Invisible Repairs for a Seamless Smile

Say goodbye to dark metal fillings. We use high-quality composite resins and ceramics to restore decayed or damaged teeth, blending perfectly with your natural enamel.

Healthy white smile

Mercury-Free

Safe & Non-Toxic

Types of Aesthetic Restorations

Depending on the size of the cavity or damage, we offer different solutions to restore strength and beauty.

Composite Fillings

Tooth-colored resin used for small-to-medium cavities. They bond directly to the tooth, requiring less drilling than metal.

Porcelain Inlays

Used when the cavity is too big for a filling but the outer walls of the tooth are still intact. More durable than resin.

Porcelain Onlays

Often called "partial crowns," these cover one or more cusps (tips) of the tooth to restore biting strength.

Old Silver vs. Modern White

Why many patients are choosing to replace their old amalgam fillings.

Feature Silver (Amalgam) Composite (White)
Appearance Dark / Metallic Invisible / Natural
Structure Removal Requires removing healthy tooth Preserves healthy tooth
Bonding Does not bond (wedged in) Bonds chemically
Temperature Sensitivity High (Metal conducts heat/cold) Low (Insulates tooth)
Mercury Content Contains Mercury 100% Mercury-Free

Frequently Asked Questions

Not necessarily. If your silver fillings are intact and healthy, we usually recommend leaving them alone. However, if they are leaking, cracked, or aesthetically bothering you, we can replace them with durable white composite.

With proper care (brushing, flossing, and regular exams), composite fillings typically last 7-10 years. Porcelain inlays and onlays can last significantly longer, often 15-20 years, as they are harder and more durable.

We use local anesthesia to numb the area completely, so you won't feel pain during the procedure. Afterward, you might feel mild sensitivity to chewing or cold for a few days, but this is normal and temporary.

Details Matter: Choosing the Right Restoration

Explore our comprehensive guides on related aesthetic and restorative options.

Seamless Cavity Repair:
Tooth-Colored Fillings

Need to fix a cavity without metallic spots? Learn how Composite Fillings blend perfectly with your natural enamel, providing both strength and an invisible, aesthetic finish.

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Restore Strength & Beauty
With our Restorative options

Explore our comprehensive range of restorative options, from durable porcelain Crowns for full tooth coverage, multi-teeth coverage with Bridges to Implants for missing teeth and more! Each option is designed to restore both the strength and natural beauty of your smile, ensuring you can eat, speak, and smile with confidence again.

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