
dental fillings
At Holmes Dental, we provide high-quality dental fillings in Fort Collins, CO to restore teeth affected by decay or minor damage. Our experienced team focuses on preserving your natural tooth structure while restoring comfort, function, and appearance.

Associations and Memberships
When a cavity forms, removing the damaged portion and sealing the area with a filling helps restore strength and prevent further deterioration.
At Holmes Dental, we offer several types of filling materials:
- Composite (Tooth-Colored) Fillings
- Ceramic Fillings
The right material depends on the location of the tooth, the size of the cavity, and your personal preferences. Our dentists will guide you through the options to ensure the best solution for your smile.
Benefits of Dental Fillings
Restored Function
Decay Prevention
Tooth Preservation
Natural Appearance

Fotona Lightwalker Laser
Our advanced laser system supports minimally invasive and conservative dentistry. Laser dentistry allows for comfortable, efficient treatment with improved recovery time. Benefits include:


Caring for Your Dental Fillings
With proper care, dental fillings can last many years.
- Brush twice daily and floss regularly
- Use an antibacterial mouthwash as recommended
- Avoid chewing hard objects like ice or pen caps
- Schedule routine dental check-ups
During your regular visits, we monitor your fillings to ensure they remain stable and functional.
Restorative Dentistry
Restorative dentistry can restore damaged or missing teeth. We provide durable, natural-looking solutions for a comfortable smile.

Real Patients, Real smiles

Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions about treatments, scheduling, or what to expect during your visit? Browse our frequently asked questions to learn more about our services and how we care for your smile.
With good oral hygiene and regular check-ups, fillings can last many years.
Yes — composite and ceramic fillings are strong and designed for everyday use.
No — local anesthesia keeps the procedure comfortable.
Common signs include tooth sensitivity, pain when chewing, or visible dark spots. A dental exam confirms diagnosis.









