Tooth-colored Fillings
Make any fillings unnoticable with expertly crafted tooth-color fillings.
Your First Visit, Simplified
At Dental Studio, your healthy smile starts with a comprehensive exam. During your first visit, our experienced team will perform a full evaluation to understand your needs and ensure you recieve the personalized care you deserve.
After your exam, we’ll schedule your hygiene (cleaning) appointment based on your specific treatment needs and insurance coverage – giving you a plan that is tailored just for you.
Limited Time Offer for New Crowns
New Patient?
Schedule an Exam and X-Rays
Strong, Seamless, and Natural-Looking
Tooth-colored fillings repair cavities and restore damaged teeth without compromising the beauty of your smile. Made from durable composite resin, they blend naturally with your surrounding teeth for a flawless look. They’re a safe, effective, and long-lasting solution for protecting your teeth from further decay.
You get strength, function, and aesthetics—all in one treatment.
Benefits from Tooth-colored Fillings
- Natural appearance – Matches your tooth color for a seamless look
- Durable and long-lasting – Strong enough for everyday chewing
- Mercury-free – A safer alternative to silver amalgam fillings
- Protects your tooth – Prevents further decay and damage
- Versatile use – Repairs cavities, chips, and worn areas
All About Tooth-colored Fillings
What to expect during your filling appointment?
We start by gently numbing the area for your comfort. The decayed portion of the tooth is removed, and the area is cleaned thoroughly. We then layer and shape the composite resin to match your tooth’s natural contour and color. Finally, the filling is hardened with a curing light and polished to a smooth finish.
Why tooth-color fillings matter?
Over time, teeth naturally discolor from foods, drinks, and aging.
Professional whitening not only brightens your smile but can help you look younger and feel more confident.
How long do tooth-colored fillings last?
With proper care, composite fillings can last 7–10 years or more. Good oral hygiene and regular dental visits will help maximize their lifespan.
- Toothache or sensitivity
- Visible holes or dark spots
- Chipped or worn-down teeth
- Old metal fillings you’d like replaced
- Food frequently getting stuck in one spot
Techology that improves your exam
We use high-quality composite resins and precise bonding techniques to ensure your fillings are durable, comfortable, and blend perfectly with your natural teeth.
Book your next appointment with Dental Studio
Our new patient special is a great way to give our dental office a try. Pay only $59* for your first healthy mouth cleaning, exam and digital x-rays.
Real Patients. Real Results
Explore our “Before and After” gallery to see real patient transformation and the confident smiles our team helps create every day.
Where to Find Us
We are proud to be the preferred Buda, TX Dentist.
Dental Studio
Address:
1671 Main St. Suite B
Buda, TX 78610
(512) 295-5777
Hours:
Monday: 8AM – 5PM
Tuesday: 8AM – 5PM
Wednesday: 8AM – 5PM
Thursday: 8AM – 3PM
Closed Friday through Sunday
Got Any Questions?
How often should I go to the dentist?
We recommend visiting the dentist at least every 6 months. Early detection of decay or gum disease makes treatment easier and less costly. However, your needs may vary, so we tailor recall visits based on your unique oral health.
How often should I brush my teeth?
The ADA recommends brushing at least twice a day. Avoid brushing immediately after acidic foods or drinks—wait about 30 minutes to protect your enamel.
Electric vs. Manual Toothbrush: Which is better?
Both are effective if used properly, but many studies show that electric toothbrushes remove plaque more efficiently. Brands like Sonicare and Oral-B offer features that help reach difficult areas and enhance your brushing routine.
When should my child first visit the dentist?
Children should visit the dentist as early as age 3—or whenever they can sit in the chair for an exam. Early visits help us monitor development and build good dental habits from the start.
What should I do if I have bad breath?
Bad breath is often caused by plaque, gum disease, or bacteria. Solutions include:
- Professional cleaning
- Brushing the tongue
- Flossing and using mouthwash
- Avoiding overly spicy foods
Persistent bad breath may signal a larger issue—schedule a visit if it continues.