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Dental Fillings / Teeth Fillings

Dental fillings are one of the most common and effective treatments used in restorative dentistry to repair teeth that have been damaged by decay, fracture, or wear. By restoring the form and function of the affected tooth, fillings help prevent further deterioration and maintain the integrity of your bite and oral health.

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Dental Fillings / Teeth Fillings Treatment is a multi-step procedure and requires multiple sittings.

    Types of Filling Materials

    We offer a range of materials tailored to your clinical needs, aesthetic preferences, and budget:

    1. Composite Resin (Tooth-Colored Fillings)

    2. Amalgam (Silver Fillings)

    3. Glass Ionomer Cement (GIC)

    4. Ceramic or Porcelain Fillings (Inlays/Onlays)

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    Price of Dental Filling in India

    Dental Filling is an affordable and effective tooth decay treatment option for restoration. The cost of teeth filling starts from Rs. 1,040 only. The tooth filling cost can vary on various other factors, including:

    • Location of the Dental Clinic (Prices across all 600+ Nirvedana Dental Clinics are the same PAN India)
    • Number of sitting required
    • The condition of the Tooth and Cavity
    • Type of material used for Tooth Filling

    An estimated range of Dental Filling Cost / Teeth Filling Cost across Nirvedana Dental Clinics based on different materials being used are provided below:

    Material

    Starting Price

    Composite

    Starting at Rs. 1,040

    GIC

    Starting at Rs. 1,040

    Nano Filling

    Starting at Rs. 1,590

    Inlay/Onlay (Metal)

    Starting at Rs. 2,990

     

    Investing in a tooth filling to restore your teeth today might reduce your chances of needing more expensive procedures later.

    You can take care of your fillings by following a simple oral hygiene routine, including brushing, flossing, and using a mouthwash. Keep food from accumulating near your Tooth Filling. Limit sugary and sticky items and visit your dentist for regular checkups.

    • Gold and Porcelain
    • Silver Amalgam – consists of mercury with tin, zinc, silver, and copper
    • Composite Resin Fillings – consist of Tooth-colored plastic
    • GIC – Contains Acrylic and Glass Material

    Short-term sensitivity can be caused after the Filling, which will go away within a few days. If it doesn’t subside, you can visit your dentist.

    Yes, there are certain advantages and disadvantages of various filling materials. For example, Composite is more aesthetically pleasing as it matches the Tooth’s shape but is slightly more expensive than other materials. On the other hand, Amalgam is more durable but not aesthetic.

    Indirect fillings are made of gold or porcelain. The two different types of indirect fillings include: Inlays and onlays.

    Dental fillings should be replaced when they become different in color, making them aesthetically undesirable. They are also replaced in case of secondary tears that occur underneath the Filling. In some instances, Amalgam fillings can cause allergic reactions, so they should be replaced with other materials.

    The patient may experience differences initially after getting a filling, but it will slowly subside away with time.

    Dental Fillings’ longevity depends on the material used and how well you care for them. Generally, they last 10 to 20 years.

    Visit your dentist as soon as your Dental Filling comes out. There might be increased sensitivity for a while.

    If the pain persists following a tooth filling proce­dure, your tooth filling might be loose. If discomfort occurs during me­als, or a toothache seems ne­ver-ending, it’s likely the­ filling may come out.