Fillings and Restorations
Sometimes a tooth may need a filling if it has decay that’s gone deeper than the enamel into the inner body of the tooth. If left untreated, the decay can reach up to the nerve of the tooth, which can cause a very painful toothache. Dental fillings can help restore your teeth and prevent more damage.
Fillings are a protective measure for cavities created by plaque – a sticky layer of germs that forms on teeth daily. Around 96% of Australian adults have at least one tooth that’s either decayed or been filled. (The average is at least 10!). On average, Australian teens have at least two decayed or filled teeth.
Fillings usually only take one appointment and the process is simple. Our dentist will carefully remove the decay from the tooth and fill it with the white filling material. It doesn’t take long, depending on how much decay needs removing.
Many people avoid getting a filling because they believe it is very painful. However, technology and innovation has made fillings very quick and simple, with little pain involved these days.
If you need a filling, avoiding it will only create bigger health problems down the track, including root canals and tooth extraction.can
Broken and missing teeth
Why Patients Choose Our Dental Fillings in Glenmore Park
Tooth-Coloured Options
Tooth-coloured fillings are shade-matched to blend in with your natural teeth.
Restores the Tooth
A filling restores the shape and function of a tooth affected by decay or damage.
Often a Single Visit
Many fillings can be completed in a single appointment.
Addresses Decay Early
Treating decay early can help prevent it from progressing further.
Fillings FAQs
How long do fillings last?
The lifespan of a filling varies depending on its size, location, the material used, and how well you care for your teeth. With good oral hygiene and regular check-ups, fillings can last for many years. Your dentist can monitor them over time.
What are tooth-coloured fillings?
Tooth-coloured (composite) fillings are shade-matched to your natural teeth so they blend in. Your dentist can discuss the most suitable filling material for your individual situation.
Does getting a filling hurt?
Fillings are usually placed under local anaesthetic, so the area is numbed during treatment. Some mild sensitivity afterwards is common and generally settles. Let your dentist know if you have any concerns.
How do I know if I need a filling?
Decay does not always cause symptoms in its early stages, which is why regular check-ups are important. Your dentist may detect decay during an examination, sometimes with the help of X-rays, and recommend a filling if needed.
How do I care for a tooth after a filling?
Continue to brush twice a day, clean between your teeth daily, and attend regular check-ups. Limiting sugary foods and drinks also helps reduce the risk of further decay around the filling.
