As a dentist in High River, Alberta, I’ve placed thousands of fillings throughout my career. These small but mighty restorations remain the cornerstone of what we do every day. Today’s fillings are vastly different from those your parents or grandparents received. Let me walk you through the world of modern dental fillings and why they’re so important for your oral health.

How Fillings Have Evolved in Canadian Dentistry

Remember those silver fillings from years ago? Dental science has come a long way since then. At our practice, we primarily use tooth-coloured materials that blend seamlessly with your natural smile.

The shift toward natural-looking ones represents one of the biggest improvements in modern dentistry. These options restore teeth without announcing to the world that you’ve had dental work. Plus, modern materials bond directly to your tooth, creating stronger restorations that help prevent future problems.

When Do You Need Fillings? Know the Signs

Many patients ask me how to tell when they might need a filling. While regular check-ups are your best defense, watch for these warning signs:

  • Sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet foods
  • Visible holes or pits in your teeth
  • Pain when biting down
  • Dark spots on tooth surfaces
  • Food constantly getting stuck between certain teeth

Catching decay early means smaller, simpler. Wait too long, and you might need more extensive treatment like a root canal or even extraction.

Types of Fillings We Offer at Blossom Dental

At our High River practice, we provide several options to meet your specific needs:

Tooth-Coloured Composite Fillings

These natural-looking fillings blend perfectly with your teeth. Made from a mixture of plastic and fine glass particles, they bond directly to your tooth structure. I find that most patients prefer these because no one can tell you’ve had dental work done.

Composites require less drilling than traditional fillings, which means we preserve more of your healthy tooth structure. They’re perfect for visible areas and can even repair small chips or worn edges.

Glass Ionomer Fillings

These special fillings release fluoride over time, helping prevent new decay. They work particularly well for children’s teeth and areas below the gumline. Many of my patients appreciate that they require minimal preparation and bond naturally to the tooth.

Porcelain Inlays and Onlays

For larger cavities, especially in back teeth, porcelain restorations offer exceptional durability and aesthetics. These custom-made fillings fit your tooth precisely and can handle the heavy forces from chewing.

Traditional Amalgam Fillings

While less common today, silver fillings remain an option for specific situations. They’re incredibly durable and cost-effective, particularly for areas not visible when smiling. Some patients still request these for back teeth due to their strength and longevity.

What to Expect During Your  Appointment

Many people feel nervous about getting fillings, often because of outdated ideas about dental procedures. Let me reassure you—today’s process is comfortable and efficient:

  1. We thoroughly numb the area (most patients say this is just a small pinch)
  2. The decayed portion is gently removed
  3. Your tooth is cleaned and prepared
  4. The filling material is placed, shaped, and hardened
  5. We check your bite and make any needed adjustments

Most appointments take less than an hour, and you’ll leave with a restored tooth that feels natural. Many patients tell me they’re surprised by how painless and quick the process actually is.

Keeping Your Fillings in Great Shape

Taking care of your fillings isn’t complicated, but it does require attention. Here’s what I recommend to my patients:

  • Brush and floss regularly—just like you would for natural teeth
  • Use a non-abrasive toothpaste to prevent scratching composite fillings
  • Avoid chewing extremely hard items like ice or hard candy
  • Consider a nightguard if you grind your teeth
  • Don’t skip your regular check-ups

With proper care, today’s fillings can last 7-15 years or even longer. At your regular visits, we’ll check your existing fillings to make sure they’re still doing their job properly.

Preventing the Need 

While we’re always happy to see you, the best filling is the one you never need! At Blossom Dental Centre, we emphasize prevention through:

  • Regular professional cleanings
  • Fluoride treatments to strengthen enamel
  • Dental sealants for cavity-prone areas
  • Personalized home care tips
  • Advice on tooth-friendly nutrition

By combining these approaches with prompt treatment when necessary, we help our High River patients maintain healthy smiles for life.

If you’re experiencing any symptoms that might indicate you need a filling, or if you’re due for a check-up, please give us a call at 825-212-0406. We’re here to help keep your smile healthy and beautiful!