• Restore Function: Tooth fillings repair cavities, allowing the normal function of teeth, like chewing food.
  • Prevent Further Damage: Fillings help prevent the spread of cavities and protect the teeth from further damage. 
  • Restore Aesthetics: Modern white fillings blend seamlessly with natural teeth, improving appearance and restoring a confident smile.

Tooth Fillings

Sometimes, your teeth will get damaged, either due to an accident while eating or playing sport, or just through long-term decay. When this happens, we want to ensure that you can keep as much of the natural tooth as possible.

Most people will have had fillings at some point in their life, and the function of the filling is to fill a gap left as a result of tooth decay or damage. Having a filling means that your tooth will be back to normal in both its function and form.

By filling a tooth, it is stopping bacteria from entering the hole that has developed, and this means that you will be able to avoid any decay in the future. Come see us in Chapel Allerton, Leeds today.

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Bethany

Dr Gill and the team are AMAZING. Both knowledgable and kind making you feel comfortable and in expert hand. Didn’t even feel the anaesthetic needle go in when I had my filling!

 

Dentist in Leeds

Becky

This is the best dentist. Dr Gill is so kind and explains everything really well. I have had an assessment, hygiene appointment and fillings and each time they have been so professional and reassuring. Would highly recommend!

There are a few different kinds of materials that can be used for fillings, and there are different reasons that we might recommend each one to you. Many people have allergies to certain metals, so you can be assured that if this is the case with you, we have plenty of alternatives. The materials we are able to use are:

  • Silver: These are a relatively common option due to the fact that they are not expensive. They can be wear-resistant, meaning that it is less likely they’ll need to be replaced in the future. However, they can be seen quite easily, so might not be the best choice for a prominent tooth
  • Composite resin: these can be made to be the same colour as your natural teeth, meaning nobody will notice that you have a filling
  • In certain cases where significant tooth structure is damaged, your dentist may advise for inlay / onlay which can be either porcelain or gold.   

During the procedure, you may be given a local anaesthetic, depending on how deep the filling needs to go. Then, your dentist will drill your tooth to remove any decay, leaving a clean surface for the filling to fit into. After this, the filling will be added and shaped. You will be asked to rinse your mouth, and then you will be free to go home. A filling appointment is usually very quick.

After you’ve had your filling, you should stick to cold foods only if you’ve had an anaesthetic, as you may not be able to tell whether the food is too hot for you to eat. You should also avoid chewy foods, as these could pull the filling out of place.

With regards to cleaning your filling, you will simply be able to continue your current dental routine. It may be tempting to eat on the opposite side of your mouth to your filling, however, you should avoid doing this if possible as you may find that those teeth will be worn down more quickly.

On the whole, if you look after your mouth and take care when eating, your fillings should be perfectly safe and held in place for many years.

Avg. Treatment Time

60 mins to 90 mins

Anaesthetic

Yes

No. of Treatments

Single or more visits

Fee Guide

Composite Filling

 FROM £155

Amalgam Filling

FROM £125

Deciduous Teeth Fillings

From £50

Temporary Filling

From £85

Teeth Filling

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