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Dental Fillings in Moorestown, NJ Treat Decay Early, Protect Your Smile

Tooth decay is one of the most common health conditions worldwide but it is also one of the most treatable. Dr. Aliya Khan, DMD removes decay and restores your tooth in a single comfortable visit at Moorestown Smile Center, stopping damage before it becomes something much larger.

Dental Fillings

Tooth-Colored

Matches your natural enamel

Sensitive-Gum Safe

Most done in 30-60 minutes

Prevents Larger Work

Avoid crowns and root canals

All Ages Welcome

Comprehensive family care

What is a dental filling?

A dental filling treats a cavity a hole in a tooth caused by decay. Dr. Khan removes the decayed tissue, cleans the area, and fills it with tooth-colored composite resin that bonds to the tooth and restores its shape, strength, and function. Most fillings are completed in a single 30 to 60 minute visit at Moorestown Smile Center.

Why Dental Fillings Matter and Why Early Treatment Counts

Dental fillings treat tooth decay one of the most prevalent health conditions globally, affecting people of all ages. Left untreated, decay advances deeper into the tooth, eventually reaching the pulp and nerve, causing severe pain and potentially requiring a root canal or extraction.

Catching and filling a cavity early is one of the most effective investments in long-term dental health. A simple filling completed today prevents a significantly more complex and costly restoration later. At Moorestown Smile Center, Dr. Aliya Khan uses modern tooth-colored composite resin fillings that blend seamlessly with your natural enamel no metal, no grey shadows, just a healthy-looking smile.

Tooth decay is the most prevalent chronic disease globally

More common than asthma among children and adults alike and almost entirely preventable with regular check-ups and prompt treatment when decay appears.

Signs You May Need a Dental Filling

Many cavities cause no pain in their earliest stages which is why regular check-ups and X-rays are the most reliable way to catch decay before it causes symptoms. When symptoms do appear, they typically include:

Toothache or spontaneous pain in a specific tooth

Sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet foods and drinks that lingers

A visible dark spot, hole, or pit on the surface of a tooth

A rough or jagged edge you can feel with your tongue

Pain or discomfort when biting or chewing

Food consistently getting stuck between two particular teeth

If you are experiencing any of these, call (856) 638-5266 same-week evaluations are available for patients across Moorestown and Burlington County.

Tooth-Colored Composite Resin

The modern standard at Moorestown Smile Center. Composite resin is color-matched to your natural tooth shade and bonds directly to the enamel requiring less removal of healthy tooth structure than older amalgam fillings. Ideal for visible teeth and patients who want a seamless result. Typically lasts 7 to 10 years with proper care.

Ceramic Inlays and Onlays

When a cavity is too large for a standard filling but not large enough to require a full dental crown, a ceramic inlay or onlay is an excellent option. Custom-fabricated for a precise fit, they are highly durable and virtually invisible. Dr. Khan will advise if this is the better path for your specific case.

A note on old silver amalgam fillings

Moorestown Smile Center places tooth-colored composite fillings rather than traditional silver amalgam. If you have old amalgam fillings showing wear, cracking, or decay at the margins, Dr. Khan can evaluate whether replacement with a tooth-colored restoration is appropriate at your next visit.

What to Expect The Filling Procedure

Getting a filling at Moorestown Smile Center is straightforward and comfortable. Here is exactly what happens, step by step:

Numbing the Area

Local anesthesia is applied to the tooth and surrounding gum. You feel no pain during the procedure only mild pressure at most. Dr. Khan takes time to ensure you are fully comfortable before beginning.

Removing the Decay

Dr. Khan uses a dental drill to carefully remove all decayed tissue from the cavity. Only the damaged portion is removed healthy enamel and dentin are preserved wherever possible.

Cleaning and Etching

The cavity is cleaned to remove bacteria and debris. A mild etching solution is applied to create a slightly rough texture that helps the composite resin bond securely to the tooth surface.

Placing, Hardening, and Polishing

Composite resin is applied in layers, each hardened with a curing light. Dr. Khan shapes and sculpts the material to restore the tooth's natural contour, checks and adjusts your bite, then polishes the filling to a smooth, natural finish.

⚠ What happens if you leave a cavity untreated

Decay does not stop or heal on its own. Without treatment, a small cavity grows larger over weeks and months, eventually reaching the soft pulp tissue inside the tooth. At that point, a simple filling is no longer an option -- a root canal or extraction becomes necessary. Treating decay early with a filling is significantly less invasive, less time-consuming, and less expensive than waiting.

Tooth pain or sensitivity in Moorestown? Don’t wait  same-week evaluations available.

Post-Care After Your Dental Filling

Temporary numbness after a dental filling is common and expected to fade within a few hours as the anesthetic wears off. To protect your new filling and ensure proper healing:

Avoid chewing on the filled side until numbness has completely worn off biting your cheek or tongue when numb is a common post-procedure issue that is easily avoided

Expect mild sensitivity for 2 to 3 days especially to temperature and pressure. This is entirely normal as the tooth settles around the new restoration

Use desensitizing toothpaste if sensitivity persists beyond a few days products like Sensodyne significantly reduce discomfort during the adjustment period

Brush and floss normally around the filling from day one keeping the area clean supports healing and prevents new decay forming at the margin

Call us if sensitivity lasts longer than one week or if your bite feels uneven a simple bite adjustment takes minutes and resolves the issue immediately

Fillings as Part of Comprehensive Family Dental Care

At Moorestown Smile Center, dental fillings are part of a broader preventive family dental care philosophy. As part of comprehensive family dental care, fillings can prevent the need for larger restorations such as a dental crown later. Treating decay early before it progresses to the point of needing a crown, root canal, or extraction is always the goal.

To prevent new cavities from forming, Dr. Khan recommends:

  • Brushing twice daily with a fluoride toothpaste
  • Flossing once daily to remove plaque between teeth where most cavities begin
  • Limiting sugary and acidic foods and drinks that feed decay-causing bacteria
  • Attending professional cleanings and check-ups every six months X-rays catch decay long before it becomes symptomatic
  • Asking about dental sealants for children a thin protective coating applied to molars that dramatically reduces cavity risk

Serving patients from across Burlington County and South Jersey:

Dr. Khan’s patients travel from across Burlington County and Camden County to Moorestown Smile Center at 740 Marne Hwy, Suite 106. The practice is conveniently located for families throughout:

Office Information

Address

740 Marne Hwy, Suite 106 Moorestown, NJ 08057

Phone

(856) 638-5266

Email

info@greenwoodfamilydentistry.org

Hours

Mon 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Tue 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
Wed 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Thu 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Fri 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

Book With Dr. Khan

New patients from Moorestown, Cherry Hill, Mount Laurel, and Burlington County always welcome. Same-day appointments often available.

Insurance Accepted

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Most dental fillings at Moorestown Smile Center are completed in a single visit lasting 30 to 60 minutes depending on the size and location of the cavity. The area is numbed beforehand so you feel no discomfort during the procedure.
    No. The tooth and surrounding area are fully numbed with local anesthesia before any work begins. Most patients feel only mild pressure. Temporary numbness and sensitivity for a few days afterward are normal and expected desensitizing toothpaste helps manage this.
    Tooth-colored composite resin fillings typically last 7 to 10 years with proper oral hygiene and regular professional check-ups. Lifespan depends on the size and location of the filling and individual habits like grinding or clenching.
    Common signs include toothache, sensitivity to hot or cold foods, a visible dark spot or hole on a tooth, a rough edge you can feel with your tongue, or pain when biting. However, many cavities cause no symptoms at all -- which is why regular check-ups and X-rays are essential for early detection.
    Untreated cavities grow larger and eventually reach the tooth's inner pulp, causing severe pain and infection. At that point a root canal or extraction may be required instead of a simple filling. Treating decay early is significantly less invasive and less costly.

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