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Can teeth fillings be done in one visit?

 Yes, most dental fillings can be completed in a single visit. The procedure is typically straightforward and efficient, depending on the extent of the decay and the type of filling material used. Here's what to expect during a one-visit filling appointment:


1. Diagnosis and Preparation

  • Examination: The dentist examines the affected tooth and takes X-rays if necessary to assess the extent of decay.
  • Anesthesia: Local anesthesia is administered to numb the area and ensure a painless experience.

2. Removal of Decay

  • The decayed portion of the tooth is removed using specialized tools, leaving a clean surface for the filling.

3. Filling Placement

  • Material Application: The chosen filling material (e.g., composite resin, amalgam, glass ionomer) is applied to the prepared cavity.
  • Layering: For composite resin, the material is placed in layers and hardened with a curing light.

4. Shaping and Polishing

  • Once the filling is set, the dentist shapes it to match the natural contours of your tooth.
  • The filling is polished to ensure a smooth finish, restoring both the function and appearance of the tooth.

When Multiple Visits May Be Needed

Some cases may require more than one visit:

  • Extensive Decay: If the decay is deep and close to the tooth's nerve, additional procedures like a root canal or temporary filling might be required.
  • Inlays or Onlays: These custom restorations, often made in a dental lab, may require a second appointment.
  • Crown Placement: If the tooth's structure is severely compromised, a crown might be recommended, which typically involves multiple visits.

Post-Filling Care

After the procedure, it’s normal to experience minor sensitivity for a few days. Avoid chewing on the filled tooth until the numbness wears off. Follow your dentist’s advice for long-term care to maintain the filling and prevent further decay.


At Whiteline Dentals, we prioritize efficient, high-quality care. Most of our fillings are completed in one visit, ensuring minimal disruption to your schedule while restoring your smile. Need a consultation? Contact us today at our Anchal or Nilamel branches to book your appointment!

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