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Dental Filling at ORALIYA

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Dental Filling at ORALIYA

Dental Filling at ORALIYA

Restore Your Tooth. Relieve Pain. Reclaim Your Smile.

What is Dental Filling?

A dental filling is a restorative treatment used to repair teeth damaged by decay or minor fractures.

Why Choose Our Dental Filling?

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    State-of-the-Art technology for painless treatment
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    Highly experienced dental specialists
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    Aesthetic and durable filling materials
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    Comprehensive post-treatment care
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    Affordable and transparent pricing
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Dental Treatment

A dentist at ORALIYA will confirm the need for filling after a clinical examination and X-ray.

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When Do You Need a Dental Filling?

You may require a dental filling if you notice

Visible hole
Visible hole or pit in tooth
Toothache
Toothache or pain while chewing
Black spots
Black or brown spots on tooth
Sensitivity
Sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet food
Food stuck
Food getting stuck between teeth
Broken teeth
Broken, chipped, or worn teeth
Cavities
Single or multiple cavities

| Types of Dental Filling at ORALIYA

Dental Fillings are selected based on cavity size, location, aesthetics, durability needs, and patient preference.

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Composite Fillings (Tooth-Colored)

A mixture of plastic resin and finely ground glass particles.

Material: Resin + Glass particles Appearance: Matches natural tooth color perfectly

Also used for:

  • Repairing chipped or broken teeth
  • Closing small gaps between teeth

Most popular choice due to its natural appearance.

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Glass Ionomer Cement (GIC)

A specialized restorative material that releases fluoride.

Material: Acrylic and glass material Appearance: Off-white, less aesthetic than composite

Commonly used for:

  • Fillings in children's teeth
  • Fillings below the gum line

Excellent for long-term health & prevention.

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Ceramic / Porcelain (Inlays & Onlays)

Lab-made restorations for larger cavities.

Material: High-strength dental porcelain Appearance: Superior aesthetics & translucency

Best used for:

  • Large cavities in back teeth
  • When extra structural support is needed

The premium option for long-term durability.

| Dental Filling Procedure at ORALIYA – Step by Step

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Evaluation:

The dentist examines the tooth and takes an X-ray.

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Numbing:

Local anesthesia is applied for a painless experience.

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Decay Removal:

The decayed or damaged part of the tooth is cleaned.

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Filling:

The selected material (Composite, GIC, etc.) is placed and shaped.

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Polishing:

The filling is hardened with a special light and polished for a natural feel.

Cost of Dental Filling at ORALIYA (India)

Dental fillings are one of the most affordable restorative treatments.

Estimated Price Range:

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    Composite Fillings: from ₹1,500
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    GIC Fillings: from ₹1,000
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    Ceramic Fillings / Inlays: from ₹10,000

Cost depends on

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    Size & location of cavity
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    Number of teeth involved

Early fillings prevent costly procedures like Root Canal or Crowns later.

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Dentist checking patient

Delay increases pain, treatment complexity, and cost.

What Happens If You Delay Dental Filling?

Delay increases pain, treatment complexity, and cost.

  • Enamel breakdown
  • Exposure of dentin causing pain
  • Bacterial infection
  • Nerve damage
  • Need for Root Canal Treatment
  • Spread of infection to nearby teeth
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Post-Treatment Care After Dental Filling

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Mild sensitivity is normal for a few days
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Avoid hard or sticky foods temporarily
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Maintain oral hygiene (brushing, flossing, mouthwash)
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Use a night guard if you grind your teeth
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Visit ORALIYA if pain persists or filling feels loose

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Typically, composite fillings last 5-7 years, while ceramic or metallic ones can last 10-15 years with good care.
No. Local anesthesia ensures you feel zero pain during the clean-up and filling process.
For composite (tooth-colored) fillings, you can eat immediately, but it is best to wait until the numbness wears off. For GIC, wait at least 1-2 hours.
If you feel sharpness, a gap, or sensitivity in an old filling, visit ORALIYA for an evaluation.

Why Choose ORALIYA for Dental Filling?

Experienced dentists

Advanced restorative materials

Pain-free treatment

Natural-looking results

Restore your tooth today and protect your smile for years to come — with ORALIYA.