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Dental Fillings

Dental fillings are a common treatment used to repair teeth damaged by tooth decay, cavities, or minor fractures. By filling the affected area, we prevent further decay, protect your tooth’s structure, and restore your natural bite.

Types of Dental Fillings We Offer

We provide a range of modern filling options to suit your needs:

  • Composite Fillings – Tooth-colored fillings that blend naturally with your smile.

  • Amalgam Fillings – Durable and long-lasting metal fillings for back teeth.

  • Glass Ionomer Fillings – Ideal for sensitive areas or small cavities.

  • Ceramic Fillings – Highly aesthetic and strong fillings for a natural look.

What Our Patients Say

Family Dental Care restored my smile with veneers. The results are natural and beautiful. Highly recommend!

Michael Brown

I had severe tooth pain, and their emergency dental care gave me instant relief. Truly professional and caring.

Sarah Williams

Loved my visit! The dentists are gentle and caring. My routine checkup was quick, stress-free, and thorough

Ava D.

Emergency tooth pain? Family Dental Care saved me immediately. Professional, quick, and comforting service.

Michael

Braces and invisible aligners done perfectly. The staff is knowledgeable and very supportive throughout

Daniel K.

Why Choose Us for Your Dental Fillings?

Gentle and Comfortable Treatment

We prioritize your comfort during every visit.

Advanced Technology

Precision fillings using the latest dental equipment.

Long-lasting Solutions

Fillings designed to restore function and prevent further damage.

Experienced Dentists

Skilled professionals ensuring safe and effective treatments.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Fillings

Are dental fillings painful?

No, we use local anesthesia to ensure the procedure is comfortable and pain-free.

Yes, composite and ceramic fillings are safe, durable, and blend naturally with your teeth.

Most fillings can be completed in a single appointment, usually 20–60 minutes.

Yes, even small cavities should be treated early to prevent further decay.

Brush twice daily, floss regularly, and visit our clinic for routine check-ups.

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