Hand-shaped composite. Color-matched. Bonded under rubber-dam isolation.
What's a Composite Filling?
Layered. Cured. Polished. No metal, no mercury, no dark line at the gum.
When Fillings Make Sense
Our Approach
Dry tooth. Clean bond. Every time.
True tooth contours. No flat back walls.
Multiple shades, mimicking your tooth's depth.
Adjusted in your mouth — not on the bench.
The Process
Most fillings are done in one appointment. Numb. Isolate. Restore.
Exam, X-ray, shade match. Decay or wear, mapped.
Local anesthesia. Rubber dam goes on — dry, sterile field.
Decay out. Tooth etched and bonded for a chemical seal.
Composite shaped in thin layers, cured with light at each step.
Contoured, polished, bite calibrated. You leave chewing comfortably.
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