
Fillings restore damaged teeth, while sealants create a protective barrier that helps reduce the risk of future cavities.

Early treatment helps protect healthy tooth structure and reduces the need for more extensive dental procedures.

Restored teeth can function normally, making it easier to chew, bite, and speak comfortably.

Tooth-colored fillings blend naturally with your teeth, helping maintain a healthy and attractive smile.

By treating existing decay and preventing new cavities, fillings and sealants contribute to stronger teeth and better oral health over time.

Fillings and sealants are simple yet effective treatments that help protect teeth from decay and maintain long-term oral health. At Elite Dental Care, we focus on preserving your natural teeth through early diagnosis, preventive care, and minimally invasive treatments. Dental fillings repair teeth that have already been damaged by decay, while dental sealants provide a protective barrier to help prevent cavities from developing in the first place.
Tooth decay is one of the most common dental problems affecting both children and adults. If left untreated, even a small cavity can grow larger, causing pain, infection, and eventually tooth loss. Fortunately, modern dentistry offers effective solutions to both treat and prevent tooth decay through dental fillings and dental sealants.
With regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups, fillings and sealants can help keep your teeth healthy and reduce the risk of future dental problems.
Tooth‑colored fillings treat cavities while blending seamlessly with your natural smile. Dental sealants add an extra protective layer on chewing surfaces, reducing the risk of decay and helping preserve healthy enamel.
Keep your teeth clean by brushing twice a day with fluoride toothpaste to help prevent plaque buildup and tooth decay.
Daily flossing removes food particles and plaque from between teeth where a toothbrush cannot reach.
Reducing sugar intake helps lower the risk of new cavities and protects your overall oral health.
Avoid biting on ice, pens, or hard candies, as they can damage your teeth or dental restorations.
Consistent dental appointments help keep your teeth healthy and your treatments lasting longer.
Before
AfterBefore treatment, you may experience tooth sensitivity, mild discomfort, visible cavities, dark spots on teeth, or food getting trapped in hard-to-clean areas. After treatment, damaged teeth are restored and protected from further decay. Fillings repair cavities and restore normal tooth function, while sealants create a protective barrier that helps prevent future cavities. With proper oral hygiene and regular dental checkups, you can enjoy a healthier, stronger smile and improved long-term oral health.
Book your appointment today and take the first step toward healthier teeth.