Repair cavities and minor tooth damage with tooth-colored composite fillings that blend perfectly with your natural smile.

Are you experiencing issues with your teeth such as:
Composite fillings, also known as tooth-colored or white fillings, are a popular dental restoration used to repair teeth affected by decay, cracks, or fractures. Made from a durable resin material mixed with fine glass or quartz particles, these fillings are designed to match the natural shade of your teeth, making them virtually invisible. Unlike traditional amalgam fillings, composite fillings bond directly to the tooth structure, providing excellent support and preventing further damage. Our clinic does not use amalgam fillings. We only use composite white fillings that match the natural color of your teeth.

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A simple, organized process designed to make your transformation as smooth as possible
Examination, X-rays, and removal of decayed or damaged tooth structure.
The tooth is prepared with a bonding agent, and the composite resin is applied in layers.
A special light hardens the resin, which is then shaped and polished to match your tooth.
Your bite is checked, and any necessary adjustments are made for comfort.
We recommend that patients return 1–2 days after completing treatment to ensure the bite is comfortable and to make any final adjustments if needed.
Common Questions About Composite Fillings
With proper care, composite fillings can last 5-10 years or even longer, depending on their size and location.
The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia, so you will not feel pain during the filling process. Some mild sensitivity might occur afterward, which is usually temporary.
While more resistant to staining than natural tooth enamel, composite fillings can absorb some stains over time, especially from coffee, tea, or red wine. Good oral hygiene and regular professional dental cleaning helps maintain their appearance.
Composite fillings are tooth-colored and bond to the tooth, preserving more natural tooth structure. Amalgam fillings are silver-colored, made of metal alloys, and require more tooth preparation.Amalgam fillings are less commonly used by dentists nowadays.
Don’t let cavities or minor damage compromise your smile. Contact us today for a consultation to see if composite fillings are right for you.




