Pediatric dental fillings protect your child’s teeth from cavities, restoring their natural strength and function. At Lansdowne Pediatric Dentistry, we use safe, gentle techniques to ensure a pain-free experience. Our kid-friendly approach makes dental visits stress-free, helping little smiles stay healthy and bright. Book an appointment for expert care today!

Welcome to our comprehensive guide on dental fillings at Lansdowne Pediatric Dentistry. Dental fillings are a common and effective solution for treating cavities and restoring damaged or injured teeth. Our team is dedicated to providing high-quality care to ensure your child’s oral health and comfort.
Tooth-colored fillings that blend seamlessly with natural teeth, offering a more aesthetically pleasing result.
Often used for fillings below the gumline or in pediatric dentistry, releasing fluoride to help protect teeth.
Durable and long-lasting, made from a combination of metals, including silver, mercury, tin, and copper. (Not offered at Lansdowne Pediatric Dentistry)
Made from porcelain, these are highly durable and resist staining better than composite fillings. (Not offered at Lansdowne Pediatric Dentistry)


Through an exam and possibly X-rays, we identify cavities or areas of decay.
To ensure comfort, we administer local anesthesia to numb the area.
The decayed portion of the tooth is removed.
The selected filling material is applied to the cleaned cavity.
The filling is shaped to match the tooth’s natural form and polished for a smooth finish.
Common signs include tooth sensitivity to hot or cold, visible holes or dark spots on the tooth, and tooth pain or discomfort. Regular dental check-ups are essential for early detection of cavities that might not yet show symptoms.
Yes, dental fillings are safe for children. Our practice uses materials that are effective and safe for young patients. We also ensure that the procedure is as comfortable as possible for your child.
The longevity of a dental filling depends on the material used and its location in the mouth. Composite fillings typically last 5 to 7 years, and sometimes even longer with proper care.
We take all necessary steps to ensure your child’s comfort, including the use of local anesthesia. While your child may feel some vibration of the handpiece during the procedure, they should not experience any pain.
Good oral hygiene is crucial. Ensure your child brushes twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, flosses daily, and maintains regular dental check-ups. Limiting sugary snacks and drinks can also help prevent further cavities.
If a filling falls out, contact our office immediately. We will arrange an appointment to replace the filling and prevent any further damage or decay to the tooth.
It is common for children to experience mild sensitivity after getting a filling. This usually subsides within a few days. If sensitivity persists or if your child experiences significant discomfort, contact us for an evaluation.