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Officer Dental Care

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Dental Fillings at Officer Dental Care

When teeth become decayed and have cavities, they need to be filled and restored to their original shape and function using safe and durable materials, such as composite.

The dentists at Officer Dental Care provide tooth-coloured composite restorations, as these allow your teeth to look the same or better than a natural tooth after the filling. We only use the most advanced materials and techniques to restore the appearance and the function of the tooth and aim to make this process as gentle and pain-free as possible. We also offer inhalation sedation to successfully manage any pain and anxiety.

Benefits of Our Amalgam-Free Fillings

Along with only using the safest and most durable materials, we can also assure that our dental fillings are Amalgam-free. This poses a number of benefits to our patients, including:

Dental Filling in Melbourne

FAQ

Amalgam-free Filling in Melbourne
You might need a dental filling if you experience any of these:
  • Toothache: Pain or discomfort in a specific tooth.
  • Sensitivity: Sharp pain when exposed to hot, cold, or sweet foods/drinks.
  • Visible holes or cracks: Chips, dark spots, or gaps in your teeth.
  • Roughness: Feeling a jagged texture on a tooth with your tongue
  • If you have any of these symptoms, see a dentist for a proper diagnosis.
    Recovery after a dental filling is usually quick. There might be some minor discomfort for a day or two, but most people can resume normal activities right away. You may experience some tooth sensitivity, especially to hot or cold. This usually goes away within a few days to a week.
    There are a variety of different types of materials that can be used in Dental filling to fill cavities in the teeth including the following:

  • gold
  • silver amalgam composite
  • ceramic
  • glass ionomers
  • Although each of these types of materials can be used to fill cavities in the teeth, some types of fillings are better suited for certain conditions.

    Your dentist is the best person to help you determine the material that is most suited for your needs, taking into consideration your budget and your current dental health.

    Recovery after a dental filling is usually quick. There might be some minor discomfort for a day or two, but most people can resume normal activities right away. You may experience some tooth sensitivity, especially to hot or cold. This usually goes away within a few days to a week.
    An amalgam filling, also known as a silver filling, is a mixture of metals used to fill cavities in teeth. The main components are:

  • Liquid mercury (around 50%)
  • Silver
  • Tin
  • Copper
  • Smaller amounts of other metals like zinc may also be present.

    DO YOU REQUIRE A DENTAL FILLING?

    Some of the tell-tale signs of tooth decay or erosion include sensitivity, pain or discomfort. If you’re experiencing any of the symptoms, then you may be a candidate for one of our high-quality composite restorations.

    Please schedule an appointment with our dentists today. If left untreated, a simple filling may turn into a more complex procedure, such as root canal therapy or even extraction. Our friendly team are passionate about prevention and would love to assist you as soon as possible.


    CONTACT US

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    Dental Fillings Officer, Beaconsfield, Pakenham, Nar Nar Goon VIC | 03 8608 7974