Dental Fillings in Metuchen, NJ
Tooth-colored fillings to repair cavities and restore your smile
We use modern composite fillings that blend naturally with your teeth while protecting them from further decay.

Tooth-Colored Fillings
What Are Tooth-Colored Fillings?
Benefits of Tooth-Colored Fillings
Blend naturally with your surrounding teeth
Preserve more of your natural tooth structure
Strong, durable restoration for everyday chewing
Help stop decay from spreading further
Understanding Tooth-Colored Fillings
Tooth decay and cavities are both common dental issues. Receiving tooth-colored fillings can restore your teeth and help to prevent simple decay from becoming something worse.
Cavities are one of the most common dental problems. Even with good oral hygiene and regular dental cleanings, it’s still possible for decay to eat into your tooth enamel. Fortunately, repairing cavities often involves no more than tooth fillings, one of the most common dental treatments. We use tooth-colored composite fillings instead of amalgam fillings, which contain metal as well as mercury and other elements. Because we can match them to the color of the rest of your teeth, our metal-free fillings blend easily into your smile.
Utilizing Dental Cleanings to Prevent Cavities
How do dental fillings for cavities work?
What types of fillings are there?
Is tooth sensitivity after a filling normal?
When you get a filling, the area around the infected tooth is numbed. You shouldn’t feel anything for an hour or two after your appointment but once the numbing wears off it’s normal to feel pain in your teeth and gums.
It’s common to experience pain when drinking or eating anything hot or cold. It is also not uncommon to feel pain or greater than usual sensitivity when you brush or floss near the infected tooth.
Minimize Tooth Sensitivity
You can reduce the sensitivity in your teeth and gums by:
- Taking an anti-inflammatory drug that contains ibuprofen
- Rinse your mouth with 1/2 to 3/4 tsp of salt mixed with warm water. This can reduce inflammation
- Temporarily avoiding hot, cold, or acidic foods and drinks.
- Brush and floss gently
- Use a desensitizing toothpaste like Sensodyne or Colgate Sensitive