Dental Fillings Perth
Dental fillings repair teeth that have been damaged by decay, wear, or minor fractures. They restore strength, protect the tooth from further damage, and help you chew comfortably again. Modern fillings blend naturally with your smile and are designed to last for many years.
At Perth Prime Dental, we use high-quality tooth-coloured materials to create strong and natural-looking results. These materials bond securely to the tooth and allow us to preserve as much healthy structure as possible.
Early treatment is important. When decay is detected early, a simple filling can prevent the need for more complex treatment in the future. Regular check-ups help us identify problems before they become painful or costly.
Dr Matin will assess your tooth, remove any weakened or decayed areas, and place a durable filling that matches your natural tooth shade. The procedure is gentle, precise, and usually completed in a single visit.
If you are experiencing sensitivity, discomfort, or a dark spot on your tooth, a filling may be needed. Our team is here to help you restore comfort and protect your long-term oral health.
Composite Resin Fillings
Created from bits of glass floating in a resin, a composite resin filling is very good replacement to traditional restorative material as long as the correct incremental technique is applied. The reason we utilise this kind of filling is that it offers extra support to the tooth’s structure. Composite resin fillings represent an effective, long-lasting solution. We can provide you with a range of colour choices so we can match the filling to the natural shade of your tooth.
Tooth Coloured Fillings
Comparable to composite resin fillings, GIC fillings are also composed of glass pieces and are tooth coloured. Each filling also includes an organic acid that initiates the hardening of the filling when it is joined with the glass particles. This type of filling chemically adheres to the affected tooth and discharges fluoride to avert leaking around the filling and to help shield the tooth from decay. Though composite resin fillings are stronger and often look better, GIC fillings provide more biocompatibility and better chemical seal to the tooth structure.
For some cases we have to use both GIC and composite to restore deep cavities/complex scenarios which we will show and explain step by step in photos usually we take on each step.