Tooth pain, sensitivity or a visible hole in your tooth can make eating, drinking and even talking uncomfortable.
A tooth filling is one of the quickest and most effective ways to relieve pain, repair decay and protect your long-term oral health. This, all at our low, fixed price.
All Fillings
Fixed price per tooth
Mercury-free and biocompatible
White aesthetic bonded fillings
Durable, long-lasting materials
No matter the size No matter the number of surfaces
Dental fillings restore teeth damaged by decay, cracks or wear. Cavities form when plaque acids weaken the enamel, creating small holes that won’t heal on their own. If left untreated, cavities can worsen and lead to infection, tooth fractures or even tooth loss.
A filling:
Removes active decay
Prevents further damage
Restores strength, shape and appearance
Helps protect the tooth for years to come
At Fix Dental, we only use modern, tooth-coloured composite materials for safe, natural-looking and long-lasting results. And unlike most practices, our fillings are always one fixed price per tooth, no matter the size or number of surfaces.
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3 Steps to Healthier Teeth
1
Before
After your Comprehensive Examination with one of our dentists, you will be provided with a treatment plan and our lovely front office team will be able to book if your filling appointment for you.
2
During
For the filling appointment, your dentist will numb the area, remove the decay, and place a strong, tooth-coloured filling designed to last.
3
After
All our fillings are set and cured on the spot so you’ll be able to eat and enjoy the savings straight away.
Affordable Dental. Done Better.
Been elsewhere? Lets check if you need the work to be done – book in for a second opinion with our Comprehensive Examination so that you enjoy our savings.
Know you need one filling? Book in for an Urgent Dental Appointment to get your filling done. Price includes single tooth examination and X-ray.
Signs You May Need a Filling
Cavities aren’t always obvious. Some are painless until the decay becomes advanced, which is why regular check-ups are essential. If you’ve noticed any of the signs below, a filling may be needed to protect your tooth and prevent more serious treatment later.
Treating a cavity early is the easiest and most affordable way to protect your tooth. The longer decay is left untreated, the deeper it spreads and the more costly and complex the treatment becomes.
Early fillings help to:
Prevent the need for root canal treatment
Stop decay spreading to neighbouring teeth
Preserve more of your natural tooth structure
Avoid infection or tooth loss
Save you money by avoiding major dental work later
Dr. Vu and the team at Fix Dental have truly transformed my Smile and my Life! I can’t thank the entire Fix Dental team enough for their warm, friendly service and support.rnIf you’re looking for top-notch dental care, look no further! Fix Dental is the place to go.
Martin van Heerden
Non-Incentivised Review
1000+
Cosmetic Dental treatments provided
$10,000+
Saving compared to other dentists
100%
Patient satisfaction with this service
Interest free payment plans available
Get the dental care you need now and pay it off with easy weekly or fortnightly instalments. No surprises, no hidden fees.
All fillings are fixed at $199 per tooth, regardless of how large the cavity is or how many surfaces need to be filled. Other dentists typically charge between $220-$600+
How long does a filling appointment take?
A standard filling usually takes 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the size and location of the cavity. During the appointment, your dentist will remove decay, prepare the tooth, and place the filling to ensure a comfortable fit and natural appearance.
How long do fillings last in teeth?
This will depend on the material used. A standard composite resin filling can last anywhere between 5-10 years if maintained properly. Other factors like teeth grinding and the size and location of the filling can also affect how long it lasts.
Does getting a filling hurt?
No. We use local anaesthetic to ensure the procedure is comfortable. You may feel slight pressure but no pain.
What happens if I ignore a cavity?
Cavities don’t heal on their own. Without treatment, decay continues to spread deeper into the tooth, often leading to pain, infection and more expensive procedures.
Risks of delaying treatment include:
Worsening decay and larger cavities
Ongoing sensitivity or pain
Infection reaching the nerve of the tooth
Broken or fractured tooth
Root canal treatment or extraction
Higher long-term dental costs
A simple filling now can save you from extensive treatment later.