Brentwood, Essex

White Fillings in Brentwood, Essex

Keep the natural aesthetics of your teeth when repairing or replacing fillings.

Aesthetically pleasing, functionally rewarding

White filling repairs cracks and holes in the teeth using a resin material. Having a white filling prevents the difficult foods from getting trapped between the gaps in your damaged tooth, as well as preventing further decay and bacteria from spreading.

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How does it work?

Dental Examination

We’ll examine your teeth to identify the area of pain.

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Removing The Decay

Your Smile HQ dentist will remove any decay on the tooth.

applying filling and polish

Filling & Finish

Your tooth will be polished after solidifying the filling with a special light.

Exceptional Smiles of a Lifetime

Smile HQ focuses on creating beautiful smiles and giving our clients an opportunity to seize life’s finer moments. We view dentistry as a form of art.

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Experiencing sensitivity and toothache?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Fillings can have a lifespan that depends on their location and size, as well as the patient's oral hygiene habits. Composite fillings last approximately 5-7 years while metal fillings last approximately 10-15 years.
Your dentist will numb the affected area prior to performing the procedure to minimise any discomfort experienced during or after the procedure. Fillings typically do not cause significant pain, but some discomfort or sensitivity may be experienced during and after the procedure.

As a general rule, it is best to avoid eating hard, crunchy, or sticky foods for 24 hours after receiving a filling. Soft and liquid foods should be consumed instead.

Like any medical procedure, dental fillings carry risks. These include sensitivity to heat or cold, allergic reactions to the filling material, and the possibility of the filling falling out.

It is necessary to treat an infected tooth before a filling can be performed. If the infection is severe, the dentist will probably need to perform either a root canal or extraction of the tooth.

Wait no longer, we can help with the pain.

Contact us at Smile HQ to book an appointment for fillings or for more information.