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Book Dental Fillings in Pretoria with Smile On Dental. Start with an assessment, understand your options, and get clear next steps before treatment begins.

Fillings in Pretoria

Quick Summary

Planning fillings care in Pretoria.

First Step

Consultation

The dentist checks your concern and confirms whether this treatment is suitable before care begins.

Best For

Patients with cavities or minor tooth damage

Suitability depends on oral health, symptoms, goals, and clinical findings.

Planning

Personalised

Timing, visits, cost factors, and aftercare are explained after the assessment.

City Access

Pretoria

Start from a Smile On Dental branch in Pretoria; branch choice can be based on access and appointment fit.

How It Works

A simple path from first contact to personal care.

01. Book Appointment

Start online or request a callback so the team can help you choose the right appointment.

02. Share Your Concern

Tell the dentist what feels uncomfortable, what you want to improve, or what treatment you are considering.

03. Get Assessed

Your teeth, gums, bite, and smile goals are reviewed before a recommendation is made.

04. Receive Your Plan

Receive dental guidance shaped around comfort, function, appearance, and confidence.

Overview

About Fillings in Pretoria

Treatment fit comes first

Fillings help repair smaller areas of decay or tooth damage before the tooth needs more complex restoration.

City access

Smile On Dental supports Pretoria patients through branch-based care. Start with a consultation so the dentist can assess your oral health, explain suitable options, and confirm the next step.

Read the full treatment guide

Use the main fillings page for deeper education before choosing a branch or requesting a callback.

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Treatment Guide

Fillings in Pretoria: options, process, benefits, and care.

Tooth coloured dental filling treatment in Pretoria
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Dental Fillings in Pretoria

A filling can repair a tooth when decay, a small chip, or wear has damaged part of the tooth but enough healthy structure remains.

For Pretoria patients, the first step is not choosing a filling material before the tooth has been checked. The dentist needs to see where the damage is, how deep it appears, whether the tooth is sensitive, and whether an old filling or crack is involved. That assessment helps separate a straightforward repair from a tooth that may need a crown, root canal treatment, or another plan.

A useful filling should do more than close a hole. It should seal the prepared area, rebuild a cleanable shape, and sit comfortably against the opposing tooth. If you are moving between work, study, school runs, or daily travel in Pretoria, mention any sensitivity, biting pain, or broken edges when booking so the appointment can be planned around diagnosis first.

Good reasons to book

  • A visible cavity or dark groove
  • A chipped tooth edge
  • A rough or leaking old filling
  • Sensitivity when eating or drinking
Dental X-ray used to assess a cavity before a Pretoria filling appointment
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Diagnosis Before Repair

The right restoration depends on how much tooth is damaged and whether the nerve, bite, or existing filling is involved.

The dentist examines the tooth surface, gum line, neighbouring teeth, and bite contacts. X-rays may be recommended when decay could be between teeth, under an old filling, or close to the nerve. Back teeth often need closer checking because grooves and existing restorations can hide the true size of the problem.

This step matters because a filling is not always the strongest answer. If the tooth has a crack, deep decay, repeated repairs, or heavy bite pressure, the dentist may explain why a larger protective restoration is safer. The Pretoria page should help you start that conversation, not assume every damaged tooth can be patched in the same way.

What the dentist checks

  • Depth and position of decay
  • Cracks or old filling leakage
  • Cold, sweet, or biting sensitivity
  • Bite pressure on the tooth
Composite material used for tooth coloured fillings in Pretoria
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Repair Options

Small and moderate repairs may be restored directly, while larger damage may need a more protective option.

Tooth coloured composite is commonly used for visible repairs and many small to moderate cavities. It is placed directly into the prepared tooth, shaped, hardened, adjusted, and polished. Shade selection can help the filling blend with nearby enamel, but the clinical priority is still seal, strength, and cleanability.

When a cavity takes up too much of the tooth, a filling may be at risk of chipping or flexing. In that situation, your dentist may compare a direct filling with a crown, onlay-style restoration where appropriate, or root canal treatment if the nerve is affected. The recommendation should follow the diagnosis and the amount of remaining tooth structure.

Option factors

  • Size of the repair
  • Front or back tooth position
  • Remaining tooth strength
  • Appearance and polishing needs
Dentist discussing dental filling options with a Pretoria patient
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Same-Day Expectations

Many fillings are completed directly, but deeper decay, pain, or uncertainty can make treatment more staged.

If the tooth is suitable for a direct filling, the visit usually focuses on numbing where needed, removing damaged tooth structure, placing the filling, and refining the shape. The dentist may check the contact point with the neighbouring tooth and use bite paper to identify high spots before the filling is polished.

A staged plan may be advised if the cavity is deep, symptoms suggest nerve involvement, the tooth is cracked, or several teeth need prioritising. In those cases, the first appointment may focus on diagnosis, stabilising the tooth, or planning the sequence. Pretoria patients who are travelling from different parts of the city should ask what is likely to happen at the first visit once the tooth has been assessed.

At the visit

  • Tooth is cleaned and shaped
  • Filling is bonded and contoured
  • Contacts are checked
  • Bite is adjusted before you leave
Dental cleaning tools used to maintain fillings in Pretoria
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Bite and Maintenance

A filling needs a comfortable bite and daily cleaning around the margins to last well.

After a filling, the tooth may feel different for a short period, especially if the cavity was deep or the tooth was irritated before treatment. A bite that feels high, sharp, or uncomfortable should be checked rather than ignored. Small adjustments can make chewing feel more natural and reduce unnecessary pressure on the repair.

Long-term care is simple but important. Brush with fluoride toothpaste, clean between teeth, and keep routine dental visits so filling edges can be checked for wear, staining, chips, or leakage. If you grind your teeth or have several old fillings, the dentist may also discuss bite protection or a broader restorative plan.

Maintenance focus

  • Report a high bite
  • Clean around filling edges
  • Avoid chewing hard objects
  • Review old fillings regularly
Restorative dentistry planning for dental fillings in Pretoria
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Cost and Booking

Filling costs depend on the tooth, the size of the repair, the material used, and whether extra diagnostic steps are needed.

A small one-surface repair is different from rebuilding several sides of a molar or replacing an old restoration. Cost factors can include X-rays, removal of old filling material, the number of surfaces restored, how close decay is to the nerve, and whether another treatment is more appropriate. Exact fees should be confirmed after the dentist has examined the tooth.

When booking dental fillings in Pretoria, describe the problem clearly: cavity, broken filling, sensitivity, sharp edge, or pain when biting. The team can then guide the appointment request and confirm practical branch and scheduling details without assuming the same treatment path for every tooth.

Before booking

  • Mention pain or swelling
  • Say if a filling has fallen out
  • Ask whether X-rays may be needed
  • Confirm the appointment location

Who It Helps

When fillings may be suitable.

Patients with cavities or minor tooth damage.
Patients with sensitivity or a broken filling.
Patients who need straightforward restorative care.

Treatment Journey

How the process usually begins.

01

Your dentist examines the tooth and explains the finding.

02

The damaged area is prepared and restored where suitable.

03

You receive guidance on protecting the tooth after treatment.

Suitability

What is checked before fillings care in Pretoria.

Restorative Dentistry

Restore function carefully.

Restorative treatment depends on the amount of tooth structure, gum health, bite forces, materials, and whether the tooth can be predictably maintained.

Suitability

Not every option suits every patient.

The dentist considers symptoms, oral health, bite, medical history, expectations, and maintenance before recommending fillings.

Costs

Fees depend on the final plan.

Cost discussions are most useful after diagnosis because materials, complexity, visit count, and follow-up needs vary from patient to patient.

Appointment

What to expect when you come in for fillings in Pretoria.

Patient arriving for a fillings appointment in Pretoria
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Before your appointment and arrival

A useful treatment visit starts before the dentist looks inside your mouth. The practice needs enough background to understand why you booked, what you are worried about, and what information may affect your care.

When you arrive for fillings in Pretoria, the first step is usually confirming your details and making sure the team understands the reason for your visit. If you are a new patient, you may need to share medical history, medication details, allergies, previous dental treatment, and the concern that brought you in. If you have seen another dentist recently, previous records or X-rays can also help the dentist understand what has already been checked.

This preparation stage should not feel like admin for the sake of admin. It helps the clinical team tailor the appointment to you. A patient coming in for pain needs a different starting point from someone planning whitening, braces, veneers, implants, cleaning, gum care, or a routine check-up. The more clearly you explain the concern, the easier it is for the practice to prepare the right appointment flow and avoid rushing important decisions.

Helpful details to bring or mention

  • When the concern started and what makes it better or worse.
  • Any medication, allergies, health conditions, or previous dental work.
  • Previous dental records, X-rays, questions, or goals you want to discuss.
Dental consultation before fillings in Pretoria
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Consultation about your needs and goals

The consultation is an open conversation about your oral health, symptoms, habits, expectations, and treatment goals. This is where the dentist starts connecting your reason for booking with a practical clinical direction.

For fillings in Pretoria, the dentist needs to know what you want to improve and what is currently affecting you. That could be pain, sensitivity, bleeding gums, a broken tooth, missing teeth, staining, crowding, bite problems, jaw discomfort, dental anxiety, or a smile concern. You may also be asked about brushing and flossing routines, diet, grinding, smoking, previous treatment, and how long the concern has been present.

This part of the visit is important because two patients can ask for the same treatment but need very different plans. One patient may be suitable to continue quickly. Another may first need gum care, a filling, X-rays, infection control, orthodontic planning, or a more detailed discussion about alternatives. The consultation should make the next step clearer without making you feel forced into treatment before the assessment is complete.

What to discuss openly

  • Symptoms, sensitivity, pain, swelling, bleeding, or changes you have noticed.
  • Cosmetic, comfort, function, prevention, or confidence goals.
  • Dental anxiety, timing needs, budget questions, or previous difficult visits.
Dental examination before fillings in Pretoria
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Dental examination and clinical checks

The dental examination gives the dentist the clinical information needed to decide whether the requested treatment is suitable and whether anything else needs attention first.

During the examination, the dentist checks the teeth, gums, soft tissues, bite, jaw comfort, existing restorations, and the area linked to fillings. They may look for decay, cracks, gum inflammation, infection signs, wear, mobility, alignment issues, bite pressure, failing restorations, or anything that could affect the safety and predictability of treatment.

The examination should be thorough but understandable. The dentist may use a small mirror, probe, photographs, scans, or digital X-rays where needed. X-rays are not automatically required for every patient, but they can help when the dentist needs to see below the surface, check roots, bone levels, hidden decay, impacted teeth, infection, or the condition of a tooth before making a treatment recommendation.

What may be assessed

  • Patients with cavities or minor tooth damage.
  • Patients with sensitivity or a broken filling.
  • Patients who need straightforward restorative care.
Tooth Decay Treatment planning support for fillings in Pretoria
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Your fillings treatment plan

After the consultation and examination, the dentist explains what was found and how treatment can be approached. This is where the visit should become practical and specific.

For fillings in Pretoria, the plan should explain why the treatment is being considered, what needs to happen first, how many visits may be involved, and what the expected maintenance looks like. If another treatment is more suitable, that should be explained too. A good plan connects diagnosis, options, comfort, timing, cost factors, and long-term care instead of only naming a procedure.

Restorative treatment depends on the amount of tooth structure, gum health, bite forces, materials, and whether the tooth can be predictably maintained. The dentist can also explain what could happen if treatment is delayed, whether the concern is urgent, and whether the work should be staged. This helps you understand the difference between immediate relief, preventive care, cosmetic improvement, functional repair, and longer-term treatment planning.

Questions worth asking

  • What did the dentist find, and what are the suitable options?
  • What happens first, and what can wait if treatment must be staged?
  • What costs, visits, healing, reviews, or maintenance should I expect?
Fillings appointment at Smile On Dental in Pretoria
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What happens during the treatment visit

The treatment visit should follow a clear sequence so you understand what is happening and why. The exact process depends on the diagnosis, the final plan, and the treatment being done.

Before starting fillings, the team confirms the agreed treatment and checks that you are comfortable to continue. Depending on the procedure, the dentist may prepare the area, numb the tooth or gums, take records, clean the area, isolate the tooth, shape a restoration, adjust the bite, place attachments, discuss shade, remove build-up, or follow a surgical or orthodontic sequence. The important point is that the steps should match the plan already discussed with you.

If you feel nervous, uncomfortable, or unsure, say so before treatment starts or as soon as something changes. Patient comfort and consent are part of the process. You should know whether the visit is mainly diagnostic, preventive, cosmetic, restorative, orthodontic, surgical, or part of a longer staged plan.

Typical appointment flow

  • Your dentist examines the tooth and explains the finding.
  • The damaged area is prepared and restored where suitable.
  • You receive guidance on protecting the tooth after treatment.
Aftercare after fillings in Pretoria
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Aftercare, review, and protecting the result

A proper appointment ends with clear aftercare, follow-up guidance, and practical instructions for protecting your mouth after the visit.

After fillings, the dentist explains what to expect, what is normal, and what should be reported. Some patients only need home-care advice. Others may need a review, healing instructions, staged appointments, bite checks, orthodontic monitoring, gum maintenance, whitening maintenance, restoration care, or a replacement plan. The advice should match what was actually done, not a generic handout that ignores your treatment.

This aftercare stage is where long-term value is protected. Good instructions help you understand eating, brushing, flossing, sensitivity, discomfort, temporary numbness, bleeding, swelling, appliance wear, review visits, or maintenance routines where relevant. If something feels unusual after the appointment, contact the practice instead of guessing. Follow-up keeps treatment connected to comfort, function, appearance, and long-term oral health.

What aftercare should make clear

  • Repairs damaged tooth structure.
  • Helps prevent further breakdown.
  • Supports comfortable everyday function.

Pretoria Branches

Choose a Smile On Dental branch starting point in Pretoria.

Before You Book

Prepare for a fillings discussion in Pretoria.

Before You Book

Explain the concern

Mention whether you are booking for fillings, pain, appearance, function, prevention, or a second opinion.

At the Visit

Ask questions

Ask about diagnosis, options, number of visits, comfort, maintenance, and what could happen if treatment is delayed.

Aftercare

Follow guidance

Your dentist will explain home care, review visits, and any symptoms that should be reported after treatment.

Questions

Questions about Fillings in Pretoria.

How do I know which treatment is right for me?

The best starting point is a consultation. Your dentist will assess your teeth, gums, bite, symptoms, concerns, and smile goals before recommending a personalised treatment plan.

Can I book online?

Yes. Use the Book an Appointment button to open the booking site and choose a convenient appointment time. You can also request a callback if you would prefer the practice team to contact you first.

Can I request a callback instead?

Yes. You can request a callback if you prefer the practice team to contact you before booking. This can be helpful when you are unsure whether you need a routine visit, cosmetic consultation, orthodontic assessment, or urgent support.

Can I ask about treatment costs before starting?

Yes. Costs depend on the diagnosis, treatment complexity, materials, and number of visits required. Your dentist can explain the recommended next step before treatment begins.

What should I bring to my appointment?

Bring your identification, medical history, current medication details, previous dental information if available, and any questions you want to discuss with the dentist.

What if I have pain, swelling, or sensitivity?

Book an assessment so the dentist can diagnose the cause before you choose a treatment. Pain or swelling may need urgent attention, X-rays, restorative care, or another clinical next step.

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