Dental Fillings In Downtown Toronto
A filling is one of the most common treatments in dentistry. Cavities start small, but if left alone they grow into bigger problems that can threaten the tooth. A filling restores the missing structure and helps the tooth work like it should again.
			When A Filling Is Needed
You may notice sensitivity to cold or sweet foods.
Sometimes a tooth hurts when you bite down.
Other times there are no signs at all until the dentist spots decay during an exam or X-ray.
Catching a cavity early means the repair is small and straightforward.
Composite Fillings
Composite is a tooth-colored material. It blends with your natural enamel and works well for teeth that show when you smile. It bonds directly to the tooth, which helps strengthen it.
Amalgam Fillings
Amalgam is a silver-colored metal that has been used for decades. It’s very durable, which makes it useful for back teeth where chewing pressure is strongest. Some patients prefer the look of composite, but amalgam remains a reliable option.
The Procedure
Placing a filling is simple and usually takes one appointment. The area is numbed, the decay is removed, and the space is cleaned before the filling material is placed. The dentist shapes the filling so your bite feels natural. With composites, a curing light hardens the material right away.
			
			Longevity And Care
Fillings can last many years with good brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits. Like natural teeth, they can wear down over time and may eventually need to be replaced.
Why Fillings Matter
Left untreated, a cavity can spread deeper into the tooth. This can lead to infection, pain, and the need for more complex treatments like root canal therapy. A simple filling prevents that and keeps the tooth strong.
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