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Fillings

Restoring your smile, one tooth at a time.

What do you mean by “fillings”?

Fillings (or “restorations” as we like to call them) replaces lost tooth structure.

One of the most common reasons why you lose tooth structure is dental decay. Other reasons include trauma or broken tooth due to biting on hard food.

Whatever the reason may be, being in a situation like this is not comfortable and can affect your daily life.

 

What sort of materials do you use for your fillings?

At this time, we favour composite resin (white fillings); a tooth-coloured plastic and glass mixture used to restore decayed teeth. We prefer this material because they are an aesthetic, tooth-sparing (you do not need to remove as much tooth structure compared to having an amalgam/silver filling) and tooth-bonding material.

 

Why would I need a filling?

Here are some pretty good reasons:

  • Replace lost tooth structure so that your tooth will not continue to break further due to lost structure and decay. This allows you to eat and drink without worry.
  • To decrease/eliminate sensitivity, as part of your tooth (the dentine) will be exposed in your mouth.
  •  Improve the shape and size of your teeth in order to smile and look good (for more information about this procedure, please see cosmetic dentistry – direct veneers and cosmetic dentistry in general).

 


There are times when fillings is not suitable for you

  • When there’s not a lot of natural tooth left, fillings will make the teeth even weaker. This is when recommend you having a crown done instead.
  • When your decay is deep into the nerves of your tooth and causing a lot of discomfort. You’ll need to get rid of the pain by root canal treatment, then consider a replacement with a crown.
  • When the tooth is so broken down it cannot be saved. This is due to not enough tooth to be able for us to build on further (i.e. the foundation of the house is so bad that it is not worth rebuilding).

    When this happens, you’ll need to consider having the whole tooth replaced via implants, bridges or dentures.

Further information about fillings

An Awkward Yeti comic about having a very sweet tooth:

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So what’s the best for me?

Each person have their own unique needs so it is difficult to tell. The best way to know what you need is to contact us and we'll sit down with you to go through the best options.