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Please complete the below form to chat with one of our friendly team. Once we receive your message, we will be in touch to answer any questions you have and book you in for an appointment. Alternatively, you can call us on (02) 9262 7778 or use our Online Chat between 8:00am until 5:00pm, Monday to Friday.

Book Appointment Enquiry Form

Please complete the below form to chat with one of our friendly team. Once we receive your message, we will be in touch to answer any questions you have and book you in for an appointment. Alternatively, you can call us on (02) 9262 7778 or use our Online Chat between 8:00am until 5:00pm, Monday to Friday.

Tooth Fillings

Getting a filling prevents the tooth from further decay.

When are fillings needed?

Most people are not aware they need a filling, this usually follows a dental exam and x-rays. A filling is a preventative measure to protect the tooth from further decay.

It is important to have regular dental check-ups so that the need for a filling can be diagnosed early.

A diagram of a tooth cavity from side on

What filling material do we use?

We use a non-toxic, biocompatible bonded tooth coloured filling material. We are very particular about matching the filling colour to your existing teeth. If your teeth are badly chipped or in fact broken, we may also consider porcelain restorations (often referred to as onlays or inlays).

Old amalgam fillings. Should I get these removed?

Amalgam (mercury alloy) has been previously used as a filling material. We never use amalgam in any of our procedures. We can safely remove amalgam fillings if necessary. Although, if they aren’t causing you trouble, it is better to leave amalgam fillings alone. Read more about amalgam filling risks and removal.

Your Tooth Filling Treatment with Dr Finkelstein

A typical tooth filling treatment involves the following steps but may differ based on your individual circumstances. We can also adjust the treatment if you are particularly fearful of dentists or medical procedures.

Step 1

Conditioning

We need to eliminate decay, prepare the tooth and condition the enamel and dentin in order to place a white composite filling material to your tooth.

Step 2

Assignment

We apply a thin layer of bonding agent to where we need to place the filling. Due to the incredible strength of this agent we are able to bond the composite material to the teeth extremely well.

Step 3

Setting

A ultraviolet light is then directed on the filling for approximately 40 seconds to harden and set the composite filling material.

A bowl of small tubes of toothpaste
UV light used to harden composite tooth fillings

Can I eat or drink after a composite filling?

Patients are often surprised when we say they can eat and drink immediately after a white composite filling. This is possible because the light used to harden the filling makes them ready to use!

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Do you suspect you need a filling or would you like a second opinion?

Get a professional diagnosis with Dr. Finkelstein and prevent further dental decay.

Please complete the below form to chat with one of our friendly team. Once we receive your message, we will be in touch to answer any questions you have and book you in for an appointment. Alternatively, you can call us on (02) 9262 7778 or use our Online Chat between 8:00am until 5:00pm, Monday to Friday.

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