Need a composite filling in your city?
Say goodbye to metal fillings! Our tooth-colored fillings not only protect your teeth by filling cavities but also blend perfectly with your natural teeth for a flawless appearance and comfortable feel.

Restore your smile's natural look and feel
In our office, dental fillings are a routine procedure aimed at repairing and preserving teeth, preventing painful decay or infection that might necessitate more invasive treatments. We use advanced composite resin fillings, carefully matched to the colour of your tooth. Unlike traditional metal amalgam fillings, these tooth-coloured composites bond effectively with the tooth, requiring minimal drilling and filling smaller spaces with precision.

General Dentistry
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Dental Bonding
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Dental Bridges
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Dental Crowns
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Dental Extractions
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Dental Implants
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Dentures
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Root Canal
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Teeth Cleanings
Cosmetic Dentistry
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Dental Veneers
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Invisalign
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Orthodontics
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Teeth Whitening
Children’s Dentistry
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Child’s First Appointment
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Fluoride Treatment
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Orthodontics for Teens
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Pediatric Treatment & Education
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Teeth Cleaning for Kids
Additional Services
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Oral Cancer Screening
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Sedation
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Sleep Apnea Treatment
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Sports Guards
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TMJ Therapy
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Tooth Sensitivity Treatment
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Wisdom Teeth Extraction
Frequently Asked Questions
With regular brushing, flossing, and scheduled dental visits, your fillings should typically last more ten years.
Those silver fillings you might have heard about—they’re actually made from something called dental amalgam. Some people call them ‘silver’ or ‘mercury’ fillings because of their colour. There’s been a lot of talk about whether they’re safe, but according to the Canadian Dental Association, studies haven’t shown them to make people sick.
If you’re dealing with intense tooth pain that’s making eating or sleeping difficult, it’s definitely a dental emergency—reach out to us right away so we can assist you. While you wait, try applying a cold pack on the outside of your cheek near the sore spot to ease the ache. Over-the-counter pain relievers like acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil) can also help relieve the discomfort. Just remember to follow the dosage instructions, and let us know what you’ve taken when you visit. We’re here to help you get comfortable and resolve the issue as quickly as possible!
Why are fillings important?
While the idea of getting a filling may feel like a hassle to some, you might be inclined to postpone it or question its urgency, particularly if your tooth isn’t currently causing discomfort. Nevertheless, we highly recommend scheduling your cavity treatment promptly, and here’s why:
Prevent Cavities & Infections
Fillings prevent cavities from getting worse, avoiding larger problems like painful infections or abscesses.
Strengthen Teeth & Reduce Sensitivity
In addition to restoring your tooth's strength and durability can fillings can also help decrease sensitivity to hot and cold foods.
Save Money
Treating cavities quickly can preserve your natural teeth and help you save on future dental expenses.