It is not always clear whether a small change in a tooth requires attention or monitoring. We take a steady approach to help you understand what may be relevant to your oral health.
Tooth fillings are used to repair areas of decay or damage and help maintain the function of your teeth.
At our dental clinic, our dentist carefully examines the affected tooth, explains the findings, and discusses appropriate treatment options. We provide clear information so you can consider the available care options and make informed decisions about your dental health.
Learning how this treatment supports tooth structure and everyday function can help you understand why fillings are often recommended when damage or decay affects a tooth and requires restoration.
Fillings help rebuild areas of the tooth affected by decay.
Treatment helps protect the remaining natural tooth structure.
Fillings help teeth continue functioning during normal daily use.
Treating damaged teeth may contribute to maintaining overall oral health over time.
Changes in tooth structure can sometimes indicate areas affected by decay or damage. During dental visits, our dentist checks for early signs that may suggest a tooth filling could be discussed.
Tooth fillings involve several stages, beginning with examination and ending with restoring the tooth. We explain each step clearly and work in a structured way so you understand the procedure.
Our dentist examines the affected tooth and surrounding structure to identify decay and determine whether a filling is appropriate.
The affected area is cleaned and prepared so the filling material can be placed.
A tooth-coloured filling material is applied to restore the damaged area and support the tooth’s structure.
Our dentist reviews the bite and shape of the filling to confirm that the tooth functions normally.
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The lifespan of a tooth filling can vary depending on the material used, the location of the filling, and daily oral care habits. Regular dental visits allow existing fillings to be checked so their condition can be reviewed over time.
Yes. Over time, fillings may show signs of wear or small changes along the edges. If this occurs, our dentist can assess the tooth and discuss whether repairing or replacing the filling is appropriate.
Some people may notice temporary sensitivity to temperature or pressure after a filling is placed. This usually settles as the tooth adjusts. If sensitivity continues or changes, contacting our clinic allows our dentist to review the tooth and discuss suitable next steps.