Cavity Filling & Dental Fillings | Kaya Dental Clinic
Restore your smile with expert cavity fillings at Kaya Dental Clinic. Our dental filling
procedures treat minor tooth fractures and decay, helping prevent further damage while
restoring tooth function and appearance.
Dental fillings not only improve the structure of decayed teeth but also reduce sensitivity
caused by enamel loss. This simple restorative treatment enhances chewing ability and overall oral health.
Cavity filling involves isolating the affected tooth and placing a composite material to restore its shape and function. A bonding agent is first applied to ensure strong adhesion. The composite is then cured with a special light and polished for a smooth, natural finish.
A typical cavity filling takes about an hour. Your dentist may take X-rays and will numb the area to ensure a painless experience. The decayed part of the tooth is removed, and a filling is placed. You may feel numb for a few hours after the procedure. Cavity fillings are safe and effective, with minimal risks. Always keep your dentist's contact handy in case of questions.
The lifespan of a dental filling depends on the material used. Amalgam fillings can last 10–15 years, while composite (tooth-colored) fillings typically last 5–7 years. Regular dental checkups help ensure your fillings stay in good condition.
The lifespan of a dental filling depends on the material used. Amalgam fillings can last 10–15 years, while composite (tooth-colored) fillings typically last 5–7 years. Regular dental checkups help ensure your fillings stay in good condition.
Tooth-colored composite and ceramic fillings blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, making them barely noticeable. However, metal fillings such as silver or gold may be more visible due to their color.
Not at all. Local anesthesia is used to numb the area, making the procedure virtually painless. You may feel slight pressure, but discomfort is minimal and temporary.
It's best to wait until the numbness from the anesthesia wears off before eating, to avoid accidentally biting your tongue or cheek. Once it does, you can resume a normal diet, but avoid sticky or hard foods for the first 24 hours.