Invisible repairs for cavities.
Composite Fillings
Composite (tooth-colored) fillings restore decayed or damaged teeth with a material that blends seamlessly with your natural enamel.

Unlike older silver/amalgam fillings, composites bond directly to the tooth — strengthening the structure and requiring less drilling.
Why patients love Composite Fillings
- Virtually invisible — matched to your tooth shade
- Mercury-free and metal-free
- Bonds to the tooth for added strength
- Conservative — preserves more of your natural tooth
Frequently asked
Questions, answered.
Composite fillings typically last 7 to 10 years depending on size and bite forces.
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