Dental Filling

A dental filling is done to restore a tooth affected by caries. This restores tooth’s form, colour and function.

FAQ on dental fillings

What is Tooth Decay or “Cavity”?

Tooth decay or cavity is a disease that destroys the structure of teeth. If left untreated, it can lead to, sensitivity, pain and infection and in severe cases, tooth loss.

What causes tooth decay?

Bacteria in the mouth feeding on sugar from diet/food produce acids that destroy tooth structure creating a “hole” in the tooth, otherwise known as cavity.

Can tooth decay spread from one tooth to another?

Yes! Decay which starts on the sides of teeth can spread to the adjacent tooth if left untreated.

What is the treatment for tooth decay?

If detected at the earliest, tooth decay can be treated by simply filling the cavity with tooth colour materials. If the decay is extensive causing pain or swelling, a root canal treatment is recommended.

What are the filling materials that are used?

The most commonly used dental filling materials are silver amalgam, GIC (Glass Ionomer Cement) and composite (tooth colour) materials.

Are Silver Fillings Safe?

No conclusive proof of silver (amalgam) fillings being toxic, if properly performed, has been found. However, with the introduction of newer filling materials, like GIC, resin or composites, amalgam is not used as often as it once was.

SmileSense Dental Clinic uses the latest and safest material for your fillings. We currently don’t use Silver Amalgam for your regular fillings.

What is resin or composite filling material?

They are the latest tooth coloured filling material today. More than 90% of all fillings nowadays are done with resin or composite materials.

How long will a filling take?

It usually takes around 10 – 15 minutes for filling a tooth.

Will I require Local anaesthesia?

Usually no.

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