Fillings & Restorations

Repair cavities and damaged teeth seamlessly with durable, natural-looking dental restorations.

Restoring Your Smile's Integrity

Patient receiving tooth colored composite fillings in Glen Burnie, MD

Advanced Cavity Treatment

When tooth decay strikes or a tooth chips, it's crucial to act fast to prevent further damage. At Smile Keeper Dental, we use the latest restorative techniques and premium materials to rebuild the structure, strength, and appearance of your teeth.

  • Composite Resin Fillings: Tooth-colored materials that blend flawlessly with your natural enamel.
  • Inlays & Onlays: Custom-made restorative pieces for teeth too damaged for a simple filling but not needing a full crown.
  • Durability & Strength: Modern materials withstand the heavy pressure of chewing and grinding.
  • Preventative Protection: Sealing off the damaged area stops bacteria from infecting the inner tooth pulp.
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Why Choose Tooth-Colored Fillings?

Gone are the days when getting a cavity filled meant having dark, metallic spots in your mouth. We utilize high-quality composite resins that not only match the exact shade of your teeth but also bond chemically to the tooth structure, providing superior support and eliminating the risks associated with older amalgam (silver) fillings.

Achieve a healthier, stronger, and more beautiful smile with Smile Keeper Dental's restorative care.

Signs You Might Need a Filling

Temperature Sensitivity

Experiencing sharp pain when consuming hot, cold, or highly acidic foods and beverages is a common indicator of enamel decay.

Toothache or Throbbing

A persistent, lingering toothache—especially when biting down or chewing—often means a cavity has reached the inner layers of the tooth.

Visible Holes or Spots

If you notice dark spots, pits, or actual holes on the surface of your teeth, or if your floss keeps tearing in a specific spot, it's time to see us.

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Restorations FAQ

Tooth-colored, or composite fillings, are made of a durable mixture of plastic and glass resins. They are meticulously color-matched to your natural enamel, making them virtually invisible once placed.
Not at all. We use local anesthesia to completely numb the area before beginning the procedure. You may feel a bit of pressure, but you shouldn't feel any pain during the filling process.
Common signs you may need a filling or restoration include toothache, sensitivity to hot/cold or sweet foods, visible dark spots on your teeth, or pain when biting down. However, some cavities have no symptoms, which is why regular checkups are essential.

Suspect you might have a cavity?

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