Fillings

These are used to repair tooth decay or fractures in teeth.

They can be a range of different materials from traditional amalgam fillings to mercury free composite (white) fillings.

Smaller filling may be carried out effectively without a local anaesthetic.

Inlays or Onlays are sometimes a more durable option instead of doing a filling.

White (Mercury Free) Fillings

Stained white filling Restoration with buccal composite
1. Patient with unattractive front tooth filling 2. After restoration with white filling

Tooth with occlusal decay Tooth decay Restoration occlusal composite
1. Small cavity found on x-ray 2. Upon removal of decay (not complete) 3. After restoration with white filling

Fractured molar Core buildup restoration composite
1. Patient with fractured back tooth 2. After building up the tooth with white filling

Silver (Amalgam) Fillings

Fractured, leaking amalgam Fractured, leaking amalgam
1. Painful, leaking, old filling 2. After restoration with silver filling

Broken filling Silver amalgam
1. Old broken filling 2. After restoration with silver filling

Discuss Filling options with your dentist.

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