Composite Fillings

Repair cavities and damaged teeth with natural-looking composite fillings.

Composite fillings use a durable blend of resin and ceramic that matches your natural tooth shade. They bond directly to the tooth, restoring strength and appearance while blending seamlessly with surrounding teeth.

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What Are Composite Fillings?

Composite fillings are tooth-coloured restorations used to repair cavities, chips, and minor tooth damage. Made from a blend of resin and fine particles, they bond directly to your tooth, creating a strong and natural-looking repair that blends seamlessly with your smile.

Benefits of Composite Fillings:

When Do You Need a Composite Filling?

If you’re experiencing any of these issues, a composite filling may be the right solution for you:

Cavities (tooth decay)

Chipped or cracked teeth

Worn-down teeth

Replacing old metal (silver) fillings

Minor cosmetic corrections

Closing small gaps between teeth (diastemas)

✦ If a filling isn’t enough, a crown can save your natural tooth.

Benefits

Benefits of Composite Fillings

Discover why millions of patients choose composite fillings.

Matches Natural Tooth Color

Custom shade-matched to blend perfectly with your smile.

 

Preserves More Tooth

Less drilling required compared to amalgam fillings.

 

Strong & Long-Lasting

Durable composite resins that stand the test of time.

 

Done in One Visit

Walk in with a cavity, walk out with a restored tooth.

Visual Proof

Smile Transformations

Real results from our patients — subtle yet life-changing.

Full Smile Makeover

Bright, perfectly aligned smile

Porcelain Veneers

Flawless porcelain restoration

Invisalign® Treatment

Naturally straight teeth

Your Composite Filling Journey

The composite filling procedure is quick, comfortable, and usually completed in a single visit.

1

Exam & Cleaning

Checking and preparing the area.

2

Decay Removal

Clearing out damaged tooth structure.

3

Layering

Applying the tooth-colored composite.

4

Curing

Using a special light to harden the material.

5

Polishing

Shaping and smoothing for a natural feel.

Composite vs. Silver Fillings

See why composite fillings are the preferred modern choice.

Composite
Amalgam
Appearance
Composite: Matches tooth color
Amalgam: Silver/dark metallic
Tooth Preservation
Composite: Preserves more structure
Amalgam: Requires more removal
Safety
Composite: Mercury-free
Amalgam: Contains mercury
Durability
Composite: 5–15+ years
Amalgam: 10–15 years
Comfort
Composite: Bonds to tooth, less sensitivity
Amalgam: May expand/contract
The Experience

A Comfortable, Calm & Precise Filling Experience

Every composite filling treatment is designed around comfort, accuracy, and attentive patient care.

One-on-One Consultations

Dedicated appointments focused entirely on understanding your tooth concerns.

Advanced Technology

Modern imaging and precise dental tools for accurate cavity treatment.

Gentle Care

Comfort-focused techniques for a smooth, stress-free procedure.

Comfort & Care

A welcoming environment designed to keep you relaxed and reassured.

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Office Hours

Mon–Wed: 9:00am – 6:00pm
Thursday & Friday :8:00am – 5:00pm
Saturday: 8:00am – 3:00pm
Sunday : Closed

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Not at all. The composite filling procedure is done under local anesthesia, so you won’t feel pain. Most patients experience little to no discomfort during or after treatment.
With proper care and regular dental visits, composite fillings typically last 5 to 10 years or more. Avoiding hard foods and maintaining good oral hygiene extends their lifespan.

Yes! Unlike some dental restorations, composite fillings are placed and completed in a single appointment, usually within 30–60 minutes.

Absolutely. Composite fillings are made from biocompatible, mercury-free materials that have been used safely in dentistry for decades.

Yes. Many patients choose to replace their old amalgam (silver) fillings with composite fillings for a more natural, aesthetic result.