Three white tooth models with gold and silver dental crowns on pink background.

Natural-Looking Restorations for Decayed or Damaged Teeth

What Are Dental Fillings Used For?

Signs You May Need a Filling

Our Filling Procedure


Numbing the Area

To ensure your comfort, the tooth and surrounding area are carefully numbed using local anesthesia. This makes the procedure virtually painless.
1

Removing Decay or Damage

Dr. Torres gently removes all decayed or damaged portions of the tooth. This step helps prevent further decay and prepares the tooth for restoration.
2

Cleaning and Shaping the Cavity

The cavity is thoroughly cleaned to remove bacteria and debris, and then shaped to allow the filling material to bond securely to your tooth.
3

Applying the Filling Material

Tooth-colored composite resin is applied in layers. Each layer is carefully shaped to match the natural contours of your tooth.
4

Hardening Each Layer

A special curing light is used to harden each layer of composite resin, ensuring a durable and long-lasting restoration.
5

Sculpting and Polishing

Once the filling is complete, Dr. Torres sculpts and polishes it to create a smooth, natural finish that blends seamlessly with your surrounding teeth.
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A Personalized Approach to Restorative Care

FAQs About Dental Fillings

New Patients & Emergency Appointments Welcome