Cavities are one of the most common dental problems, but they’re also one of the easiest to fix. At Dedicated Dental, we use tooth-colored composite fillings to treat cavities while preserving the appearance of your smile. Whether you have new decay or need to replace old metal fillings, our modern fillings restore strength and blend in seamlessly.
Our composite fillings are a safe, durable, and discreet way to repair damaged teeth. Unlike silver fillings, composite fillings are custom-shaded to match your natural tooth, making them virtually invisible. They’re strong enough for chewing surfaces and gentle enough for visible areas of your smile.
Natural Appearance
We color-match the filling to your tooth, allowing you to smile confidently without noticeable metal.
Strong & Long-Lasting
Composite material bonds directly to your tooth for added strength and durability—ideal for everyday chewing.
Mercury-Free Option
Our fillings are made without metal or mercury, offering a healthier and more biocompatible option.
Conserves Tooth Structure
Since composite fillings bond directly to enamel, less of your natural tooth needs to be removed during treatment.
Patients choose Dedicated Dental not just for our comprehensive services, but because they feel genuinely cared for here. Our team is known for being warm, attentive, and committed to making every visit as comfortable as possible. With advanced technology, personalized treatment plans, and transparent communication, we’ve built strong relationships with families throughout Stafford. Whether you need a routine checkup, dental implants, or a complete smile transformation, you can rely on us for exceptional care in a supportive and welcoming environment.
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8:00 Am – 5:00 PM
We make the process quick and comfortable. Local anesthesia ensures minimal discomfort during the filling process.
With proper care, composite fillings can last 5–10 years or longer, depending on their size and location.
Absolutely! Many patients choose to replace metal fillings with tooth-colored ones for better aesthetics and peace of mind.
Cavities form when bacteria in your mouth produce acids that wear down your enamel. Brushing, flossing, and regular dental checkups are key to prevention.