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Dental fillings in Franklin, NC

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Dental filling treatment in Franklin, NC

Tooth decay or damage doesn’t have to bring you down or keep you in pain. At Aspen Dental in Franklin, our leading providers offer dental fillings that restore the strength of your enamel, protect your teeth and stop decay from spreading. Fillings are one of the most common ways to save a tooth before the damage becomes too advanced—so the sooner you come in, the more effective they’ll be. A simple filling often prevents more serious pain and the need for more complex treatments like crowns, root canals or extractions. Walk in, call or schedule a visit today to get started on yours. Before treatment begins, our team will walk you through your options and estimated costs.

What are dental fillings?

A tooth filling is a restorative treatment that repairs a tooth that has been damaged by decay or minor fractures. When getting a filling, your dentist will remove any decay in your tooth and then fill the leftover space with either composite resin, glass ionomer or amalgam. This restores the shape, function and strength of your tooth while helping to minimize any discomfort or sensitivity.

Types of dental fillings

Composite fillings

The top choice for tooth restoration—a resin composite filling is made to match your tooth’s shade for a natural appearance.

Glass ionomer fillings

Commonly used for small cavities, these fillings release fluoride, which can help prevent further tooth decay.

Amalgam fillings

Silver tooth fillings (amalgam fillings) are durable, cost-effective and can contain metals such as silver, tin and copper.

Our dental filling process in Franklin, NC

Getting a filling at Aspen Dental is a straightforward process designed with your comfort in mind. Most fillings can be completed in a single visit, allowing you to get back to your normal day-to-day in no time.
1
Local anesthetic
Your Aspen Dental provider will gently numb your tooth and the surrounding area so you don’t feel pain during your procedure.
2
Decay removal
Next, your provider will carefully remove the damaged or decayed portion of your tooth, leaving a clean surface to place your filling.
3
Filling the tooth
Using the filling material for your needs, your provider will place, shape and polish it to restore the natural contour of your tooth.
4
Final bite check
Lastly, your provider will check your bite and make adjustments to ensure you can chew comfortably and without irritation.

The benefits of dental fillings at Aspen Dental

Preserve & restore your natural teeth

Fillings help your teeth last longer by stopping decay before it spreads. They also help preserve and restore the overall structure of your natural tooth so you can comfortably chew like normal.

Prevent complex treatments

By removing decay or damage, especially early on, we can help you prevent more costly and complex treatments later on. A filling today helps minimize the need for crowns, root canals and extractions later.

Provide quick relief

Tooth sensitivity and pain are commonly linked to cavities. Fillings are a quick and affordable solution for treating that pain to give you relief fast.

Protect your oral health

Fillings also help maintain your overall and oral health by minimizing the spread of bacteria, all while maintaining the natural look of your smile.

Why choose Aspen Dental in Franklin, NC for your dental filling?

Same-day appointments

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Made affordable for you

We offer treatments tailored to your unique needs and budget.
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Most insurance accepted

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The cost of a tooth filling in Franklin, NC

On average, Aspen Dental patients pay $259 per dental filling¹. Because dental fillings are a common and affordable form of restorative care, they help treat cavities and chipped or worn teeth. They also save you time and money upfront by preventing the spread of bacteria, infection or decay that can lead to more costly and invasive treatments later on. To learn more about your dental filling costs, schedule a visit to get a custom estimate.

¹This average price of a tooth filling is an approximation based on 2026 internal data and may not reflect the actual cost you will encounter due to individual factors. Price range varies from $171 to $374. For location specific pricing, please click here.

Dental filling in Franklin, NC FAQs

Explore answers to common questions so you know what to expect—before, during and after your dental filling visit at Aspen Dental.

You may need a dental filling if you have tooth pain, visible holes, dark spots, or sensitivity to hot, cold or sweet foods. Getting treatment early can prevent more serious dental problems.

Tooth-colored composite fillings are often best for front teeth. They blend in naturally, bond securely to your tooth and provide strong support in visible areas.

Yes. Modern tooth-colored fillings are strong and resist normal wear. While they may not last as long as metal fillings in areas of your mouth you frequently chew in, with proper care, they can last many years.

Wondering, “do cavity fillings hurt?” No, they don’t. During your treatment, we keep you comfortable with a local anesthetic. You may feel pressure, but should not feel pain. Any mild sensitivity afterward usually goes away within a few days.

Avoid chewing with the tooth that was filled until the numbness wears off. Brush and floss gently around the area as normal, and avoid sticky or hard foods for the first day. Maintain regular oral hygiene and schedule routine dental checkups to keep the filling in good condition.