Restore Teeth, Stop Decay Fast

Dental filling is a simple, effective, and quick treatment designed to remove tooth decay and restore the tooth’s natural shape and function. Cavities often start small but can deepen rapidly, causing pain, sensitivity, and eventual nerve damage if left untreated. A timely filling stops decay from spreading and strengthens the remaining tooth structure. We gently clean the cavity, remove infected portions, and place a durable, tooth-coloured filling that blends naturally with your smile. The result is a smooth, comfortable restoration that protects the tooth and prevents further complications, helping you maintain long-term oral health with minimal discomfort and downtime.

Symptoms

  • Sharp or dull tooth pain

  • Sensitivity to hot or cold

  • Visible holes or dark spots

  • Food getting stuck frequently

  • Pain while chewing

Causes

  • Poor oral hygiene habits

  • High-sugar or acidic foods

  • Plaque and bacterial buildup

  • Deep grooves or weak enamel

  • Untreated early-stage decay

How It Works

  • Check-Up & X-Ray: Detect cavity depth and tooth condition.

  • Gentle Numbing: Ensures complete comfort during cleaning.

  • Decay Removal: Infected tooth material is carefully cleared.

  • Filling Placement: Tooth-coloured material is shaped and set.

  • Final Polishing: Restores smoothness, strength, and comfort.

Benefits

  • Stops decay from spreading further

  • Restores natural chewing comfort

  • Enhances tooth strength and stability

  • Matches your natural tooth shade

  • Quick, safe, and long-lasting solution

FAQs

1. Is dental filling painful?

No, the process is painless. Local anesthesia keeps you fully comfortable.

2. How long does a filling last?

Tooth-coloured fillings last many years. Good oral care helps extend lifespan.

3. How do I know if I need a filling?

Pain, spots, or sensitivity are signs. A dental check-up confirms cavity depth.

4. Can cavities heal on their own?

No, decay cannot reverse once formed. Only a filling can stop the damage.

5. Is tooth-coloured filling safe?

Yes, it’s completely safe. The material is strong, aesthetic, and biocompatible.