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Fillings are used to fill cavities and restore the function to teeth. This process is essential for restoring strength and robustness to teeth, so that they can keep up with the demands of everyday life. White fillings are made from a resin-based matrix and a filler. They are the preferred option to metal fillings, which can look unsightly and have had issues raised about their safety.

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What are the benefits of white fillings?

White fillings are able to bolster teeth that have cavities, restoring strength and preventing any further decay from occurring. Unlike metal fillings, they will blend in with the natural colour of your teeth and will not be noticeable to other people when you speak or smile. White fillings are strong, durable and translucent, giving them a look that is very similar to your natural teeth.

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What does the treatment involve?

The procedure for white fillings is simple and you do not have to worry about feeling any pain. The composite material is inserted into the cavity in layers and an intensive light beam is then used to set the material in place. After this, the filling is shaped to fit the tooth perfectly and smoothed to create a polished finish.

White fillings can be used to restore teeth with small or medium sized cavities, but teeth with severe decay will require additional treatment. However, fillings do not last forever and will eventually need replacing.

White fillings at Time Dental can give teeth the degree of strength needed to maintain vitality, durability and aesthetics.

Frequently asked questions

How long do composite fillings last?

Composite fillings typically last between 5 to 10 years, although their longevity can vary depending on factors such as the size and location of the filling, the patient’s oral hygiene habits, and their diet. Regular dental check-ups and maintenance can help extend the lifespan of composite fillings.

Are composite fillings painful?

Composite fillings are not typically painful. We numb the area with local anaesthetic before placing the filling, ensuring that you are comfortable throughout the procedure. After the anaesthetic wears off, it’s normal to experience some sensitivity or discomfort for a few days, but this can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain medication. Overall, composite fillings are a popular choice due to their natural appearance and minimal discomfort during and after the procedure.

How much does a white filling cost?

The cost of a white filling can vary depending on factors such as the size and location of the filling, as well as the dentist’s location and expertise. Prices do vary, so it’s best to consult with your dentist for an accurate estimate based on your specific needs.

Should I have my silver fillings changed to white composite?

If you have silver amalgam fillings and would like a more aesthetic alternative, we can change them for white composite. We remove the entire silver filling, clean your tooth, and apply the composite to the tooth cavity for a natural looking repair.

Can my white filling be repaired if it gets damaged?

Yes, a composite dental filling can be easily repaired if it becomes damaged. As the composite is applied in layers and can bond to itself, we can add more material to cover the damage to your filling. In some cases, we may opt to remove the whole filling and replace it, but this still can be achieved in a single appointment.

How do I look after my white composite dental filling?

The best way to look after your white filling is to simply treat it as part of your natural tooth. Brush and floss twice a day to prevent decay forming and visit your dentist for regular check-up appointments.

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