
Dental Fillings
Dental Fillings at Sunbury, Gisborne, & Diggers Rest
Considering dental fillings in Sunbury? At Sunbury Dental House, our gentle, experienced team provides comprehensive care using established filling materials and techniques to help restore decayed or damaged teeth with personalised treatment.
When Tooth Decay Needs Prompt Attention
Tooth decay, cavities, or minor tooth damage can cause discomfort and may worsen without treatment, potentially affecting your ability to eat comfortably and maintain oral health. At Sunbury Dental House, we understand the importance of addressing these issues promptly and have extensive experience helping Melbourne families explore restorative options like dental fillings, which may help restore tooth structure and function when suitable for treating decay or minor damage.
Understanding Dental Fillings
Dental fillings are an established restorative procedure designed to repair teeth affected by decay, minor fractures, or wear by removing damaged tooth structure and replacing it with suitable filling material. Modern filling options include tooth-coloured composite resin, amalgam, glass ionomer, and ceramic materials, each with specific properties and applications. This treatment approach is commonly recommended for treating cavities, small chips, or worn areas before they progress to more extensive damage requiring crowns or root canal treatment.
The procedure involves removing decayed or damaged tooth structure, cleaning and preparing the cavity, then placing and shaping the filling material to restore the tooth’s normal function and appearance. This approach aims to halt the progression of decay, restore tooth strength, and maintain proper bite function whilst preserving as much natural tooth structure as possible, though material selection depends on cavity location, size, and individual patient factors.
Could Dental Fillings Be Right for You?
At Sunbury Dental House, we believe every patient deserves individual attention. Dental fillings may be suitable following our gentle, comprehensive assessment process, though each case requires careful evaluation of decay extent and restoration requirements.
Your Gentle Filling Journey
Whilst treatment complexity varies based on cavity size and location, here's what you can typically expect:

Your Comprehensive Assessment
Our gentle team conducts thorough examination including digital X-rays to evaluate decay extent, determine treatment needs, and discuss filling material options. (1 visit, approximately 30-45 minutes)

Comfortable Local Anaesthesia
The treatment area is gently numbed using local anaesthetic to ensure your comfort throughout the procedure, with topical numbing gel applied first. (Same visit, approximately 10-15 minutes for full effect)

Gentle Decay Removal
Decayed or damaged tooth structure is carefully removed using precise instruments whilst preserving healthy tooth structure. (Same visit, approximately 15-30 minutes depending on cavity size)

Cavity Preparation & Cleaning
The prepared cavity is thoroughly cleaned and may be treated with antibacterial solutions to ensure optimal filling placement. (Same visit, approximately 5-10 minutes)

Filling Placement & Shaping
Your chosen filling material is placed in layers if needed, shaped to restore proper tooth contour, and adjusted for comfortable bite. (Same visit, approximately 15-30 minutes depending on material type)

Final Polishing & Instructions
The filling is polished smooth, bite is checked and adjusted if necessary, and post-treatment care instructions are provided. (Same visit, approximately 10-15 minutes)
Risks & Recovery
Dental fillings are a routine way to restore teeth affected by decay or damage, but they come with some risks and recovery considerations.
Possible risks include:
- Temporary sensitivity to hot, cold or pressure after placement
- Gum irritation near the treated tooth
- Risk of filling fracture or wear over time
- Rare chance of needing further treatment, such as a crown or root canal, if the tooth is more compromised than expected
Recovery considerations:
- Most patients return to normal activities immediately
- Mild sensitivity usually settles within a few days
- Avoiding very hard or sticky foods can help protect new fillings
- Regular check-ups support long-term success of the restoration

Invest in Your Oral Health
Any questions?

How long do dental fillings typically last?
Whilst dental fillings are designed to be durable restorations, their longevity depends on various factors including material type, cavity size, bite forces, and oral hygiene. We cannot guarantee specific timeframes, but regular check-ups help monitor filling condition and address issues early.
What’s the difference between white and silver fillings?
White (composite) fillings blend with natural tooth colour and bond to tooth structure, whilst silver (amalgam) fillings are more durable but visible. We’ll discuss the advantages and considerations of each material type based on your individual needs and preferences during consultation.
Will I experience pain during the filling procedure?
We use effective local anaesthetic to ensure your comfort during treatment. You may feel pressure but should not experience pain during the procedure. Some post-treatment sensitivity is normal and typically resolves within days.
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Ready to Learn More?
The first step is a thorough examination to assess your tooth decay and determine if dental fillings may be suitable for your needs. Contact our caring Sunbury team today.
Disclaimer: The material posted is for informational purposes only and is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Results vary with each patient. Any dental procedure carries risks and benefits. If you have any specific questions about any dental and/or medical matter, you should consult your dentist, physician or other professional healthcare providers.
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