Best Dental Filling Treatment in Coimbatore

At Arasu Dental Clinic in Coimbatore, we provide high-quality and durable dental filling treatments to restore teeth damaged by decay or minor fractures. If you have a small cavity or tooth wear, a filling is often the simplest and most effective solution to stop the decay and protect the tooth structure.

Our experienced dentists use the latest materials, including tooth-colored composite resins, for a strong and aesthetic result that seamlessly blends with your natural smile. The procedure is quick, minimally invasive, and designed to be comfortable and pain-free.

By choosing Arasu Dental Clinic for your dental filling in Coimbatore, you are ensuring the longevity of your oral health with expert care and precision. Get effective treatment for cavities—where your comfort and dental health come first.

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Understanding Dental Filling Treatment

 

A dental filling, often referred to as a restoration, is a common dental procedure designed to address issues like cavities or minor tooth fractures. It involves restoring the damaged part of the tooth to its original shape and function. When decay creates a hole in the tooth (a cavity), or when a tooth is cracked, it can cause sensitivity or pain.

During the process, a dentist carefully removes the decayed or damaged portion of the tooth, then thoroughly cleans the area. A filling material (such as composite resin, amalgam, or gold) is then placed, shaped, and polished to restore the tooth’s structure and prevent further decay. This treatment not only stops the progression of a cavity but also alleviates sensitivity and prevents future complications, making it a preferable option for early-stage decay.

What is Dental Filling Treatment

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A dental filling, also known as a dental restoration, is a procedure used to restore a tooth damaged by decay (a cavity) back to its normal function and shape. It involves closing off the spaces where bacteria can enter, thereby preventing further decay.

 

When a tooth has a cavity, fracture, or worn-down surface, the dentist will first remove the decayed or damaged portion. The area is then thoroughly cleaned and dried. The filling material (such as composite resin, porcelain, or amalgam) is then applied into the cleaned-out space, shaped to match the tooth, and polished. This process effectively stops the progression of the cavity and restores the tooth’s structural integrity.

Symptoms of a Cavity

You may need a dental filling if you are experiencing one or more of the following symptoms. It’s important to see a dentist for an accurate diagnosis.

 
  • Mild Pain or Sensitivity

    A dull ache or a brief, sharp twinge of pain when eating or brushing. Pain is often intermittent and usually subsides quickly once the stimulus (like food) is removed.

  • Temperature Sensitivity

    Discomfort or a short burst of pain when consuming hot or cold foods and drinks. This sensitivity is typically fleeting and does not linger for more than a few seconds.

  • Visible Pitting or Hole

    You may be able to see a small hole, pit, or crack on the surface of your tooth. In some cases, you might feel a rough edge with your tongue.

  • Tooth Discoloration

    The affected area of the tooth may appear as a white, chalky spot in the early stages, progressing to a brownish or light gray stain. This indicates the initial enamel breakdown.

Treatment process
Orthodontic Treatment Timeline
Step 1

Initial Examination and Numbing

We begin with a detailed examination, often including an X-ray, to evaluate the extent of the decay. The area surrounding the tooth is then gently numbed using a local anesthetic for your comfort.

Step 2

Decay Removal

The dentist carefully uses a high-speed handpiece to remove all traces of the decayed or damaged tooth structure. This ensures the filling is placed on healthy tooth material.

Step 3

Cavity Preparation and Cleaning

After the decay is removed, the cleaned-out space (the cavity) is prepared and conditioned. The area is then thoroughly disinfected and dried to ensure optimal bonding of the filling material.

Step 4

Filling Placement and Shaping

The chosen filling material (e.g., composite resin) is applied in layers into the prepared cavity. It is then carefully sculpted and shaped to match the natural contours of your tooth.

Step 5

Final Curing and Polishing

For composite fillings, a special curing light is used to harden the material instantly. The filling is then polished and adjusted to ensure your bite feels perfectly natural and comfortable.

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Cost of Root Canal Treatment in Coimbatore

Dental fillings are one of the most common treatments for restoring decayed or damaged teeth. They protect the tooth structure, prevent further decay, and restore chewing function. In Coimbatore, fillings cost between ₹800 to ₹5,000 per tooth, depending on the material used.

  • Initial Consultation ₹ 300 - ₹ 500

    A detailed check-up and necessary X-rays (IOPA) to assess the cavity depth and decide on the treatment plan.

  • Basic Filling ₹800 - ₹1,500

    The most economical options. Amalgam offers durability for back teeth; GIC is often used for children or non-load bearing areas.

  • Aesthetic Filling (Composite) 1,500 - ₹3,000

    Tooth-colored resin that is bonded to the tooth. Highly aesthetic, durable, and the most popular choice for visible teeth.

Post-Treatment Care

Here’s what to expect after your filling procedure and how to ensure proper healing for long-lasting results.

  • Sensitivity

    It’s normal to experience mild sensitivity to hot, cold, or pressure for a few days after a filling. This happens as your tooth adjusts to the new material. Sensitivity should gradually decrease over time.

  • Pain Management

    Some mild discomfort or soreness in the treated area is common. You can take over-the-counter pain relief as advised by your dentist. If pain persists beyond a few days, schedule a follow-up appointment.

  • Eating

    Avoid eating until the local anesthetic completely wears off to prevent accidentally biting your cheek or tongue. Stick to soft foods for the first 24 hours and avoid chewing directly on the filled tooth, especially if it’s a deep filling.

  • Oral Hygiene

    Continue brushing and flossing normally but gently around the filled tooth. Keeping the area clean will help prevent further decay and ensure the filling lasts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long will my tooth be sensitive after a filling?

Mild sensitivity to hot, cold, or pressure is normal for a few days — sometimes up to two weeks. If the sensitivity worsens or lingers beyond that, contact your dentist for an evaluation.

If you received local anesthesia, wait until the numbness completely wears off before eating. For the first 24 hours, stick to soft foods and avoid chewing on the treated side.

Some minor discomfort is common, especially when biting down. This should improve within a few days. Over-the-counter pain relief can help, but if the pain is sharp or persistent, schedule a follow-up visit.

Brush and floss as usual, but gently around the treated tooth. Good oral hygiene helps prevent future decay and keeps the filling in great condition.

Fillings are durable, but they can wear down or dislodge over time due to chewing pressure or decay. If you feel rough edges or notice part of the filling missing, contact your dentist promptly.

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