Dental fillings are the most common repair for holes in teeth caused by tooth decay. Fillings can be made of many materials including silver, mercury, zinc and other metals. The cost of a dental filling will vary by geographic location, type of filling, and difficulty associated with the filling. There are mainly two types of filling- amalgam fillings and composite fillings. As more is learned about the potential problems with metal fillings, many dentists now use white, composite fillings.
Traditionally known as silver fillings, amalgam fillings are the metal fillings that have been used by dentists for years. Amalgam fillings contain a mixture of silver, mercury, tin and other metals.
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Composite fillings are those that more closely match the color of natural teeth. Composite fillings contain glass, plastic, ceramic and acrylic materials.
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In order to have dental fillings covered by insurance, you must have dental coverage. Even with dental coverage, a policy may only cover part of the cost – and may not cover composite fillings at all. In most cases, the cost of fillings may only be covered at 50-80 percent of the cost. If your dental policy does not cover cosmetic dentistry, it may not cover composite fillings. In some cases, the patient will be required to pay for the dental procedure and then submit a form for reimbursement from insurance. It is important to know what your policy will cover BEFORE you go to the dentist for a filling.