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Left untreated, cavities grow deeper—reaching the nerve and causing serious pain or infections. Quick, painless tooth filling Vancouver stop decay early and protect your overall health. Book now to save your smile with expert dental fillings in Vancouver.

What Is Dental Filling?


A dental filling is a quick, effective way to restore a decayed tooth categorized as general dentistry. It replaces the damaged part with a strong material—sealing the tooth and preventing further decay. With expert tooth fillings in Vancouver, you get your smile back—stronger and healthier.

Types of Tooth Fillings


There are different types of dental fillings in Vancouver and you can look for the one that matches your needs, budget, and smile goals. Vancouver BC dentists provide you the best solution for your needs.

  • White Fillings (Composite): Blend naturally with your teeth. Ideal for visible areas.
  • Silver Fillings (Amalgam): Teeth silver filling is durable and cost-effective, often used for back teeth.
  • Gold/Ceramic Options: Premium choices for strength and longevity.

Composite vs. Amalgam – What’s the Difference?


 When it comes to dental fillings, the choice often comes down to appearance vs. durability.

  • Composite fillings blend in with your natural teeth, making them a popular aesthetic option. They’re slightly less durable and usually cost a bit more.
  • Amalgam fillings, the classic silver option, are stronger and more budget-friendly—but they’re also more noticeable.


Choose what fits your smile and your priorities, and if you need amalgam fillings removal, contact Hemlock Clinic , a Vancouver endodontic centre.

Do You Need to Replace Your Silver Filling?

Old silver fillings (amalgam) can crack, leak, or separate from the tooth over time. Watch for signs like tooth sensitivity, visible cracks, or dark edges.

If your filling is worn or damaged, silver filling replacement is recommended to avoid deeper decay or tooth fractures.

What Is a Black Filling and Why Does It Happen?

A black filling on a tooth might be a dark-colored composite or a sign of discoloration. However, dark spots can also mean decay under the surface.

If your black filling changes color or the tooth feels sensitive, it’s best to have it checked—it might be time for a replacement.

Tooth Filling Procedure at Hemlock Clinic


Here’s what to expect:

  1. Dental Exam – We inspect your teeth and review any X-rays.
  2. Numbing – Local anesthetic keeps the procedure pain-free.
  3. Decay Removal – The damaged area is gently cleared.
  4. Filling Placement – We shape and secure your chosen filling material.

 

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Simple-diagram-of-the-tooth filling Vancouver procsess

 

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Who’s a Good Candidate for Dental Fillings?


Dental fillings are not just for cavities—many patients benefit from them in different situations, including:

  1. Small to moderate cavities caused by tooth decay
  2. Cracked or broken teeth due to injury, biting hard objects, or teeth grinding (bruxism)
  3. Worn-down teeth from acidic foods, aging, or enamel erosion
  4. Teeth with cosmetic concerns, like minor reshaping or closing small gaps
  5. Replacements for old or damaged fillings, including silver or composite
  6. Teenagers and adults looking to stop early decay and avoid root canals
  7. Patients with tooth sensitivity due to enamel loss or gum recession

We offer solutions such as affordable dental fillings in Vancouver and root canal therapy for adults and teens seeking effective, discreet treatment.

 

Ask Dr. Alavi: How long does fillings last?


In this short video, Dr. Alavi from Hemlock Dental Clinic explains that the lifespan of a dental filling largely depends on your daily oral care habits! 🪥✨
Brushing twice a day and flossing regularly can help keep your fillings strong and your smile healthy for years. 😁

 

Am I a Candidate for Dental Fillings?


You might need a dental filling if you notice early signs of tooth damage or discomfort. Fillings are not just for cavities—they help restore and protect your tooth in many cases.

You may be a candidate if:

  • 🦷 You have a cavity or visible hole in your tooth
  • 😬 You feel pain or sensitivity when eating sweets, cold, or hot foods
  • 🪥 You notice dark spots or rough surfaces on your teeth
  • 🗣️ You feel discomfort while chewing or biting
  • 🔎 Your dentist has spotted early decay on an X-ray
  • 🧱 You have small chips or cracks in your teeth due to injury or grinding
  • 🧓 You have old, worn, or cracked fillings that need replacing

Dental fillings are ideal for kids, teens, and adults who want to stop decay early and keep their natural teeth strong and functional.

Amir’s Story: From Tooth Pain to Total Relief


When Amir walked into Hemlock Clinic, he was dealing with a serious dental issue—one that required a root canal therapy and filling, when he googled: Teeth Fillings Near Me. Like many patients, he was anxious about the pain and the process and all he needed was an emergency dentist in Vancouver. But under the expert care of Dr. Alavi and her team, Amir’s treatment was completely pain-free and just right on time. Today, he says it feels like nothing ever happened to that tooth. His experience with Hemlock left such a strong impression, he called them “one of the best dental teams” he’s ever had.

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Amir’s-Story-From-Tooth-Pain-to-Total-Relief- tooth filling Vancouver

Why Choose Hemlock for Tooth Fillings?


  • ✔ Precision work with modern tools
  • 😌 Comfortable and pain-managed visits
  • 🩺 Real post-care—not just a quick fix
  • 🤝 Honest consultation to guide your best choice

Aftercare Tips: What to Know After a Filling


Taking care of your tooth after a filling helps prevent complications and supports healing. Follow these essential tips:

What to Do After a Filling

  • Eat soft, easy-to-chew foods for the first 24 hours—think yogurt, mashed potatoes, scrambled eggs, soup (not too hot), oatmeal, bananas, and smoothies.
  • Mild sensitivity to cold, heat, or pressure is common and can last up to 1–2 weeks. A desensitizing toothpaste can help.
  • Avoid chewing on the numb side until full sensation returns to prevent biting your cheek or tongue.
  • Brush and floss gently—keep the area clean, but avoid vigorous brushing around the filled tooth for the first 24 hours.
  • Rinse with warm saltwater (½ tsp salt in 1 cup warm water) if your gums feel sore or inflamed.
  • Monitor your bite—if your filling feels “too high” or causes sharp pain when chewing, contact us for a quick adjustment.
  • Do not take painkillers or anti-inflammatories unless prescribed by your dentist. Overusing OTC medications can mask symptoms or cause unwanted side effects.

What to Avoid


  • Hard foods (nuts, popcorn, ice)
  • Sticky or chewy snacks (gum, candy, dried fruits)
  • Very hot or very cold drinks in the first 24 hours
  • Smoking or alcohol, which may irritate healing tissue

 

📞 Book Your Filling Appointment Today
Contact us for a free tooth filling or tooth extraction consultation in Vancouver — or read real patient experiences on Google Reviews!

FAQ: Tooth Fillings


Do fillings hurt? 

Not with us—anesthetic makes it quick and pain-free.


How long do fillings last? 

Composite: ~7–10 years. Amalgam: ~10–15 years.


Which is better: composite or amalgam? 

Composite looks better; amalgam lasts longer.


Can you whiten a filling? 

No, but we can replace it with a lighter one.


How much does it cost? 

Depends on the material and cavity size. We’ll give you a clear estimate about cavity treatment upfront.

 

 

 

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