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Do you notice a dark spot on your front tooth?
Have you lost a part of your tooth and fear people might notice?
Do you want a restoration that is invisible?
At our clinics, we offer the latest cosmetic filling technologies to restore your tooth… with its natural color, shape, and translucency – as if nothing ever happened.
We use magnifying lenses, layering techniques, and 3D printing to ensure an invisible result… yet permanent and effective.
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Types of Cosmetic Fillings We Offer:
• Composite Fillings: For front or back teeth, matching the natural color of the tooth.
• Inlay/ Onlay Fillings: For fractures or deep cavities, with digital design and instant printing.
• Porcelain Fillings ( Emax / Zirconia): For superior strength and aesthetics, especially for visible teeth.
• Temporary Cosmetic Fillings: For emergency cases or as a temporary solution.
• Special Fillings for Final Aesthetic Work (Pre-Veneer or Crown)
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Why Are We Distinguished in Cosmetic Fillings?
• We use magnifying lenses and layering techniques to replicate the natural layers of the tooth.
• Every filling is carefully executed under focused medical lighting with custom colors for each patient.
• We respect the tooth's function and shape to ensure both beauty and comfortable chewing.
• We can complete the filling in just one session.
• We use digital imaging and printing technologies to design Inlays/Onlays within minutes.
What is the difference between Composite Fillings and Old Metal Fillings?
Composite fillings match the color of the tooth and do not contain metals, making them safer and more aesthetically pleasing. In contrast, metal fillings alter the color of the teeth and weaken the structure over time.
Does the cosmetic filling last long?
Yes, with proper care, they last between 5 to 10 years or more. Lab-made fillings (Inlay/Onlay) can last up to 15 years.
Can a cosmetic filling be used for any type of decay?
In most cases, yes, unless the decay is very deep and reaches the nerve – in that case, a root canal treatment is required before the restoration.
Is the filling painful?
No, the procedure is done under a simple local anesthesia, and it is usually completed in a short and comfortable session.
What is the difference between Inlay/Onlay and a regular filling?
Inlays/Onlays are custom-made fillings created in a lab and are precisely fitted to the decayed part of the tooth. Due to their custom design, they are more durable and stronger, especially in the back teeth (molars) that endure chewing pressure. On the other hand, regular fillings are made in the clinic and are used to cover areas affected by decay, but they may be less durable than Inlays/Onlays in some cases.
Can the filling cause sensitivity?
Sometimes, the patient may experience mild sensitivity after the filling, but it is temporary and usually fades within a few days.
Does the filling need to be replaced after a while?
Not always. It is regularly assessed during check-ups and is only replaced if there is wear or minor leakage.
Does the cosmetic filling show a difference compared to the natural tooth?
No, not at all. We carefully match the color, transparency, and edges to ensure the filling is completely invisible.
Can the filling be adjusted later?
Yes, if there is a crack or a slight change, it can be easily repaired or replaced.
What are cosmetic fillings?
Cosmetic fillings are the ideal solution for repairing decay or cracks without anyone noticing. They are made in a color that closely matches your natural teeth, giving you a natural and attractive smile.
Is it okay to leave my teeth decayed?
No, definitely not! Decay won’t stop on its own, and it won’t go away over time. The longer you wait to treat it, the more it will spread and could reach the nerve or even lead to extraction. That’s why early treatment is more comfortable, quicker, and saves you pain and costs!
How many sessions do I need for a molar filling?
One session, and it is also possible to fill several molars in one session, depending on the case.