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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:
Beyond just treating cavities, restorative care is essential in several situations:
Does it hurt?
Your comfort is our priority. Most fillings are performed under local anesthesia, meaning the procedure is virtually pain-free.

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.

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

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.

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

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

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.

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.

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.

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

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.
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