Fillings in London, Ontario
Repair Cavities & Restore Your Smile

Why Dental Fillings Matter
Dental fillings play a crucial role in preserving tooth structure and preventing further decay. Without treatment, cavities can expand, leading to pain, infection, or even tooth loss. Fillings help:
✅ Stop cavity progression before it reaches the inner tooth
✅ Restore strength and function to a damaged tooth
✅ Prevent bacteria buildup in decayed areas
✅ Improve aesthetics with natural-looking options
If you have a cavity or a chipped tooth, a dental filling is a simple, effective solution to restore your smile.
Did you know?
- Tooth decay is one of the most common health conditions worldwide.
- Composite fillings blend seamlessly with natural teeth for an invisible repair.
- Amalgam fillings are highly durable and long-lasting, making them a great option for back teeth.
- Getting a dental filling is quick and painless with modern techniques.
What to Expect When Getting a Filling
1️⃣ Comprehensive Examination
Your dentist will assess your tooth using visual inspection and digital X-rays to determine if a filling is needed.
2️⃣ Gentle Numbing & Decay Removal
We ensure your comfort by numbing the area before carefully removing any decayed or damaged portions of the tooth.
3️⃣ Filling Placement
The selected filling material—composite or amalgam—is applied, shaped, and hardened to restore your tooth’s natural function.
4️⃣ Final Polishing & Bite Check
Your filling is smoothed and adjusted to ensure a comfortable and natural bite, leaving your tooth looking and feeling great.

Frequently Asked Questions
Which type of filling is best for me?
Composite fillings offer a natural look and are great for front teeth, while amalgam fillings provide extra durability for molars. Your dentist will help you choose the best option.
Do dental fillings hurt?
No! We use gentle numbing techniques to ensure you stay comfortable throughout the procedure.
How long do fillings last?
Composite fillings can last 5-10 years, while amalgam fillings can last 10-15 years or more with proper care.
Can I eat right after getting a filling?
If you received a composite filling, you can eat once the numbness wears off. Amalgam fillings take a few hours to fully set, so avoid chewing on that side for the rest of the day.

Protect Your Smile—Book Your Appointment Today!
Don’t let cavities compromise your oral health. Schedule an appointment at Village Walk Family Dental for high-quality, long-lasting dental fillings.