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Fillings
that
blend
naturally
with
your smile

Leave no room for bacterial growth in your mouth
with cavity filling.

Fillings treat tooth decay, preventing further
damage and tooth loss, as well as the possibility of
pain and infection. A filling seals the hole,
or cavity, in the tooth.

Fillings that blend naturally with your smile

Leave no room for bacterial growth in your mouth
with cavity filling.

Fillings treat tooth decay, preventing further
damage and tooth loss, as well as the possibility of
pain and infection. A filling seals the hole,
or cavity, in the tooth.

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Starting at ₹1,499 ₹1,999 (25% off)

Features

Benefits

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Halts the
progression
of decay

The damaged
portion of a tooth
is replaced

Most of the
tooth structure is
preserved

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Long lasting

Process

STEP 1
Book your
appointment.

STEP 2
The Risio team
will reach
&your place.

STEP 3
The Risio
team will
set up & sanitize
the Pop-Up Dental unit.

STEP 4
Doctor does
cavity
preparation.

STEP 5
Nurse isolates,
dispenses
material
and mixes

STEP 6
Doctor
does
restoration.

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dental cavity filling

Recommended for

  • Dark spots on their teeth.
  • A hole you can see or feel in their teeth.
  • Food that always gets stuck between certain teeth.
  • When their floss tears in a certain spot .
  • A rough, chipped or broken tooth.
  • A broken or lost filling.
  • Pain with chewing.
  • Sensitivity to heat or cold.
  • Tooth wear.

Cavity Filling

Not recommended for

  • Whose cavities are difficult to access.
  • Whose cavities are difficult to isolate.
  • Who are allergic or sensitive to material.

Duration of Service: 45 mins – 60 mins*

Number of visits :1

Dental caries results when plaque forms on the surface of a tooth and converts the free sugars (all sugars added to foods by the manufacturer, cook, or consumer, plus sugars naturally present in honey, syrups, and fruit juices) contained in food and drinks into acids that destroy the tooth over time. A continued high intake of free sugars, inadequate exposure to fluoride, and a lack of removal of plaque by brushing the teeth can lead to caries, pain, and sometimes tooth loss and infection.

The Global Burden of Disease Study 2019 estimated that oral diseases affect close to 3.5 billion people worldwide, with caries of permanent teeth being the most common condition. Globally, it is estimated that 2 billion people suffer from caries of permanent teeth and 520 million children suffer from caries of primary teeth..

Dental fillings are used to fill in teeth that have been affected by tooth decay and cavities. When patients develop cavities, the dentist removes portions of the natural teeth that are infected. Dental materials are used to fill in this empty space and maintain the structural integrity of the tooth. Fillings treat tooth decay, preventing further damage and tooth loss, as well as the possibility of pain and infection. A filling seals the hole, or cavity, in the tooth. Having a cavity filled may cause some discomfort, but it should not cause pain. 

Aftercare

  • Consume a soft diet for at least 48 hours.
  • Avoid any hard, chewy, or sticky foods for up to two weeks.
  • Avoid hot and cold foods and beverages for at least 48 hours after procedure.
  • Avoid alcohol and tobacco for at least 48 hours.
  • Avoid chewing on the affected tooth for at least 48 hours after the procedure
  • Maintain good oral hygiene for long-lasting results.
  • Contact a dentist if there is any pain or sensitivity at the site of the filing.
  • Stay on track with regular follow-up appointments, as suggested.

FAQs

A filling is required when you have cavities, tooth wear, and tooth fracture.
Glass ionomer cement or composite resin are two materials exclusively used for filling.
Fillings can last for a while but not for eternity.
No, filling should not be done if you are experiencing pain in your teeth. In some cases, extreme sensitivity can be wrongly sensed as pain and which filling is possible if the decay has extended only to the dentin, the second layer of the tooth.
There is no evidence that filling can last for a particular period of time. If the filling is broken/discolored/ chipped, done years ago, it is better to check in with your dentist and change the filling but only if it is necessary and the dentist recommends it.
If the filling is broken/discoloured/ chipped, done years ago, it is better to check in with your dentist and changes the filling but only if it is necessary and the dentist recommends it.
Yes, there is a possibility for cavities to develop in the filled tooth as well since there is always a micro-gap between the filling material and the tooth. Bacteria can penetrate through these gaps and cause cavities.

Why home dental and how it helps patients

teeth filling

Safety and
comfort at home

teeth scaling at home

1-on-1 session
with an expert
dentist

dental care

Puts dental
phobia to rest

Cavity Filling

No hassle of
commute

teeth whitening near me

Easy for those
with limited
mobility

teeth filling treatment

Skip the
waiting

Why home dental and how it helps patients

teeth filling

Safety and
comfort at home

teeth scaling at home

1-on-1 session
with an expert
dentist

dental care

Puts dental
phobia to rest

Cavity Filling

No hassle of
commute

teeth whitening near me

Easy for those
with limited
mobility

teeth filling treatment

Skip the
waiting

Ready for a
healthy smile?

The Risio Promise

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To provide the care the
patient needs; not more, not less

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No compromise
on quality

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Affordable
service

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Quality dental care done right the first time

Why Risio

Dental care
you can trust

Putting dental
phobia to rest

Patient-first
experience

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No extra/hidden
charges

How does it work?