Tooth filling near you

Almost everyone will need a tooth filling at some point to treat a cavity or repair damaged teeth. Celebrate Dental makes the process easy, whether you need a dental filling or more extensive care. Call and make an appointment today.

Why a dental filling?

There are a few reasons why your dentist might recommend a dental filling:

1. To fill a cavity

2. To repair a cracked or broken tooth

3. To rebuild a tooth due to teeth grinding or nail biting

Cavity filling

To treat a cavity your dentist will remove the decayed portion of the tooth and then “fill” the area on the tooth where the decayed material was removed.

Fillings are also used to repair cracked or broken teeth and teeth that have been worn down from misuse (such as from nail-biting or tooth grinding).

  • Sudden, unexplained pain
  • Pain while biting or chewing
  • Sensitivity near the cavity
  • Visible holes in the teeth
  • White, brown, or black spots on the tooth’s surface

Repairing cracked or damaged teeth

If your teeth are cracked or damaged, they may require more extensive work than a simple tooth filling. Your Celebrate Dental dentist may recommend a root canal and crown or extraction to relieve pain and prevent an infection from spreading.

Signs of a cracked tooth:
  • Sharp pain when biting down that quickly disappears
  • Sensitivity when eating or drinking
  • The feeling of having something stuck in your teeth

Why or when would a dental filling need to be replaced?

Over time, dental fillings can wear down, crack or become damaged. When this happens, they’ll need to be replaced. Signs that you may need a new dental filling include:

1st sign
The filling has become visibly discolored over time.
2nd Sign
Increased tooth sensitivity
3rd Sign
Rough or uneven edges around the filling
4th Sign
Persistent discomfort

Types of dental fillings

What materials are dental fillings made from? Are there advantages and disadvantages to various filling materials?

Tooth colored composite filling

Shade can be closely matched to color of existing teeth, bonds to existing tooth providing additional support, commonly used for repairs other than cavity filling, sometimes less tooth needs to be removed compared with amalgams.

Glass ionomer fillings

Mostly used for fillings below the gum line, releases fluoride that can help protect from further tooth decay.

Silver tooth filling

Lasts at least 10 to 15 years, less expensive than composite fillings.

Porcelain tooth filling

Lasts more than 15 years, more resistant to staining than composite resin material.

How teeth fillings work

Teeth fillings fill in the holes that are caused by decay. The process of getting them is a common dental procedure. See the steps below:

Local anesthetic
Your dentist will apply a local anesthetic to ease discomfort.
Remove decay
Any decay will be removed from the affected tooth or teeth.
Place filling
The chosen type of filling will be applied to the affected area.
Bite check
Your dentist will perform a bite check to make sure your teeth align comfortably.

How much do tooth fillings cost?

At Celebrate Dental, the full cost of a tooth filling ranges from $180 (Dental Savers Plan) or $198 per filling. Costs can vary depending on various factors, including the location of the tooth in your mouth, the surfaces affected, what the filling is made of, your insurance coverage and any financing and warranty options.

Contact your local Celebrate Dental office to determine your cost, based on your specific needs.

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Tooth filling FAQ’s

What is a tooth filling?

Can someone feel tooth pain after filling?

What is a tooth gap filling?

How long do tooth fillings last?

Do tooth fillings hurt?

Does dental insurance cover the cost of composite fillings?

Can a person be allergic to amalgam fillings?

What causes a new filling to simply fall out?

What's a temporary filling and why would I need one?

Are silver amalgam fillings safe?

How should I care for my teeth with fillings?

What causes tooth sensitivity after getting a dental filling?

Why do I feel pain around my dental filling?

What are indirect fillings?

Are there advantages and disadvantages to various filling materials?

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