Dental Fillings from £250

Treatment Duration
30+ minutes per filling

Price
From £250

Recovery Time
3 hours
Long-lasting white fillings for a healthier smile
Dental composite fillings are a reliable solution for treating cavities, restoring teeth affected by decay or replacing defective old restorations. A filling protects the tooth from further decay, restores function, and ensures a natural appearance. Modern fillings are crafted to blend seamlessly with your natural tooth colour, so you can maintain a confident smile.
At Wimpole Street Dental Clinic, we only use the best materials, equipment and the most advanced techniques to provide durable, anatomical fillings in a pain-free and relaxed environment. Our team has vast experience and incredible skills, and we are dedicated to making the process as comfortable as possible, helping you preserve your dental health with minimal disruption. Expert care that leaves your teeth healthier and stronger.
Fillings are suitable for individuals of all ages who have teeth with cavities, fractures or leaking old restorations. They are a better, less toxic and less invasive alternative to amalgam fillings. Composite fillings are very technique-sensitive and do require expertise in order to work perfectly well for many years. At Wimpole Street Dental Clinic we ensure that your teeth will be restored with perfection.
If you’ve experienced tooth sensitivity, pain while chewing, or visible spots of decay, a filling can provide relief and restore your tooth. Having said this, the majority of times the need of a dental filling comes without any symptoms. Most patients are unaware that their old restorations may be failing, but sometimes this can come with increased sensitivity, food trap, sudden sharp corner and foul smell. Visit our team regularly for in-depth check ups and to ensure your teeth are in great shape.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long do dental fillings last?
Is getting a filling painful?
No, the procedure is generally pain-free due to the use of local anaesthesia. You may feel slight pressure during the filling process, but our team ensures your comfort throughout. Post-treatment sensitivity may occur briefly but usually resolves within a few days.
What types of fillings are available, and which is best for me?
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Will a filling change the appearance of my tooth?
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