C.S Dental clinic

At C.S Dental clinic, we offer high-quality tooth filling treatments to restore teeth affected by cavities, minor fractures, and wear. Tooth fillings help repair damaged teeth, prevent further decay, and restore normal function and appearance. Using durable, tooth-colored materials, our dental experts ensure that your fillings blend naturally with your smile while providing long-lasting protection.

When is the Treatment Required?

Dental fillings are recommended for:

  • Cavities caused by tooth decay
  • Small cracks or fractures in teeth
  • Worn-down teeth due to grinding or chewing
  • Chipped teeth requiring minor restoration
  • Sensitive teeth caused by enamel damage
  • Replacing old or damaged fillings

Benefits of Teeth Fillings

  • Restores Tooth Structure

    Repairs damaged areas of the tooth and restores its natural shape.

  • Prevents Further Decay

    Seals cavities and prevents bacteria from causing additional damage.

  • Improves Chewing Function

    Allows you to eat comfortably and chew food properly.

  • Natural Appearance

    Tooth-colored fillings blend seamlessly with your natural teeth.

  • Reduces Sensitivity

    Protects exposed areas of the tooth that may cause discomfort.

  • Long-Lasting Protection

    Modern filling materials provide durable and reliable results for years.

Duration of the Treatment

A dental filling procedure typically takes 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the size and location of the cavity. Most fillings can be completed in a single visit, allowing patients to return to their daily activities immediately after treatment.

FAQ

Are dental fillings painful?
The procedure is usually painless as local anesthesia is used to ensure comfort during treatment.
How long do tooth fillings last?
With proper oral hygiene and regular dental checkups, fillings can last several years.
Can fillings match the color of my teeth?
Yes. We use tooth-colored composite fillings that closely match the natural shade of your teeth.
What happens if a cavity is left untreated?
Untreated cavities can grow larger, leading to pain, infection, and potentially the need for root canal treatment or tooth extraction.