Dental Fillings in Egypt | Types, Procedure & Cost at Dr. Mohamed Fahmy Dental Clinic

Introduction

Dental fillings are among the most common and essential restorative treatments in modern dentistry.
They are used to repair decayed or damaged teeth, restore normal function, and prevent further bacterial infection.

When tooth decay (a cavity) is left untreated, it can progress deeper into the tooth, eventually requiring root canal therapy or even extraction.
Getting a filling early saves the tooth and maintains a healthy smile.

In this complete guide, we’ll cover what dental fillings are and why they’re needed, types of fillings and their advantages, step-by-step procedure, average dental filling cost in Egypt, aftercare and durability tips.


What Are Dental Fillings?

A dental filling is a material used to restore a tooth damaged by decay or fracture.
After removing the decayed portion of the tooth, the dentist cleans and disinfects the cavity and fills it with a suitable material to restore strength, shape, and function.

The main purpose of dental fillings is to:

  • Stop the spread of decay
  • Protect the tooth’s internal structure
  • Restore chewing ability and appearance

(Source: Cleveland Clinic – Dental Fillings)


When Do You Need a Filling?

You may need a dental filling if you experience any of the following:

  • Toothache or sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet foods
  • Visible cavity or hole in the tooth
  • Cracked or chipped tooth
  • Old filling that has worn down or fallen out
  • Dark spots that don’t go away with brushing

Early treatment prevents the decay from reaching the nerve and helps you avoid more complex procedures like root canal treatment.


Types of Dental Fillings

Choosing the right filling depends on your dental needs, budget, and cosmetic goals.
Here’s a breakdown of the most common filling types used in Egypt and worldwide:


1. Composite Fillings (Tooth-Colored)

  • Material: Resin mixed with fine glass or silica particles
  • Appearance: Matches your natural tooth color, ideal for front teeth
  • Advantages:
    • Excellent aesthetics
    • Bonds tightly to the tooth
    • Quick, one-visit procedure
  • Drawbacks:
    • Slightly higher cost than amalgam
    • May need replacement after several years

(Sources: MouthHealthy – ADA, Healthline)


2. Amalgam Fillings (Silver Fillings)

  • Material: Combination of metals including silver, tin, copper, and mercury
  • Appearance: Silver-gray, not aesthetic but durable
  • Advantages:
    • Very strong and long-lasting (10+ years)
    • Cost-effective for molars
  • Drawbacks:
    • Not tooth-colored
    • May require removal of more natural tooth structure

(Sources: Cleveland Clinic, WebMD)


3. Glass Ionomer Fillings

  • Material: Glass particles blended with acrylic acid
  • Advantages:
    • Releases fluoride, which protects against future decay
    • Ideal for children or gumline cavities
  • Drawbacks:
    • Less durable under heavy chewing pressure
    • Limited use on back teeth

(Source: Healthline – Dental Filling Materials)


4. Ceramic (Porcelain) Fillings / Inlays

  • Material: Custom-made ceramic or porcelain created in a dental lab
  • Advantages:
    • Exceptional aesthetics and resistance to stains
    • Long lifespan with proper care
  • Drawbacks:
    • Higher cost
    • Requires two visits

(Source: ADA – Inlays and Onlays)


The Dental Filling Procedure (Step-by-Step)

A filling is a quick and routine dental procedure that usually takes 20–40 minutes per tooth.

  1. Local Anesthesia – The dentist numbs the area to prevent any discomfort.
  2. Decay Removal – The decayed portion is removed using specialized instruments.
  3. Cavity Cleaning – The area is disinfected to remove bacteria and debris.
  4. Filling Placement – The filling material is layered and hardened using a special curing light (for composite fillings).
  5. Shaping and Polishing – The dentist shapes the filling to match your bite and polishes it for a smooth, natural finish.

Some mild sensitivity to temperature may occur for a few days, this is normal and temporary.

(Sources: WebMD – Dental Fillings Procedure, Cleveland Clinic)

Dental Filling Cost in Egypt (2025)

The cost varies based on material, tooth location, and clinic reputation.

Type of FillingAverage Price in Egypt
Composite (Tooth-Colored)700 – 1,200 EGP
Amalgam (Silver)400 – 700 EGP
Glass Ionomer600 – 900 EGP
Porcelain / Ceramic1,500 – 2,500 EGP

Key factors affecting cost:

  • Type of filling material
  • Size and depth of the cavity
  • Whether it’s a front or back tooth
  • Dentist’s expertise and clinic equipment

(Sources: Vezeeta Egypt, DentistryWeb Egypt)


Aftercare Tips

Follow these tips to make your filling last longer and stay comfortable:

  • Avoid eating hard or sticky foods for at least 2 hours after treatment.
  • Brush gently using a soft toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste.
  • Use dental floss daily but carefully around the filling.
  • Avoid excessive grinding or clenching of teeth.
  • Visit your dentist every 6 months for checkups.
  • Report any ongoing pain, sharp edges, or sensitivity.

(Source: Healthline – Composite Fillings Aftercare)


Benefits of Dental Fillings

  • Stops cavity progression and preserves the tooth.
  • Restores chewing function and appearance.
  • Prevents bacterial growth and infection.
  • Strengthens the tooth structure.
  • Simple, safe, and cost-effective procedure.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Which type of filling is best?

Composite fillings are best for aesthetics and small cavities; amalgam is stronger for large molars.

2. How long do fillings last?

On average, 5–10 years, but some last longer with good oral hygiene.

3. Is getting a filling painful?

No. Local anesthesia ensures the procedure is completely painless.

4. How soon can I eat after a filling?

Wait at least 2 hours, especially for metal fillings.

5. When should I replace an old filling?

If it cracks, wears down, or causes sensitivity, your dentist will evaluate during routine checkups.

Conclusion

Dental fillings are a simple yet vital treatment that can save your teeth from serious damage.
Early intervention prevents more complicated and costly dental work in the future.

At Dr. Mohamed Fahmy Dental Clinic in Giza, we provide professional composite and ceramic fillings using the latest curing and precision shaping technology, ensuring durability, comfort, and a perfect natural look.

Book your appointment now with Dr. Mohamed Fahmy and get a Free online follow-up consultation with Dr. Mohamed Fahmy after booking and completing the first visit.

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References

  1. Cleveland Clinic – Dental Fillings: Types & Materials
  2. MouthHealthy – ADA Composite Fillings
  3. WebMD – Dental Fillings Procedure
  4. Healthline – Dental Filling Materials & Aftercare
  5. NewMouth – Composite Fillings: Pros & Cons
  6. Vezeeta Egypt – Dental Filling Prices
  7. DentistryWeb – Cosmetic Fillings in Egypt
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