
Dental fillings are one of the most common procedures we perform, restoring your teeth and helping prevent further decay or infection that could lead to more extensive treatments. We use composite resin fillings that are carefully color-matched to your natural teeth. Unlike traditional metal (amalgam) fillings, these tooth-colored resins bond strongly with your teeth and can fill even the smallest cavities, meaning less drilling and a more comfortable experience.
The thought of getting a filling might seem like a hassle, and it’s easy to put it off, especially if your tooth isn’t hurting yet. However, it’s crucial to get cavities filled sooner rather than later. Here’s why:
Before starting, we’ll take extra care to numb your gums and gently freeze the area. This step can make some patients anxious, but rest assured, the freezing will numb your tooth and the surrounding area, so you’ll hardly feel anything during the procedure.
Once you’re comfortably numbed, we clean and prepare the affected tooth. An adhesive gel is applied, followed by a composite resin (white filling material) that is shaped and molded to match your tooth’s natural contours and bite.
The composite material is then quickly hardened using a special LED light. The dentist will carefully check the filled tooth and make any necessary adjustments before giving it a smooth, polished finish.
Fillings are a routine and effective way to prevent more serious dental issues, which is why most insurance plans offer significant coverage for them. With typical insurance, you can expect to pay anywhere from $0 to $100+ for a filling. If you don’t have dental insurance, the cost generally ranges from $120 to $300 or more, especially if multiple fillings are needed.
When determining the actual cost of your treatment, we consider several factors:
We believe in filling cavities promptly, as this helps prevent more invasive treatments, avoids serious dental pain, and keeps you healthy and happy.