TOOTH FILLING
Protect Your Smile Restore Your Health.
Tooth fillings are a simple and effective way to repair cavities, stop tooth decay, and protect your teeth from further damage. We use advanced materials and gentle techniques to restore your teeth and keep your smile healthy.
Comfortable, Reliable Care for a Healthier Smile
Tooth Fillings for Stronger, Healthier Teeth
As a leading provider of dental services, we understand the importance of maintaining good oral health. One of the most common procedures performed by dentists is dental fillings. Visit us in Philadelphia, Deptford, and Abington, PA, for exceptional dental filling services.
Abington, PA
Northeast Philadelphia
West Deptford, NJ
WHY TOOTH FILLINGS MATTER
Benefits of Dental Fillings
Restore damaged, worn, or missing teeth with personalized treatments designed to improve your smile’s strength, function, appearance, and long-term oral health.
Restoring Functionality
Dental fillings help restore the functionality of your teeth. They enable you to bite and chew your food properly.
Preventing Further Damage
If left untreated, cavities can lead to further damage, including tooth loss. By filling the cavity, you prevent further damage and preserve the tooth.
Improving Aesthetics
Dental fillings can improve the appearance of your teeth. Modern dental materials can match your natural teeth' color, ensuring a seamless blend.
Long-Lasting Protection
Modern filling materials are strong, durable, and built to protect your teeth for years.
Protect Your Smile With Timely Dental Care
Regular dental checkups and timely fillings can save your teeth from more extensive treatment in the future. Our team is here to provide gentle, high-quality care to keep your smile strong and healthy.
Regular Checkups for Long-Lasting
Maintain Your Smile With Proper Filling Care
Visit your dentist regularly for checkups and cleanings. Your dentist can detect any issues with your fillings early on and recommend the necessary treatment. Dental fillings are an essential component of maintaining good oral health. They restore functionality, prevent further damage, and improve aesthetics. By understanding the different types of fillings and proper care, you can ensure the longevity of your fillings and maintain a healthy smile. For professional tooth filling services in Philadelphia, Deptford, and Abington, PA, contact us today.
Types of Dental Fillings
Choose the Right Filling for Your Smile
We offer a variety of high-quality filling materials to meet your needs, preferences, and oral health goals. Your dentist will recommend the best option for a natural-looking, comfortable, and long-lasting result.
Composite Fillings
Composite fillings are made of a resin material that can be matched to the color of your natural teeth. They are more aesthetically pleasing than amalgam fillings but may need to be more durable.
Ceramic Fillings
Ceramic fillings are made of a porcelain material that can be matched to the color of your natural teeth. They are more durable than composite fillings but may be more expensive.
Brush and Floss Regularly
Brush and floss your teeth regularly to prevent further decay and damage to your fillings
Caring for Dental Fillings
Proper care of your dental fillings is essential to ensure their longevity. Here are some tips for caring for your dental fillings
Avoid Hard Foods
Avoid hard foods that can damage your fillings, such as hard candies, ice, and popcorn kernels.
Amalgam Fillings
Durable metal alloy fillings that provide strong, reliable protection, especially for cavities in back teeth.
CARING FOR YOUR FILLINGS
Simple Steps for Lasting Results
Follow simple daily care habits and regular dental visits to protect your fillings, prevent further decay, and maintain a healthy, confident smile for years to come.
Brush Regularly
Brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste to keep your teeth and fillings clean.
Floss Daily
Floss daily to remove plaque and food particles around your fillings.
Avoid Hard Foods
Avoid biting on hard foods like ice, hard candy, or pens to prevent damage.
Limit Sugary Snacks
Limit sugary and acidic foods and drinks to reduce the risk of cavities.
Regular Checkups
Visit your dentist for checkups and cleanings to maintain your oral health.