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Tooth-Coloured Fillings in Hyderabad — Restore Your Tooth Invisibly

No more dark silver patches. Composite resin fillings match your natural tooth shade exactly — so no one will ever know you had a filling done. Completed in a single appointment.

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Shade-matchedBlends with your natural tooth colour
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Mercury-freeNo amalgam, no heavy metals
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Minimally invasiveLess drilling than silver fillings
Same-day treatmentIn and out in one appointment

We match your exact tooth shade

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Our composite resin system comes in 16+ shades. We select and layer shades to achieve a result that is virtually indistinguishable from your surrounding teeth.

No dark metal visible when you smile
Bonds directly to tooth — no gap for bacteria
Preserves more of your healthy tooth structure
Hardens in seconds with LED curing light

Natural-Looking Cavity Repair That Nobody Can See

Tooth-coloured fillings use composite resin — a durable, aesthetic material — to restore decayed, chipped, or damaged teeth.

A dental filling is required when a tooth has a cavity (decay), a minor fracture, or worn enamel. Traditionally, silver amalgam was used — functional, but highly visible and containing mercury. Composite resin fillings have replaced amalgam as the preferred material in modern dentistry.

Composite resin is a tooth-coloured mixture of glass particles and plastic resin. It's applied in layers, sculpted to match the tooth's natural shape, and hardened with a special LED curing light — all in a single appointment. The result is a filling that is virtually invisible, even on front teeth.

At ADS Dental Hospitals in Hyderabad, we have phased out amalgam entirely. All fillings placed at our Ameerpet and Gachibowli clinics use high-quality composite resin materials for optimal aesthetics, durability, and biocompatibility.

💡 Replacing old silver fillings? Many patients choose to replace visible amalgam fillings with composite for aesthetic reasons. We can assess whether your existing fillings are due for replacement at your next visit.

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    Completely invisibleShade-matched to your natural tooth — undetectable on front or back teeth
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    Bonds to tooth structureChemical bonding means less drilling and a stronger seal against bacteria
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    Mercury-free & biocompatibleSafe for all ages, including children and pregnant women
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    Protects tooth from fractureThe bond reinforces the remaining tooth structure
  • Completed same dayNo temporary fillings, no lab wait — done in one appointment
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    RepairableIf a small chip occurs, it can be repaired without replacing the entire filling

Why Tooth-Coloured Beats Silver Every Time

An honest comparison of the two most common filling materials — and why we no longer use amalgam.

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Composite Resin

Tooth-coloured, mercury-free, minimally invasive

AppearanceMatches tooth shade perfectly
Mercury contentNone — completely safe
Drilling requiredMinimal — preserves more tooth
Bond typeChemical bond to tooth
Temperature sensitivityLow — no metal expansion
RepairabilityYes — minor chips repaired easily
Lifespan7–10 years (front), 5–7 (back)
CostSlightly higher upfront
Legacy material

Silver Amalgam

Traditional silver-coloured filling, contains mercury

AppearanceDark silver — visible when you talk/smile
Mercury content~50% mercury by weight
Drilling requiredMore — undercuts needed for retention
Bond typeMechanical only (no chemical bond)
Temperature sensitivityExpands/contracts with hot/cold
RepairabilityTypically needs full replacement
Lifespan10–15 years (more durable)
CostLower initial cost

Uses of Tooth-Coloured Composite Fillings

Composite resin is remarkably versatile — beyond just cavities, it's used for a wide range of cosmetic and restorative repairs.

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Cavity Repair

The most common use. Decay is removed and the cavity is filled with shade-matched composite, restoring full tooth function and appearance.

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Chipped or Cracked Teeth

Minor chips on front or back teeth can be repaired with composite bonding — often in a single appointment, with no injections required for small chips.

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Tooth Shape Correction

Composite can build up a short, worn, or oddly shaped tooth to improve symmetry and aesthetics without crowns or veneers.

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Closing Small Gaps

Minor gaps (diastemas) between front teeth can be reduced by adding composite to the sides of adjacent teeth — a cost-effective alternative to orthodontics for small spaces.

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Replacing Old Silver Fillings

Patients choose to replace visible amalgam fillings with composite for aesthetic and health reasons. Old fillings are carefully removed and replaced with tooth-coloured composite.

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Exposed Root Coverage

When gum recession exposes root surfaces, composite can protect the sensitive area and reduce discomfort from hot and cold stimuli.

What to Expect During a Composite Filling

A straightforward, comfortable appointment — typically 30–60 minutes from start to finish.

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Examination & X-ray

We assess the extent of decay or damage with a clinical examination and, where needed, an X-ray to see if decay has reached the pulp.

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Shade Selection

Before any anaesthesia, we select the composite shade that best matches your natural tooth — shade guides are compared against your teeth in natural light.

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Anaesthesia (if needed)

Local anaesthesia is applied for deeper cavities. Small chips or minor surface work may not require any injection at all.

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Decay Removal & Preparation

Decayed or damaged tooth material is removed. The area is cleaned and a bonding agent is applied to help the composite adhere to the tooth.

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Composite Application & Shaping

Composite resin is applied in thin layers, each cured (hardened) with an LED light for a few seconds. Layers build up the tooth's natural shape and contour.

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Polishing & Bite Check

The filling is polished to a smooth, natural finish and your bite is checked. Any adjustments are made immediately. You leave with a completed, comfortable filling.

Aftercare for Composite Fillings

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  • Wait 1 hour before eating (to allow full set)
  • Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste
  • Floss daily — especially around filled teeth
  • Use a straw when drinking deeply coloured drinks
  • Attend 6-monthly check-ups to monitor filling edges
  • Report sensitivity that persists beyond 2 weeks
🚫 Avoid
  • Biting nails or chewing pens — chips composite
  • Chewing ice or very hard foods
  • Excessive tea, coffee, red wine (can stain composite over time)
  • Teeth grinding without a night guard

Sensitivity after filling? Mild sensitivity to temperature is normal for 1–2 weeks as the tooth settles. If it worsens or persists longer, contact us — it may indicate the filling needs minor adjustment or the pulp needs attention.

Cost of Tooth-Coloured Fillings in Hyderabad

Cost depends on cavity size, location in the mouth, and number of surfaces involved. No hidden charges.

Type of FillingSurfacesApprox. Cost (INR)Notes
Small composite filling1 surface₹1,500 – ₹2,500Tiny cavity, front or back tooth
Medium composite filling2 surfaces₹2,500 – ₹4,000Moderate decay, back tooth (molar)
Large composite filling3+ surfaces₹4,000 – ₹6,000Extensive decay — crown may be recommended
Composite bonding (chip/gap)Cosmetic₹2,000 – ₹5,000 per toothFront teeth, aesthetic repair
Amalgam replacementVaries₹2,000 – ₹5,000 per toothOld silver filling replaced with composite

* Final pricing confirmed after examination. EMI options available for multiple fillings.

Ideal Candidates for Composite Fillings

Tooth-coloured fillings are suitable for almost everyone — children and adults alike.

✅ Great candidates

  • Anyone with a cavity in any tooth
  • Patients with chipped or mildly fractured teeth
  • Patients wanting to replace old dark amalgam fillings
  • Children needing fillings (mercury-free is preferred)
  • Patients with small gaps or misshapen front teeth
  • Patients seeking cosmetic bonding for smile improvement
  • Patients with sensitivity due to exposed root surfaces

→ Alternative options to consider

  • Very large cavities — a ceramic inlay/onlay or crown may be more durable
  • Heavily loaded back teeth with severe grinding — ceramic or metal crown may be recommended
  • Cavities where decay has reached the pulp — root canal treatment is needed first
  • Cosmetic cases with multiple front teeth — porcelain veneers may give superior long-term aesthetics

Request Your Free Consultation

Fill in your details and we'll confirm your appointment at your preferred clinic within 30 minutes.

Our specialist will assess your cavity, match your exact tooth shade, and complete your filling in a single visit — no dark patches, no mercury, no hassle.

  • Same-day composite filling appointments
  • Mercury-free, shade-matched materials
  • Available at Ameerpet & Gachibowli clinics
  • Mon–Sat: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • EMI options available

Book Your Consultation

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Common Questions About Tooth-Coloured Fillings

Are composite fillings as strong as silver fillings?

For front teeth and small-to-medium back tooth cavities, yes. For very large back tooth restorations subject to heavy bite forces, ceramic inlays or crowns may be more durable long-term.

Do composite fillings stain over time?

Composite can pick up some staining from tea, coffee, red wine, or turmeric over time. This is surface staining that can be polished off at routine clean-up appointments.

Is it safe to replace silver fillings with composite?

Yes — it's a routine procedure. Old amalgam is carefully removed under water irrigation and suction. We take precautions to minimise any mercury vapour exposure during removal.

How long do tooth-coloured fillings last in Hyderabad's climate?

Climate has no meaningful effect on composite filling lifespan. With good oral hygiene and regular check-ups, composite fillings typically last 7–10 years on front teeth and 5–7 years on back teeth.

Does the procedure hurt?

For most cavities, local anaesthesia is used and the procedure is painless. Very small chips or surface repairs can often be done with no injection at all.

Can I eat immediately after getting a composite filling?

We advise waiting 1 hour before eating to allow the composite to fully set. Avoid very hot, cold, or hard foods on the first day. Normal eating resumes fully after 24 hours.

What is the cost of composite fillings compared to amalgam in Hyderabad?

Composite fillings are slightly more expensive than amalgam — ₹1,500–₹6,000 vs ₹500–₹2,000 for amalgam. However, the aesthetic result, mercury-free composition, and less drilling required make composite the preferred and recommended choice.

Can children get tooth-coloured fillings?

Absolutely — composite is the preferred choice for children because it's mercury-free. Even milk (baby) teeth that are badly decayed are better restored with composite than extracted prematurely, preserving space for the permanent tooth.

Fix That Cavity Invisibly — in One Visit

Book your filling appointment at our Ameerpet or Gachibowli clinic. Same-day treatment, natural results, no dark metal patches. Our team will also check your existing fillings and flag any that need attention.

Ameerpet (opp. Metro Pillar A1080) · Gachibowli (Financial District)

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