation: We begin with a thorough examination and X-rays (if needed) to determine the extent of the decay. To ensure your complete comfort, local anesthesia is applied to the area.
  2. Removing Decay & Cleaning: Using specialized instruments, we gently remove the damaged tissue while carefully preserving the healthy parts of the tooth. The cavity is then thoroughly cleaned of bacteria.
  3. Filling the Tooth: We use the latest light-cured composite materials that match your natural tooth color. The material is placed into the prepared area and hardened using a specialized curing light.
  4. Finishing Touches: The filling is expertly shaped to match your tooth’s anatomy and polished for a smooth, natural feel. We also perform a bite check to ensure your chewing function is perfect and comfortable.
  5. Aftercare: We provide personalized advice on oral hygiene and nutrition to help your filling last as long as possible.

When Do You Need a Filling?

Beyond just treating cavities, restorative care is essential in several situations:

  • Dental Decay (Cavities): The most common reason. Treating decay early prevents it from reaching the nerve.
  • Dental Trauma: Restoring chips, cracks, or fractures caused by sports or accidents.
  • Wear and Tear: Correcting damage caused by teeth grinding (bruxism), aggressive brushing, or acid erosion from diet.
  • Aesthetic Enhancements: Filling gaps (diastemas), changing tooth shape, or correcting discoloration.
  • Replacing Old Fillings: Over time, old fillings can wear down, crack, or leak, requiring a refresh to protect the tooth.
  • Reducing Sensitivity: In some cases, fillings protect exposed tooth necks, significantly reducing sensitivity to cold or heat.

Comfort and Pain Management

Does it hurt?

Your comfort is our priority. Most fillings are performed under local anesthesia, meaning the procedure is virtually pain-free.

  • Local Anesthesia: We use high-quality numbing agents that take effect within minutes.
  • Post-Procedure Care: Once the numbness wears off, you may feel slight temporary sensitivity. We recommend avoiding hot or very cold drinks until the anesthesia has fully dissipated to avoid accidental biting of the cheek or tongue.
  • Stress-Free Environment: For patients with high anxiety or dental phobia, we offer additional calming solutions (sedation) to ensure a relaxed experience.

F.A.Qs

Can I eat immediately after a dental filling?

It is recommended to wait until the numbness wears off after the filling. If a light-cured composite filling is used, you can eat immediately after the procedure.

How long does a dental filling procedure take?

Filling a single tooth usually takes from 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the size and complexity of the filling.

How long do dental fillings last?

The lifespan of dental fillings depends on the material used, dental habits, and oral hygiene. Composite fillings can last 5–10 years, while metal (amalgam) fillings can last even longer.

Can dental filling cause sensitivity?

Some patients may experience temporary tooth sensitivity after a filling, which usually disappears within a few days.

Do filled teeth require special care?

Filled teeth do not have special care requirements, but it is important to maintain good oral hygiene and visit the dentist regularly.

What should I do if a filling falls out or breaks?

If a filling falls out or breaks, you should contact your dentist as soon as possible. Until your visit, you should avoid eating on the side where the filled tooth is located and maintain good oral hygiene.

What is dental filling?

Dental filling is a dental procedure during which damaged tooth tissue is removed and filled with a special material called a filling, in order to restore the structure and function of the tooth.

What materials are used for dental fillings?

The most commonly used materials are composites (synthetic resins), amalgam, ceramics, and sometimes gold alloys. The choice depends on the location of the filling, aesthetic requirements, and cost.

When is a dental filling needed?

Fillings are required in cases of dental caries (cavities), dental trauma, wear and tear, aesthetic problems, or for the replacement of old fillings.

Is dental filling painful?

Usually, dental filling is not painful because local anesthesia is used during the procedure. After the procedure, some minor discomfort or sensitivity may be felt.

Clinic Contacts

Business Hours:

I-V 09:00 - 20:00

VI-VII Closed