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Located in downtown historic medical / dental building
我们说中文
We Speak Chinese!
우리는 한국어를 해요
We Speak Korean!
¡Habla Español!
We Speak Spanish

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Free Initial Consultation ($150 Value)
(Reservation Fee May Be Required. Conditions Apply)
Same Day Appointments Available!
OFFER EXPIRES:
March 13, 2026
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Why Choose
5th & Olive Dental?

HIGHLY SKILLED & COMPASSIONATE DEVOTED TO THE NEEDS OF EACH PATIENT

  • Voted #1 Dentist in Renton, WA in 2015
  • Extensive Advanced Training & Excel in the Fields of
  • Surgical Implant Placement
  • Bone Grafting & Regeneration
  • Restorative Dentistry
  • Fully Licensed in Sedation Dentistry
  • Orthodontics
  • Laser Dentistry
  • State-of-the-Art Technology for Optimum Patient Care & Comfort
  • Cutting-Edge Cone Beam 3D CT Technology and Computer Guided Implant Surgery for Precise Implant Placement
  • ITero™ Digital Scanner – Impressionless Scanning
  • Intra-Oral Camera for a Clear Accurate Picture of All your Teeth
  • I LOVE the team, with my fear of dental I am always skeptical but from second one, I felt comfortable! Dr. Kim is Smart, Kind and Amazing and the work is top-notch quality, very affordable and works with my insurance. Thank you from the front to the back you all ROCK!
    Lindee Sanders
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  • Dr. Jiyon Kim is one of the kindest dentist I've met by far. She is gentle and thorough and put all of my dental anxiety at ease. The overall office vibe is pleasant and makes the experience almost enjoyable.
    D'Andre Brown
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  • I had a wonderful experience with the doctor and staff. Everyone is very friendly and knowledgeable & very accommodating. I am very pleased with the dental work that was done & will definitely be back!
    Diane H.
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If you have a cavity, you’re not the only one. According to one survey, over 85% of Americans have had at least one tooth affected by decay by the age of 40. We give you the option of choosing a durable composite resin filling that more closely matches the color of your teeth or a silver amalgam filling to seal a cavity.

What is a Filling?

A filling is a way to restore a tooth damaged by decay back to its normal function and shape. When we give you a filling, we first remove the decayed tooth material, clean the affected area, and then fill the cleaned-out cavity with a filling material.

By closing off spaces where bacteria can enter, a filling also helps prevent further decay. Materials used for fillings include porcelain, a composite resin (tooth-colored fillings), and an amalgam (a metal alloy such as silver).

Filling Procedure

Before filling the cavity, we will first remove the decay and clean the affected area. The cleaned-out cavity will then be filled with one of the below mentioned materials.

Which Type of Filling is Best?

No one type of filling is best for everyone. What’s right for you will be determined by the extent of the repair, whether you have allergies to certain materials, where in your mouth the filling is needed, and the cost. Considerations for different materials include:

  • Amalgam (silver) fillings are resistant to wear and relatively inexpensive. However, due to their dark color, they are more noticeable than porcelain or composite restorations and are not usually used in very visible areas, such as front teeth.
  • Composite (plastic) resins are matched to be the same color as your teeth and therefore used where a natural appearance is desired. The ingredients are mixed and placed directly into the cavity, where they harden. Composites may not be the ideal material for large fillings as they may chip or wear over time. They can also become stained from coffee, tea or tobacco, and do not last as long as other types of fillings generally from three to 10 years.
  • Porcelain fillings are called inlays or onlays and are produced to order in a lab and then bonded to the tooth. They can be matched to the color of the tooth and resist staining. A porcelain restoration generally covers most of the tooth.

If decay or a fracture has damaged a large portion of the tooth, a crown, or cap, may be recommended. Decay that has reached the nerve may be treated in two ways: through root canal therapy (in which nerve damaged nerve is removed) or through a procedure called pulp capping (which attempts to keep the nerve alive).

Don’t hesitate to contact us to discuss any aspect of your dental health – we don’t charge for giving advice!

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We are based in Seattle, WA

Dummy Dental

122 Office Location 456
AAAA, AB 12345
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OFFER EXPIRES:

Mar 13, 2026
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