What is a tooth filling and
why is it needed?

Do you have a cavity? Teeth can decay for a number of reasons, including:

  • Poor oral hygiene
  • A chip or fracture
  • High sugar consumption
  • Compromised or weak enamel
  • Dry mouth

While they aren’t uncommon, cavities can lead to other dental issues if left untreated. The good news is, the most common cavity treatment comes in the form of dental fillings, which is a quick and easy procedure with little downtime. The decay in your tooth is cleaned and filled with a composite resin to seal the tooth, stop the spread of decay and restore the natural tooth form and function.

When you need a tooth filling dentist in Indore, call us. Our team is here to help.

Are dental fillings painful?

To prevent pain or discomfort during the tooth filling process, dentists typically use a local anaesthetic to numb the area prior to filling the cavity. A numbing gel is often applied prior to the use of the anaesthetic so that the pain from injection is minimized as well.

If you’re feeling anxious about dental fillings, let us know. We’re happy to discuss options and will ensure your experience is as comfortable as possible. We got you!

What’s the procedure for
Enhance Aesthetic Hub dental fillings?

Getting a tooth filling is a quick procedure that takes less than an hour and as little as 20 minutes for each cavity. Once the anaesthetic has been injected and the cavity site is numb, a drilling instrument is used to remove decayed portions of the tooth inside the cavity. The cavity area is cleared of any debris or bacteria before the filling material is placed inside. The surface of the filling is then polished and finished for aesthetic purposes.

Enhance Aesthetic Hub Dentistry, we’re ready to carefully look into your case and work together to offer the best and most comprehensive care.

Hear from our patients

"Walked into Dr.Pratibha's clinic , with a simple need for teeth cleansing which was a routine requirement. What I got was not ‘just’ what I needed but extended advisory for preventing probable disorders."

- Neethu George