Tooth-colored fillings are made from a durable composite resin. The resin is carefully designed to mimic the look and strength of natural enamel.

Tooth Filling in Goodlettsville
Repair & Restore
Natural-looking fillings that protect your teeth and preserve your smile.
Treatment Length
30 to 60 minutes
Number of visits
1
Anesthetic?
Local
Downtime
Minmal
What it Treats
- Cavities
- Tooth decay
- Minor cracks
- Worn enamel
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Your Plan.
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The Dental Fillings Process
Comprehensive Evaluation
We examine your tooth using digital imaging to determine the extent of decay or damage and confirm the best restoration approach.
Gentle Preparation
The affected area is carefully cleaned and prepared while preserving as much healthy tooth structure as possible.
Tooth-Colored Restoration
A durable composite resin is placed, shaped, and color-matched to blend seamlessly with your natural tooth.
Final Polish & Bite Check
We refine the filling for comfort, strength, and a smooth finish—ensuring it feels completely natural when you bite and chew.

Experienced
Advanced
Accessible
Elevated
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Tooth Filling FAQs
For many patients, they are. Composite fillings bond directly to the tooth, which means less healthy enamel needs to be removed compared to traditional silver amalgam fillings. They’re also mercury-free and blend naturally with your smile. Plus, they’re versatile enough to repair cracks, chips, and small gaps, giving you both cosmetic and functional benefits in one treatment.
Not at all. Each filling is shaped to match your surrounding teeth, making it virtually invisible when you smile, talk, or laugh. Once complete, the filling is virtually invisible. Most people won’t be able to tell that a filling was placed, allowing you to smile with confidence after your tooth filling in Goodlettsville.
With proper care, tooth-colored fillings can last many years, often 10 to 15 years or more. Longevity depends on factors like oral hygiene, diet, and whether you grind your teeth. Routine dental checkups and cleanings are key to maintaining your fillings and overall dental health, catching any issues early before they become bigger problems.
Yes, you’ll be able to eat the same day as your procedure, but you’ll likely need to wait a couple of hours. Once the numbness wears off, you can return to normal eating. We recommend taking it easy on very hard or sticky foods for the first 24 hours after your tooth filling in Goodlettsville to give the material time to fully settle.
It’s common to experience mild sensitivity to hot, cold, or pressure for a few days after getting a tooth-colored filling. This usually resolves on its own as your tooth adjusts to the new material. If sensitivity persists beyond a week or if you have sharp pain while eating, you can come back into the office. Your dentist can check your filling to make sure it’s fitting correctly and address any underlying issues.
Yes. Composite fillings are designed to last for many years, but like any dental restoration, they can wear down, chip, or discolor over time. If this happens, your dentist can repair or replace the filling. Regular dental checkups allow us to monitor your fillings and keep your teeth healthy and looking natural.


