Dental Fillings in Midtown Toronto, ON

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A dental filling is a quick and easy way to stop small tooth problems from turning into bigger ones. Our team uses materials that look just like your natural tooth, and we work carefully to make sure your dental filling is done accurately and stays strong.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Fillings
How can I tell if I need a dental filling?
Look for these signs:
Pain in a tooth that keeps coming back.
Your tooth hurts when you eat hot or cold foods.
You see dark spots or small holes on your tooth.
If you notice you have any of these signs, it's time to call us so a dentist can check your tooth.
Does it hurt to get a dental filling?
We want you to be comfortable! We use a special medicine called a local anesthetic (like lidocaine) to make the tooth area completely numb before we start the treatment.
That means you should feel very little or no pain while our dental team is completing your treatment.
How long does a dental filling last?
How long a filling lasts depends mostly on what it's made of.
Composite fillings (the white, tooth-coloured ones) usually work well for about 5 to 7 years if you brush and take good care of them.
Amalgam fillings (the silver-coloured ones) are very strong and often last much longer—usually 10 to 15 years or even more!
Glass ionomer fillings usually last a shorter time, around 2 to 5 years. They are often used in areas that don't get much chewing pressure.
A note about your filling: If you ever feel like your filling is loose, rough, or if you feel any new pain or sensitivity around it, please contact our dental team right away! We can check your filling to make sure it is still sealed and secure.
Can dental fillings fall out?
Yes, sometimes. After many years, or if new decay grows around them, fillings can get loose. Coming in for your regular check-ups lets us look closely at your fillings to make sure they are sealed tightly. This helps stop them from falling out.
Are tooth-coloured fillings as strong as metal ones?
Dental materials are always getting better! The tooth-coloured composite fillings are now very tough and strong. They can be used successfully to fix most teeth in your mouth.
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