Dental fillings in Nottingham

Fix chips, cracks & cavities — with comfort in mind.

Tooth decay or damage doesn’t need to cause ongoing discomfort. Our dental fillings are fast, durable, and shaped to match your natural smile — so you can eat, speak, and smile with confidence again.

Urgent dental pain? We’ve got same-day care covered.

Toothache, swelling, or a cracked tooth? You shouldn’t have to wait.

We keep same-day emergency slots available so you can get fast relief when it matters most. Whether it’s a root canal or something simpler, we’ll explain everything clearly and ease the discomfort — no pressure, no guesswork.

Call now or book online — help is just a click away.

What is a dental filling?

Tooth fillings are used to restore areas of a tooth that have been damaged by decay, cracks, or wear. The process is simple and usually completed in one visit. After removing the damaged portion of the tooth, we shape and apply a filling material — usually composite resin — that blends naturally with your enamel and restores strength and appearance.

We only use safe, modern materials — no silver or mercury — and our focus is always on comfort, clarity, and lasting results.

When is a filling the right choice?

A dental filling can quickly restore your tooth if you're dealing with:
  • Small to medium cavities caused by tooth decay
  • Worn-down or chipped enamel from grinding or daily wear
  • Cracked teeth that don’t need a crown
  • Replacing old or broken fillings
  • Minor damage after an injury or accident

No pressure, no surprises — just the care you need.

We know dental treatment can be daunting. That’s why we take time to explain every step and make sure you feel calm and in control. If a filling is the right option, we’ll walk you through it gently — no pressure, no upselling, and no surprise bills.

Step-by-step: what to expect

Book online or give us a call - we offer flexible appointments, including emergencies.

We’ll examine the tooth, take x-rays if needed, and explain what’s happening.

Local anaesthetic is used to numb the area — most people feel very little.

We clean the area, place the filling, shape and polish it to match your tooth.

What patients often ask us

Not at all. We use local anaesthetic to make sure the area is completely numb. Most patients say it’s quicker and more comfortable than they expected.

Composite (white) fillings typically last 5–10 years with good care — sometimes even longer. We’ll give you tips to keep it lasting.

Yes — we colour-match the composite to your natural tooth shade, so it blends in seamlessly.

Decay doesn’t always hurt right away. Catching it early with a filling prevents deeper damage, infection, or the need for more invasive treatment later.

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