Dental Fillings in Kitsilano2026-06-29T21:43:52+00:00

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Dental Fillings in Kitsilano

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Dental Fillings in Kitsilano, Vancouver

Despite being a highly preventable disease, tooth decay remains one of the most common dental concerns nationwide. Tooth decay starts as a white discolouration on the tooth surface. Eventually, this will continue wearing down the tooth and will stain it brown or black (see what a black tooth can mean). Advanced decay will weaken the tooth to cause cavities or holes in the tooth.

Depending on the extent of the decay, you may experience some tooth sensitivity or severe pain. As soon as you experience or see any signs of tooth decay, contact your dentist immediately for proper treatment such as with dental fillings.

Here's what you should know about dental fillings and how they can improve your overall oral health.

What is a dental filling?

A filling is a dental material packed in the tooth to treat tooth decay and restore a cavity. They can be made from a single or combination of metals, plastic, glass, or other materials that are strong and stable enough to repair the health of the tooth.

Aside from cavities, dental fillings are also effective in reshaping a worn-down or broken tooth, whether it is a front or back tooth. Modern fillings, especially those made with composite resin, are now made with superior strength to support normal biting and chewing, and an impressive, natural appearance for a lifelike finish. If the damage is extensive, your dentist may recommend a dental crown instead; learn how to tell if you need a crown.

Common Types of Dental Filling

Dental filling materials include:

  • Gold
  • Porcelain
  • Amalgam – a silver-coloured filling that contains mercury, tin, zinc, copper
  • Tooth-coloured composite resin – made with plastic and glass materials

At Arbutus Station Dental, we offer composite resin as our dental filling of choice. Because of the advancements in modern dentistry, we can handpick the type of composite resin material to use for your specific needs. So, whether you need to have a molar restored for optimal function and strength or a front tooth repaired to look as good as new, composite resin can get the job done.

What are the benefits of dental fillings?

  • Repairs tooth decay and cavities
  • Restores a broken or worn tooth
  • Eliminates tooth sensitivity caused by cavities
  • Prevents further tooth damage and possible tooth loss
  • Strengthens fractured tooth
  • Improves the bite and overall oral health

How are dental fillings done?

Dental fillings using composite resin are done in 3 basic steps:

Tooth prep

First, a dental bur or air abrasive is used to remove all decay. If the decay is too deep, your dentist may need to numb the area with a local anaesthetic, and in some cases discuss root canal therapy if the nerve is affected. A liner or base may also be used on the bottom of the cavity to ensure good longevity of the filling.

Tooth restoration

Then, composite material is layered incrementally where needed. Then, a special light will "cure" or harden the composite to enhance its strength. If the filling is to be placed on the front tooth, better shade matching should be done to make sure that it blends seamlessly with the natural tooth.

Polish and finish

Lastly, your dentist will trim off all excess material and polish the restoration to eliminate surface irregularities. This will prevent plaque accumulation and stain build-up which may damage the filling easily.

Dental Fillings in Kitsilano

Do you have a cavity that needs repair? Or a broken front tooth that needs to be restored? Contact our team at Arbutus Station Dental in Kitsilano. Our dentist will assess the tooth to determine if dental fillings are the best solution you need!

How much does a dental filling cost?

Average Filling and Cavity Cost in Vancouver

A dental filling is made from a single or combination of metals, plastics, glass, or other hybrid components. It is the dental treatment you need if you have tooth decay or cavities. A filling can also be done for a chipped or fractured tooth.

Filling/cavity costs in Vancouver range from $175 – $613. Several factors go into the pricing of dental fillings. The final price depends on the number of tooth surfaces involved, tooth to be restored, and the type of filling to be used.

At Arbutus Station Dental, we follow the British Columbia Dental Association (BCDA) Fee Guide. This fee guide lists all dental treatments and their corresponding costs. Contact us today for a comprehensive cost assessment for your filling/cavity.

Dental Filling Price Breakdown

Dental Service Price
1 Surface Filling (Permanent Tooth) Starting at $175
2 Surface Filling (Permanent Tooth) Starting at $214
3 Surface Filling (Permanent Tooth) Starting at $264
4 Surface Filling (Permanent Tooth) Starting at $326
5 Surface Filling (Permanent Tooth) Starting at $402

Understanding Filling/Cavity Prices

A dental filling can help save your tooth by removing decay and restoring it to health. With a filling, your dentist can rebuild the strength and integrity of the tooth. This helps maintain your tooth's ability to bite and chew food. And with proper restoration, the tooth is sealed to prevent further damage down the road.

If you have a decayed front tooth, fillings can also help you smile more confidently. Using tooth-coloured composite resin that is properly shade-matched with your tooth, your dentist can repair your tooth to achieve a more beautiful smile—similar to what's used in dental bonding.

Because of the advancements in dental technology and materials, dental fillings are now made using more durable materials that look and feel natural and can withstand the test of time. In cases where a very large portion of the tooth needs to be rebuilt, your dentist may recommend a dental crown for added strength.

Aside from the material cost, here are other factors that may influence the fees for your dental fillings.

Factors that Determine the Cost of a Filling/Cavity

  • Number of Tooth Surfaces: The number of surfaces involved in the decay/cavity will directly affect the overall price of the treatment. The more tooth surfaces involved, the more material and time needed, increasing the cost.
  • Tooth Involved: A front tooth requires more meticulous shade matching and planning to make sure that the filling matches your tooth colour. This can increase the cost compared to fillings done on a molar.
  • Filling Material: Aside from composite resin, other filling materials that can restore the tooth is a fluoride-releasing filling and even porcelain. The cost can also vary depending on the material of choice.

Factors that Determine the Cost of a Filling/Cavity

  • Number of Tooth Surfaces: The number of surfaces involved in the decay/cavity will directly affect the overall price of the treatment. The more tooth surfaces involved, the more material and time needed, increasing the cost.
  • Tooth Involved: A front tooth requires more meticulous shade matching and planning to make sure that the filling matches your tooth colour. This can increase the cost compared to fillings done on a molar.
  • Filling Material: Aside from composite resin, other filling materials that can restore the tooth is a fluoride-releasing filling and even porcelain. The cost can also vary depending on the material of choice.

Frequently Asked Questions

The lifespan of dental fillings varies depending on factors such as the type of filling material used, the location of the filling in the mouth, and your oral hygiene habits. On average, amalgam fillings can last 10 to 15 years or more, while composite resin fillings may last 5 to 10 years. Gold and porcelain fillings tend to last the longest, often lasting 15 years or more with proper care. However, it's important to attend regular dental check-ups to monitor the condition of fillings and replace them if necessary.

The process of getting a dental filling is typically not painful, as the dentist will use local anesthesia to numb the area before removing decay and placing the filling. After the anesthesia wears off, it's normal to experience some sensitivity or discomfort for a few days, especially with composite resin fillings. However, any discomfort is usually mild and can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. If you experience persistent pain or discomfort after getting a filling, it's important to contact your dentist for further evaluation. Overall, modern dental techniques and materials have made the filling process more comfortable and efficient for patients.

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Late Updated: June 29, 2026

All content on this site is reviewed or authored by Dr. Christopher Low to ensure medical accuracy.

Dr. Christopher Low, an experienced dentist based in Kitsilano, established his roots in this community alongside his wife and family. Dr. Low, a native of Victoria, British Columbia, embarked on his academic journey by pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology at the University of Victoria, successfully earning his degree in 2003.

Following his undergraduate pursuits, Dr. Low's fascination with the realm of biological sciences initially led him toward a career in academia. He started his professional journey at the BC Cancer Research Centre, where he conducted pioneering research in prostate cancer. This period of scholarly engagement culminated in the completion of a Master's degree in Oncology from the University of British Columbia (UBC) in 2010.

Subsequently, Dr. Low's evolving interest in clinical practice prompted him to further his education, culminating in him earning his Doctorate of Dental Medicine from UBC in 2014. This academic achievement was complemented by a year-long general practice residency at Montefiore Medical Centre in the Bronx, New York. During this pivotal phase of his career, Dr. Low gained invaluable experience across the spectrum of general dentistry, including the management of emergency dental cases.

Beyond his professional endeavours, Dr. Low can often be found outdoors amidst the picturesque landscapes of our local mountains, indulging in activities such as mountain biking and snowboarding. When not pursuing his adventurous passions, he dedicates cherished moments to his family life in the city, enjoying quality time with his wife Julia and actively engaging with their lively 6-year-old son, Theo, and their 2-year-old daughter, Georgia

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