Biomimetic Composite Fillings
Doctor In-Charge: Dr Christine Ma
Most people expect a filling to simply fill a hole. What they may not realise is that how a filling is built has a direct impact on how long the tooth lasts. Biomimetic composite fillings take a fundamentally different approach — rebuilding damaged or decayed teeth in carefully placed layers that mimic the strength and flexibility of natural tooth structure, reducing the risk of fracture and preserving more of what is already there.
At kohe™ Dental, biomimetic composite fillings are part of our commitment to holistic, minimally invasive dentistry. Whether you are restoring a new cavity or replacing an old filling, our team will ensure your treatment is tailored to the long-term health of your smile.
- Affordable and transparent pricing
- Experienced holistic dentist
- 24/7 patient support
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Dr Christina Ma
Benefits of Biomimetic Composite Fillings
Biomimetic composite fillings are designed to mimic the form and function of your natural teeth. Made from a metal-free material, they offer several advantages that can help support the long-term health of your smile.
Preserves More Natural Tooth Structure
Strengthens and Reinforces the Tooth
Natural-Looking, Metal-Free Option


Who is Suitable for Biomimetic Composite Fillings?
Biomimetic composite fillings are suitable for a wide range of patients who want to restore damaged or decayed teeth while preserving as much natural tooth as possible. This approach is generally recommended to patients who prioritise natural-looking and metal-free results.
You may be a good candidate for biomimetic composite fillings if you have:
- Tooth decay or cavities that require a fillings
- Worn, chipped, or fractured teeth
- Old fillings that are leaking, stained or need replacement
- Sensitivity caused by exposed or damaged tooth structure
- Small to moderate areas of tooth damage that can be restored without a crown
- A preference for a metal-free, natural-looking restoration
- A desire to preserve as much natural tooth as possible
The best way to determine if you are suitable for the procedure is through a consultation and assessment with a dentist who can evaluate your oral health and recommend the appropriate care.
Biomimetic Composite Fillings Cost
Transparent and Affordable Pricing
The cost of biomimetic composite fillings varies depending on the severity of the cavity or damage, the number of tooth surfaces that need to be restored and the complexity of the case. During your consultation, your dentist will assess the condition of your tooth and provide a personalised treatment plan.
At kohe™ Dental, the price of biomimetic composite fillings starts from $250 ($272.50 with 9% GST) for one surface and up to $390 ($425.10 with 9% GST) for three or more surfaces. For a more precise quotation on the treatment, book an appointment or WhatsApp kohe™ Dental to speak with our experienced dental team.

Biomimetic Composite Fillings Process
Care That Starts With You
Biomimetic composite filling is a straightforward procedure that can be completed within two visits for straightforward cases. At kohe™ Dental, our experienced dentists and clinical team take great care to ensure that you are comfortable at every stage of the treatment. From your initial consultation to your post-operative recovery, our team is here to guide you through every step.
Your treatment journey begins with an in-person consultation at the kohe™ Dental Aesthetics Dedicated Centre located in the heart of Orchard Road. During this visit, you will meet your dentist and discuss your concerns and goals in detail. A comprehensive assessment, including dental X-rays, will be done. After evaluating your teeth and oral health, your dentist will advise you on your suitability for the treatment and create a customised plan for you.
Once you have decided to proceed with the treatment, you will return to the clinic for your filling appointment. During this session, the area around your filling site will be numbed with local anaesthesia. Next, any decayed or damaged tooth structure is carefully removed. The tooth is then restored using advanced adhesive techniques and layers of tooth-coloured composite resin. Once the restoration is complete, it is shaped, polished and adjusted to ensure a comfortable bite. The result is a tooth that feels and functions just like a natural tooth.
Most biomimetic composite fillings are completed within a single session. However, larger or more complex restorations may require a review visit to assess healing and ensure that the filling is functioning well.
Biomimetic Composite Filling Alternatives
Conventional Composite Fillings
Amalgam Fillings
Ceramic Inlays/Onlays
Full Crown
Biomimetic Composite Filling vs Conventional Composite Filling
For patients considering a composite filling, the choice often comes down to conventional or biomimetic. While both restore the tooth effectively, the two approaches differ in how the restoration is built, how it behaves under load, and how well it holds up over time.
Biomimetic Composite Fillings
- Replicates the structure and mechanics of a natural tooth
- Uses a layering protocol to mimic dentine and enamel separately
- Preserves a large portion of the natural tooth
- Smaller risk of polymerisation shrinkage due to the layering technique
- Lower risk of fracture
- Blends perfectly with natural tooth, creating a seamless appearance
- Higher cost due to the complexity of the technique
- Best suited for moderate to large restorations and patients prioritising long-term preservation
Conventional Composite Fillings
- Restores tooth shape and function using composite resin
- Often placed in bulk or simplified layers
- May require removal of more natural tooth structure
- Higher risk of polymerisation shrinkage due to bulk placement of filling
- Higher risk of fracture
- Does not blend perfectly with natural tooth and may appear visible in larger restorations
- Lower cost
- Best suited for small to moderate cavities where a straightforward restoration is sufficient
Biomimetic Composite Fillings: Frequently Asked Questions
Both biomimetic composite fillings and regular composite fillings use a composite resin to restore a damaged tooth. The main difference is that biomimetic composite fillings are placed in layers to mimic the distinct properties of dentine and enamel. On the other hand, regular composite fillings are placed in a single uniform block. The layering controls the shrinkage stress during setting, strengthens the restored tooth, and reduces the risk of future cracks. The result is a restoration that feels and functions like a natural tooth.
Yes, biomimetic composite fillings do not contain metal or mercury. The filling is made up of tooth-coloured composite resin and advanced dental adhesives. This makes it an ideal choice for patients seeking a holistic or mercury-free alternative to their dental restorations.
With proper dental care, oral hygiene and regular review appointments, a well-placed biomimetic composite filling can last many years. The layering protocol used minimises shrinkage stress and strengthens the tooth against fractures and breakage, allowing it to outperform conventional composite fillings in long-term durability, especially in large cavities.
Not necessarily. One of the key goals of the biomimetic approach is to preserve sufficient natural tooth structure and restore it effectively enough that a crown can be avoided in the long run. By reinforcing weakened cusps and sealing dentine properly, the restoration reduces the conditions that typically lead to crown placement.
Biomimetic composite fillings are done under local anaesthesia. This reduced the discomfort during the treatment. Some patients may experience mild sensitivity in the following days, though this is generally less common with biomimetic restorations than with conventional fillings due to the thorough dentine sealing involved. Most patients are able to return to normal eating and drinking on the same day.

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