Dental Filling in Delta, BC

One of the most common dental procedures is having a cavity filled. A cavity is a permanently damaged area of the tooth where it has decayed and formed an opening. Having a cavity filled is a relatively quick process that involves your dentist drilling the cavity and filling in the open space with a hard material.

Cavity and Dental Filling in Delta, BC
Nearly Invisible
Comfortable
Convenient
Effective

Comprehensive Coverage

Preventive, basic, and some major dental services covered under CDCP

Family Eligible

Coverage for you and your family members

Residency Requirement

Must be a Canadian resident for tax purposes

What to Expect at a Cavity Filling Appointment

Generally, a cavity-filling appointment takes about an hour total, which will include going over the procedure, taking any X-rays if necessary, and filling the tooth. First, your dentist will administer a freezing agent to numb your tooth, gums, and the surrounding area. Once the area is fully numbed, your dentist will drill into the tooth, removing the cavity, and replace it with a filling. Once your filling is done, your mouth will remain numb for a few hours after the appointment, and when the freezing wears off you may have some slight discomfort, but this should clear up quickly.

Types of Fillings

Composite Fillings

Composite fillings are made up of glass or quartz filler and can be matched to the colour of your teeth. These fillings are less durable than amalgam but more durable than ceramic, making them a good choice for teeth responsible for moderate chewing.

Glass Ionomer

Glass ionomer fillings chemically bond to a tooth, forming a tight seal that protects the internal tooth. These fillings can also prevent future cavities forming by releasing fluoride. However, glass ionomer fillings are not particularly strong and are only recommended for non-biting parts of teeth or baby teeth. In addition, they can also be used as temporary fillings.

Amalgam (Metal) Fillings

Amalgam fillings are made of a combination of metallic elements. They are commonly used in the back of the mouth where they aren’t visible and extra strength is needed for chewing. We do not do amalgam fillings at our clinic, though we do monitor them for marginal leakage, decay, chipping and fractures.

FAQs
A dental filling is a treatment used to restore teeth damaged by decay or minor fractures. You may need a filling if you have a cavity, tooth sensitivity, or visible damage.

Dentists in Delta typically offer several options, including tooth-colored composite fillings, silver amalgam, ceramic, and sometimes gold fillings. The best choice depends on the location of the cavity, durability needs, and your personal preferences.

 

Most patients experience little to no discomfort during the procedure. Dentists usually use local anesthesia to numb the area, ensuring the filling process is quick and comfortable.
The lifespan of a filling depends on the material used and your oral care habits. Composite fillings may last 7–10 years, while amalgam and ceramic fillings can last 10–15 years or more with proper care.

Maintaining good oral hygiene, brushing twice a day, flossing daily, limiting sugary foods and drinks, and visiting your Delta dentist regularly for check-ups and cleanings are the best ways to reduce the risk of cavities and fillings.