Fillings

Dental fillings are used to fill a cavity (a hole in your tooth caused by decay) or other damage such as a chipped or fractured tooth. They help restore the shape and function of the tooth and protect it from further damage. Your Homemill Dental Care dentist will assess your tooth and recommend a filling where appropriate as part of your ongoing dental care.

Treating damage early

During a routine dental health check-up, your dentist will examine your teeth for signs of decay or other damage. Identifying problems early allows treatment to be carried out before the tooth becomes weaker or more extensive treatment is required. If a filling is recommended, your dentist will explain why it is needed and discuss the treatment with you.

What does filling treatment involve?

Filling treatment is a common procedure and is often completed in a single appointment. Your dentist will carefully remove any damaged or weakened tooth structure before cleaning the area and placing a filling material to restore the tooth. Treatment aims to help protect the tooth and allow it to function normally.

Types of dental fillings

There are different types of filling materials available. The most suitable option will depend on the location of the tooth, the extent of the damage and your individual needs.

Your dentist may discuss:

  • Tooth-coloured (composite) fillings, which are designed to blend with the natural colour of your teeth
  • Silver (amalgam) fillings, which may be used on back teeth
  • Indirect fillings, such as inlays or onlays, which are custom-made and may be recommended for larger areas of damage

Your Homemill Dental Care dentist will explain the options available and advise on the most appropriate type of filling for you.

If you are concerned about a damaged tooth or think you may need a filling, contact Homemill Dental Care on 01425 620750 to book an appointment.

Treatments

Root canal treatment

If you have been experiencing severe tooth pain, it is possible that you may require root canal treatment. Your Homemill Dental Care dentist can treat your tooth without the need to remove it, leaving you pain-free and in good oral health.

    Treatments

    Inlays and onlays

    If you have damage to a tooth that cannot be fixed with a filling, our Homemill Dental Care dentists can fit an inlay or onlay to cover the damage and restore your tooth to its natural looking state.

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