Dental Fillings in Turkey
We perform restorative dental treatments using biocompatible materials and advanced techniques to ensure long-term durability and aesthetics. One of the most common procedures in our Antalya clinic is dental fillings—a simple yet vital treatment for cavities and tooth damage.
Cavities are one of the most widespread oral health issues worldwide, second only to the common cold. Left untreated, decay can progress to more serious complications. With early intervention and high-quality fillings, you can preserve your natural teeth for many years.
Protect your oral health with dental fillings in Antalya, Turkey.

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Dental Fillings in Turkey
What Is a Dental Filling?
A dental filling is a treatment used to restore the shape, function, and strength of a tooth damaged by decay or trauma. The decayed area is cleaned and filled with a material that mimics the natural tooth structure—helping to prevent further damage and restore chewing ability.
Fillings are one of the most frequently performed procedures in dentistry and are essential for maintaining good oral health.


Why Are Fillings Needed?
Fillings are necessary to:
- Treat cavities caused by plaque and bacteria
- Repair cracked or worn teeth
- Prevent further decay from spreading
- Restore a tooth’s normal function and appearance
Without treatment, decay can lead to pain, infections, or the need for root canals or extractions.
How Is a Filling Procedure Done?
Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of the process:
- Local Anesthesia
To ensure a painless experience, local anesthesia is applied. - Tooth Isolation
The affected tooth is kept dry and visible by isolating it from the surrounding area. - Decay Removal
The decayed portion of the tooth is gently removed. - Filling the Tooth
The cleaned area is filled with a biocompatible material, usually composite resin. - Curing & Polishing
The material is hardened with a curing light and then polished for a natural finish.
The result is a fully functional tooth that looks and feels like your own.


Materials Used in Fillings
There are two main types of filling materials:
- Composite Fillings (Tooth-Colored Resin):
These match the natural color of the teeth and are ideal for visible areas. They bond well and are shaped to mimic tooth anatomy. - Amalgam Fillings (Metal):
Durable and typically used for back teeth, but less popular today due to aesthetic concerns.
Composite fillings are now the preferred choice for most patients due to their natural appearance and safe, non-metal composition.
How Long Do Fillings Last?
With proper care, a filling can last 5 to 10 years or more. Durability depends on:
- The material used
- Oral hygiene habits
- Bite pressure or grinding habits
- Regular dental check-ups
Your dentist will monitor the condition of your fillings during routine visits and suggest replacements if needed.


Can Teeth with Fillings Be Whitened?
Teeth with fillings can undergo whitening, but there’s a limitation: fillings do not change color during whitening. If you whiten your teeth, the filling may appear darker by contrast. In that case, we recommend replacing the filling afterward to match your new tooth shade.
It’s important not to whiten if there are untreated cavities, as the whitening agents can worsen decay and cause sensitivity.
Why Our Clinic in Antalya?
Our clinic in Antalya offers personalized, affordable dental filling treatments using high-grade materials and digital techniques. We provide:
- Experienced dentists using modern tools
- English-speaking staff and international care standards
- Painless procedures under local anesthesia
- Transparent pricing with no hidden costs
- Comprehensive treatment plans tailored to your oral health needs
Whether it’s your first cavity or a filling replacement, we make sure your treatment is quick, effective, and stress-free.

Mild sensitivity is common and usually fades within a few days. Persistent or sharp pain should be evaluated by your dentist.
Fillings can loosen due to wear, chewing hard foods, trauma, or tooth grinding (bruxism). If this happens, visit your dentist as soon as possible.
Most fillings take 20–45 minutes per tooth, depending on the extent of decay and the type of material used.
While still available, many patients now prefer tooth-colored composite materials for aesthetic and safety reasons.
You can eat once the anesthesia wears off. With composite fillings, you can eat almost immediately. Avoid very hard or sticky foods for the first 24 hours.
Brush twice daily, floss regularly, and avoid chewing on hard objects. Schedule dental check-ups every 6 months to monitor the integrity of your fillings.