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Book a Tooth Filling in Liverpool

Book a tooth filling in Liverpool today. Tooth fillings are one of the most common dental treatments, used to restore teeth damaged by decay or minor fractures. Compare dentists in Liverpool who offer tooth-coloured composite fillings, ceramic fillings and other restoration options. Compare fees, read reviews and book online.

Practices

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Soft Dental Care

5.0(24)
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Shop 5A/1024 The Horsley Dr, Smithfield NSW 2164
Closed· Opens 9am
7.8km away
$199
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Royal Dental Care - Liverpool

4.2(26)
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11 Roslyn St, Casula NSW 2170
Open· Closes 6pm
1.5km away
$299
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Tripitaka Dental

4.8(41)
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6/28 Hughes St, Cabramatta NSW 2166
Closed· Opens 9:30am
3.1km away
$200

Design Dental - Busby

3.8(12)
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2/103 Cartwright Ave, Ashcroft NSW 2168
Open· Closes 9pm
3.8km away
$230

Royal Dental Care - Fairfield

0.0(0)
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3 Alan St, Fairfield NSW 2165
Open· Closes 6pm
6.3km away
$299

Practitioners

Dr MOUFFAK AL MARRAWY

Dentist
Soft Dental Care
·Smithfield NSW 2164
7.8km away
$199
Dr Muhammad El-Hajje

Dr Muhammad El-Hajje

Dentist
Royal Dental Care - Liverpool
·Casula NSW 2170
1.5km away
$299
Miss Nini Nguyen

Miss Nini Nguyen

Oral Health Therapist
Royal Dental Care - Liverpool
·Casula NSW 2170
1.5km away
$299

Roheena Khojah

Oral Health Therapist
Royal Dental Care - Liverpool
·Casula NSW 2170
1.5km away
$299
Dr Isabel Drewling

Dr Isabel Drewling

Dentist
Royal Dental Care - Liverpool
·Casula NSW 2170
1.5km away
$299

Frequently Asked Questions

Types of Dental Fillings Available in Liverpool

Dentists in Liverpool offer several types of fillings to suit different needs and budgets. Composite resin (tooth-coloured) fillings are the most popular choice for their natural appearance. Ceramic fillings are highly durable and stain-resistant. Glass ionomer fillings release fluoride and are often used for children or below-the-gum-line restorations. Some practices still offer amalgam (silver) fillings where appropriate.

What to Expect During a Filling

A filling appointment typically takes 20 to 40 minutes. Your dentist will numb the area with local anaesthetic, remove the decayed portion of the tooth, clean the cavity and place the filling material. For composite fillings, the material is applied in layers and hardened with a curing light. You can eat and drink normally once the numbness wears off.