Composite Dental Fillings

Natural-Looking Solutions for Cavities and Chips

Small cavities, minor chips, and cracks in your teeth don’t have to compromise your smile. At Citrus Smiles Dental Studio, Dr. Aurora offers composite dental fillings that blend seamlessly with your natural tooth color while providing durable, long-lasting protection from tooth decay. Unlike traditional metal fillings, composite resin creates beautiful, virtually invisible restorations that let you smile with confidence.

Composite fillings are made from tooth-colored resin material that can be precisely matched to your existing tooth shade. They bond directly to your tooth structure, strengthening it while filling cavities or repairing damage. The procedure is quick, comfortable, and minimally invasive. Most fillings can be completed in a single appointment lasting less than an hour.

If you’re looking for a dental filling that looks and feels natural, composite resin is the modern solution. We proudly serve patients in Murphy, Wylie, and Heath with advanced restorative dentistry that prioritizes both health and aesthetics. Call us today to schedule your appointment.

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Why Choose Citrus Smiles Dental Studio for Composite Fillings

Our practice combines advanced materials with skilled technique to deliver beautiful, lasting results.

  • Precise color-matching technology that ensures your filling blends invisibly with your natural tooth shade
  • Mercury-free materials for safe, biocompatible restorations without any metal content
  • Conservative tooth preparation that preserves more of your healthy tooth structure compared to traditional fillings
  • Same-day treatment with most fillings completed in one comfortable appointment
  • Digital X-ray imaging for accurate diagnosis and minimal radiation exposure during your visit

What Are Composite Dental Fillings?

Composite dental fillings are tooth-colored restorations made from a mixture of plastic resin and fine glass particles. The dentist applies the composite material in layers directly onto the prepared tooth, bonding it chemically to the tooth structure using special adhesives. Each layer is hardened with a curing light before the next is applied. Once complete, the filling is shaped to match your tooth’s natural contours and polished to a smooth finish that resists staining and blends seamlessly with surrounding teeth.

Types of Composite Filling Applications

Composite resin can address various dental concerns beyond simple cavity treatment.

  • Direct fillings: Applied and shaped directly in your mouth during a single visit to fill cavities or repair minor damage
  • Indirect fillings:
    • Inlays: Lab-fabricated composite restorations that fit within the cusps of a tooth, used for larger cavities that don’t require a full crown
    • Onlays: Similar to inlays but extending over one or more tooth cusps, providing more coverage for extensive decay or damage

Dental Fillings Materials

Dental fillings are crafted from various materials, each offering distinct advantages in terms of durability, aesthetics, and cost. The choice of material depends on factors such as the location and size of the cavity, chewing forces, and patient preferences.

  • Composite Resin: Tooth-colored plastic and glass mixture, ideal for aesthetic restorations, bonding directly to the tooth.
  • Amalgam (Silver Fillings): A durable, cost-effective mixture of metals (including mercury, silver, tin, and copper), known for its strength but visible silver appearance.
  • Gold Fillings: Highly durable and biocompatible, gold restorations are custom-made in a lab and cemented into place, offering longevity but at a higher cost.
  • Ceramic (Porcelain) Fillings: Made from porcelain, these are highly aesthetic and stain-resistant, often used for inlays and onlays, matching natural tooth color.
  • Glass Ionomer: A tooth-colored material that releases fluoride, often used for small cavities, temporary fillings, or in areas not subject to heavy chewing forces.
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Benefits of Composite Dental Fillings

Choosing composite fillings offers numerous advantages over traditional metal alternatives for your oral health and appearance.

  • Invisible appearance with color matching so precise that even you may forget which tooth has a filling when looking in the mirror
  • Stronger tooth structure because the composite bonds directly to enamel and dentin, supporting the tooth rather than just filling a space
  • No temperature sensitivity from metal conductivity, allowing you to enjoy hot coffee or ice cream without discomfort or shocking sensations
  • Mercury-free composition that eliminates any concerns about potential health effects from dental amalgam fillings containing mercury
  • Minimally invasive preparation requiring less removal of healthy tooth structure since the material bonds rather than needing mechanical retention
  • Quick procedure time with most fillings completed in 30 to 60 minutes, getting you back to your day faster
  • Versatile applications suitable for front or back teeth, small or medium cavities, and both functional and cosmetic purposes
  • Long-lasting durability with proper care, composite fillings typically last seven to 10 years or longer before needing replacement

Who Is a Good Candidate for Tooth Colored Fillings?

Composite resin fillings work well for many patients dealing with various dental concerns.

  • Anyone with small to medium-sized cavities that need to be filled before decay spreads deeper into the tooth
  • Patients with chipped or cracked teeth who want to restore both function and appearance with one treatment
  • People seeking to replace old, visible metal fillings with more natural-looking restorations
  • Those with minor gaps between teeth that affect their smile but don’t require orthodontic treatment
  • Patients who want cosmetic improvements to slightly misshapen or discolored teeth through bonding
  • Anyone looking for mercury-free dental restorations that are safe and biocompatible
  • People concerned about aesthetics who need fillings on front teeth or other highly visible areas
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Our Testimonials

We Love Our Patients, and They Love Us!

I had my first visit here recently and I highly recommend it! Everyone is so friendly and they explain everything from start to finish. Eman really helped me understand payment and treatment plan. So glad to have finally found a place after looking for someone new for YEARS!!!
~ Larissa Faulkner

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Murphy

I had my first visit 10/27 Friday. I would first like to say that I was throughly impressed with the knowledgeable of the Dr and all his staff. They were so friendly & made me comfortable during my exam. Thank you all for being such great help. Sincerely Charlotte Johnson.
~ Charlotte

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Murphy

I came in last week to have multiple tooth extractions. Dr.Kylie was amazing as well as the dental assistant. They were so patient and kind. They try their absolute best to make you comfortable and answer any questions you have. 10/10 recommend
~ Sydney Bong

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Wylie

The Doctor and Staff who helped my son were exceptional. We had a dental emergency and they worked him in and were truly wonderful. At a time in need they really came through and were gentle and comforting. We couldn't of had a better experience!!.
~ Samwise

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Wylie

I am very pleased with the overall care from Dr. and her staff. They are professional and educated me on what my procedure was going to be for the day and did an excellent job throughout the process. I highly recommend them to anyone!
~ Gale Wilson

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Heath

Happy I found this provider! Beginning with the receptionist, the office is warm and inviting! My hygienist was personable, and I received such a great cleaning. The dentist was friendly and knowledgeable. Found the best place for my family’s dental care!
~ J E

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Heath

The Composite Filling Process – Step by Step

Understanding what happens during your appointment helps you feel more comfortable about the procedure.

1. Examination and Diagnosis

Dr. Aurora examines your teeth and takes digital X-rays if needed to assess the extent of decay or damage. We discuss your concerns and explain the recommended treatment approach.

2. Anesthesia Administration

We apply local anesthesia to numb the area around the tooth being treated. You’ll feel comfortable and relaxed throughout the procedure without any pain.

3. Tooth Preparation

The decayed or damaged portion of the tooth is carefully removed using specialized instruments. We prepare the tooth conservatively, removing only what’s necessary while preserving healthy structure.

4. Shade Selection

Using a shade guide, we select the composite resin color that perfectly matches your natural tooth shade. This ensures your filling will be virtually invisible once complete.

5. Isolation and Etching

The tooth is isolated to keep it dry, then we apply a mild acidic gel that slightly roughens the surface. This creates a better surface for bonding the composite material to your tooth.

6. Bonding Agent Application

A special adhesive is applied to the prepared tooth surface and cured with a bright light. This bonding agent creates a strong chemical connection between your tooth and the filling material.

7. Composite Placement and Shaping

The composite resin is applied in layers, with each layer hardened using a curing light. We carefully sculpt the material to recreate your tooth’s natural contours and bite surface.

8. Final Adjustments and Polishing

Once the composite is fully hardened, we check your bite and make any necessary adjustments. The filling is then smoothed and polished to match the sheen of your natural teeth.

Caring for Your Composite Fillings

Proper maintenance helps your composite fillings last longer and keeps your smile healthy.

  • Brush twice daily with a soft-bristle toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste to prevent new decay around the filling
  • Floss at least once every day, being gentle around the filled tooth to remove plaque and food particles
  • Avoid biting down on extremely hard foods like ice, hard candy, or unpopped popcorn kernels that could crack the filling
  • Limit staining beverages like coffee, tea, and red wine during the first 48 hours after placement while the filling fully hardens
  • Schedule regular dental checkups and cleanings every six months so we can monitor your fillings and catch any issues early
  • Consider wearing a nightguard if you grind your teeth while sleeping, as this can wear down composite fillings over time
  • Address any changes in your bite or sensitivity promptly by contacting our office rather than waiting for your next scheduled visit

Cost & Financing for Composite Fillings

The cost of composite fillings depends on the size and location of the cavity, as well as how many surfaces of the tooth need to be restored. Most dental insurance plans cover composite fillings, especially for front teeth, though coverage for back teeth varies by plan. We’ll verify your benefits and provide a clear cost estimate before starting treatment.

  • Small one-surface composite fillings typically range from $150 to $300 per tooth
  • Larger fillings involving two or three surfaces generally cost between $250 and $500
  • Most insurance plans cover 70% to 80% of filling costs after your deductible is met
  • We accept CareCredit, Lending Club, and other financing options with flexible monthly payment plans
  • Our team will work with you to maximize your insurance benefits and find an affordable payment solution

Important Considerations & Alternatives

Composite fillings are excellent for many situations, but they have some limitations to consider. While they’re highly durable, composite fillings may not be ideal for very large cavities or teeth with extensive damage—in these cases, crowns or inlays may provide better long-term protection. The material can stain slightly over many years, especially if you frequently consume dark-colored beverages or use tobacco products.

Common Alternatives

  • Ceramic inlays or onlays for larger restorations that are highly stain-resistant but more expensive than composite
  • Dental crowns for severely damaged teeth that need full coverage and protection beyond what a filling can provide

Possible Side Effects

  • Temporary sensitivity to hot, cold, or pressure for a few days after placement as your tooth adjusts to the new filling
  • Slight soreness in the gum tissue around the treated tooth from dental instrument contact during the procedure
  • Rare allergic reactions to composite resin materials, though this occurs in less than 1% of patients
  • Minor bite adjustment needs if the filling feels slightly high or uneven, easily corrected at a quick follow-up visit

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do composite fillings last?

With proper care and good oral hygiene, composite fillings typically last between seven and 10 years. Some patients get even longer lives from their fillings, especially when they maintain regular dental visits and avoid habits like teeth grinding or chewing on hard objects.

Do composite fillings hurt?

The procedure itself doesn’t hurt because we use local anesthesia to numb the area completely. You might feel some pressure during tooth preparation, but no pain. After the anesthesia wears off, you may experience mild sensitivity for a day or two, but this is normal and resolves quickly.

Can I eat right after getting a composite filling?

Yes, you can eat as soon as the numbness from anesthesia wears off, typically within two to three hours. Since composite fillings are hardened immediately with a curing light during the procedure, they’re fully set when you leave our office. Just be careful not to bite your lip or cheek while numb.

Will my composite filling stain over time?

While composite resin is stain-resistant, it can pick up some discoloration over many years, especially if you regularly consume coffee, tea, red wine, or use tobacco. The staining is usually minimal and gradual. Good oral hygiene and regular professional cleanings help maintain your filling’s appearance.

Are composite fillings safe?

Yes, composite fillings are very safe. They contain no mercury or metal, making them an excellent choice for patients with concerns about amalgam fillings. The materials are biocompatible and have been extensively tested and used successfully in dentistry for decades.

Can composite fillings be used on back teeth?

Absolutely. Modern composite materials are strong enough to withstand the chewing forces on back teeth. While amalgam fillings were traditionally preferred for molars, today’s composite resins are durable enough for any tooth in your mouth, and they offer the added benefit of a natural appearance.

What's the difference between a filling and bonding?

The materials and basic technique are the same—both use composite resin. A filling repairs decay or damage by restoring the tooth’s structure, while bonding typically refers to cosmetic improvements like reshaping teeth, closing gaps, or covering discoloration. The main difference is the purpose rather than the procedure.

Schedule Your Composite Filling Appointment

Don’t let cavities or chips compromise your smile. At Citrus Smiles Dental Studio, Dr. Aurora provides beautiful, natural-looking composite fillings that protect your teeth while maintaining your smile’s appearance. Our comfortable, efficient approach means you’ll be in and out quickly with results that last.

We’re conveniently located to serve patients throughout Murphy, Wylie, and Heath with the latest in restorative and cosmetic dentistry. Call us today to schedule your appointment and restore your smile with composite fillings. Murphy: (972) 472-8862 | Wylie: (972) 474-3849 | Heath: (972) 433-6500 | Lucas: (214) 785-8271 | Irving: (469) 845-9855

Murphy Location

“Next To Baskin Robbins”

158 W Farm To Market 544 Ste 126, Murphy, TX 75094

Wylie Location

“Next To Integrity 1st Automotive”

2014 S State Hwy 78 #150, Wylie, TX 75098

Heath Location

Next to CVS

1629 Smirl Dr #101, Heath, TX 75032

Lucas Location

2650 W Lucas Rd Ste 120, Lucas, TX 75002

Irving Location

7423 Las Colinas Blvd, Ste 101 Irving, TX 75063

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