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Tooth Filling
Near You

Average member price

$199

Tooth Filling Cost

Members pay from: $98*

(Normally $210**)

Tooth Filling
Near You

Average member price

$199

SAVE 61%

ALL INCLUSIVE

SAVE 61%

ALL INCLUSIVE

Tooth Filling
Near You

Average member price

$199

Altogether Dental Membership Pricing

Altogether Dental Membership Pricing

Altogether Dental Membership Pricing

Individual

Individual

Individual

$7.50/month

$7.50/month

$7.50/month

Member +1

Member +1

Member +1

$11.00/month

$11.00/month

$11.00/month

Family

Family

Family

$15.00/month

$15.00/month

$15.00/month

Detailed Tooth Filling Cost

Detailed Tooth Filling Cost

Detailed Tooth Filling Cost

We understand that financial planning is important before undergoing any dental procedure.

That's why our Altogether Dental Membership offers discounts on all procedures related to a tooth filling. It's possible that the additional procedures listed here will be included in your overall treatment.

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Amalgam Filling:

Filling:

Evaluation:

Imaging:

Anaesthetic:

Normally**

$258

$150

$50

$60

Member Price*

Member*

$90

$50

$18

$41

Ultimately it is your dentist who decides what you need to have done.

We're here to make sure that the prices you pay are correct and the best available.

Affordable Tooth Filling

A tooth filling is a common dental procedure used to restore a tooth that has been damaged by decay or a minor fracture. When a tooth develops a cavity, which is essentially a small hole in the tooth, it needs to be filled to prevent further decay and restore its function and structure.

At Altogether Dental, we firmly believe that access to quality dental care should be a right for everyone. Based on a national average, Altogether Dental members save up to 61% on the cost of Tooth Fillings.

Facts – Tooth Filling

Number of treatments: 1

Typically, tooth fillings only require 1 treatment to restore your tooth's health. In certain cases, additional treatments may be necessary.

Can I get a tooth filling near me?

Nearly all dentists are well-versed in performing tooth fillings as part of their regular dental services. However, you can take your dental experience to the next level by finding a dentist through Altogether Dental. Not only will you receive expert care, but you'll also enjoy significant savings of an average of up to 61% on Tooth Fillings.

Time per treatment: Approx. 20-40 minutes

A standard tooth filling procedure takes approximately 20 to 40 minutes, ensuring a quick and efficient experience. Complex cases may require more time.

Tooth Filling Aftercare

Once you've had your tooth filling, following the aftercare instructions provided by your dentist is essential to ensure a smooth recovery process. Your dentist may advise you to avoid any hard, chewy, or sticky foods for up to two weeks. If you are experiencing tooth sensitivity you may also benefit from avoiding hot or cold drinks and foods.

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everything

Individual

$7.50/month

Member +1

$11.00/month

Family

$15.00/month

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You pay the discounted rates directly to the dentist.

No limits

No annual limits on your benefits for you or your dependents.

No exclusions

No pre-existing conditions are excluded.

Save 15%-50% on dental

All treatments included; even those often excluded by insurers.

Product discounts

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The dental membership

that covers

everything

Individual

$7.50/month

Member +1

$11.00/month

Family

$15.00/month

No waiting time

Join and book your first appointment in minutes.

No deductible

You pay the discounted rates directly to the dentist.

No limits

No annual limits on your benefits for you or your dependents.

No exclusions

No pre-existing conditions are excluded.

Save 15%-50% on dental

All treatments included; even those often excluded by insurers.

Product discounts

Save over $15 every month on products from our partner brands.

The dental membership

that covers

everything

Individual

$7.50/month

Member +1

$11.00/month

Family

$15.00/month

No waiting time

Join and book your first appointment in minutes.

No deductible

You pay the discounted rates directly to the dentist.

No limits

No annual limits on your benefits for you or your dependents.

No exclusions

No pre-existing conditions are excluded.

Save 15%-50% on dental

All treatments included; even those often excluded by insurers.

Product discounts

Save up to $15 every month on products from our partner brands.

Join today!

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alternative

No Waiting

Book an appointment immediately after joining.

Some dental insurance plans have waiting periods up to 6 months.

Flexible & affordable

We offer a low monthly cost and 15-50% off all procedures.

Insurance can be $30-40/month and often requires claims to be submitted.

No exclusions

All procedures are discounted and there is no annual limit.

Traditional insurance sometimes excludes certain procedures and comes with annual limits.

alternative to insurance

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low cost

No Waiting

Book an appointment immediately after joining.

Some dental insurance plans have waiting periods up to 6 months.

Flexible & affordable

We offer a low monthly cost and 15-50% off all procedures.

Insurance can be $30-40/month and often requires claims to be submitted.

No exclusions

All procedures are discounted and there is no annual limit.

Traditional insurance sometimes excludes certain procedures and comes with annual limits.

A

low cost

alternative

No Waiting

Book an appointment immediately after joining.

Some dental insurance plans have waiting periods up to 6 months.

Flexible & affordable

We offer a low monthly cost and 15-50% off all procedures.

Insurance can be $30-40/month and often requires claims to be submitted.

No exclusions

All procedures are discounted and there is no annual limit.

Traditional insurance sometimes excludes certain procedures and comes with annual limits.

Choose from a trusted network of over 42,000 dentists.

All dentists are members of the Aetna Dental Access Network

See pricing and dentists near you

Choose from a trusted network of over 42,000 dentists.

All dentists are members of the Aetna Dental Access Network

See pricing and dentists near you

Choose from a trusted network of over 42,000 dentists.

All dentists are members of the Aetna Dental Access Network

See pricing and dentists near you

Tooth Filling – Frequently Asked Questions

Is a tooth filling painful?

During a tooth filling procedure, you can rest assured that significant pain won't be an issue. Your dentist will administer local anesthesia to numb the area around the tooth, ensuring a pain-free experience. While you may experience slight pressure or discomfort during the procedure, once the anesthesia wears off, it's normal to feel some soreness in the filling area. This mild discomfort can typically be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers recommended by your dentist.

Where can I get a tooth filling near me?

Almost all dentists offer tooth fillings as part of their regular dental services. However, elevate your dental experience by choosing an Altogether Dental provider for exceptional care and substantial savings. Book an appointment with an Altogether dentist near you to experience the difference first-hand.

How long should a tooth hurt after a filling?

It is common to experience some sensitivity or mild discomfort after getting a tooth filling. However, this should typically subside within a few days. If the pain persists or becomes severe, it's essential to consult your dentist to ensure there are no underlying issues.

What are tooth fillings made of?

Tooth fillings can be made from different materials. Common options include composite resin (tooth-colored fillings), amalgam (a mixture of metals), porcelain, and gold. The choice of material depends on factors like aesthetics, durability, and the location of the filling.

How much is a filling without insurance?

The cost of a filling without insurance can vary depending on factors such as the type of filling, the dentist's location, and the extent of the tooth damage. On average, a simple amalgam filling can cost between $50 to $150, while composite fillings may range from $90 to $250 per tooth.

Can I use Altogether Dental for a tooth filling?

Absolutely! Altogether Dental covers all dental treatments, including tooth fillings, even those typically excluded by other insurers. With Altogether Dental, you can enjoy substantial savings on your dental procedures, making quality dental care more accessible.

Can you have tooth sensitivity after a filling?

Yes, it is possible to experience tooth sensitivity after getting a filling. Sensitivity to hot or cold foods and drinks is common and usually subsides within a few days. Using toothpaste designed for sensitive teeth and maintaining good oral hygiene can help alleviate this sensitivity. However, if the sensitivity persists or worsens, consult your dentist for further evaluation.

Tooth Filling – Frequently Asked Questions

Is a tooth filling painful?

During a tooth filling procedure, you can rest assured that significant pain won't be an issue. Your dentist will administer local anesthesia to numb the area around the tooth, ensuring a pain-free experience. While you may experience slight pressure or discomfort during the procedure, once the anesthesia wears off, it's normal to feel some soreness in the filling area. This mild discomfort can typically be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers recommended by your dentist.

Where can I get a tooth filling near me?

Almost all dentists offer tooth fillings as part of their regular dental services. However, elevate your dental experience by choosing an Altogether Dental provider for exceptional care and substantial savings. Book an appointment with an Altogether dentist near you to experience the difference first-hand.

How long should a tooth hurt after a filling?

It is common to experience some sensitivity or mild discomfort after getting a tooth filling. However, this should typically subside within a few days. If the pain persists or becomes severe, it's essential to consult your dentist to ensure there are no underlying issues.

What are tooth fillings made of?

Tooth fillings can be made from different materials. Common options include composite resin (tooth-colored fillings), amalgam (a mixture of metals), porcelain, and gold. The choice of material depends on factors like aesthetics, durability, and the location of the filling.

How much is a filling without insurance?

The cost of a filling without insurance can vary depending on factors such as the type of filling, the dentist's location, and the extent of the tooth damage. On average, a simple amalgam filling can cost between $50 to $150, while composite fillings may range from $90 to $250 per tooth.

Can I use Altogether Dental for a tooth filling?

Absolutely! Altogether Dental covers all dental treatments, including tooth fillings, even those typically excluded by other insurers. With Altogether Dental, you can enjoy substantial savings on your dental procedures, making quality dental care more accessible.

Can you have tooth sensitivity after a filling?

Yes, it is possible to experience tooth sensitivity after getting a filling. Sensitivity to hot or cold foods and drinks is common and usually subsides within a few days. Using toothpaste designed for sensitive teeth and maintaining good oral hygiene can help alleviate this sensitivity. However, if the sensitivity persists or worsens, consult your dentist for further evaluation.

Tooth Filling – Frequently Asked Questions

Is a tooth filling painful?

During a tooth filling procedure, you can rest assured that significant pain won't be an issue. Your dentist will administer local anesthesia to numb the area around the tooth, ensuring a pain-free experience. While you may experience slight pressure or discomfort during the procedure, once the anesthesia wears off, it's normal to feel some soreness in the filling area. This mild discomfort can typically be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers recommended by your dentist.

Where can I get a tooth filling near me?

Almost all dentists offer tooth fillings as part of their regular dental services. However, elevate your dental experience by choosing an Altogether Dental provider for exceptional care and substantial savings. Book an appointment with an Altogether dentist near you to experience the difference first-hand.

How long should a tooth hurt after a filling?

It is common to experience some sensitivity or mild discomfort after getting a tooth filling. However, this should typically subside within a few days. If the pain persists or becomes severe, it's essential to consult your dentist to ensure there are no underlying issues.

What are tooth fillings made of?

Tooth fillings can be made from different materials. Common options include composite resin (tooth-colored fillings), amalgam (a mixture of metals), porcelain, and gold. The choice of material depends on factors like aesthetics, durability, and the location of the filling.

How much is a filling without insurance?

The cost of a filling without insurance can vary depending on factors such as the type of filling, the dentist's location, and the extent of the tooth damage. On average, a simple amalgam filling can cost between $50 to $150, while composite fillings may range from $90 to $250 per tooth.

Can I use Altogether Dental for a tooth filling?

Absolutely! Altogether Dental covers all dental treatments, including tooth fillings, even those typically excluded by other insurers. With Altogether Dental, you can enjoy substantial savings on your dental procedures, making quality dental care more accessible.

Can you have tooth sensitivity after a filling?

Yes, it is possible to experience tooth sensitivity after getting a filling. Sensitivity to hot or cold foods and drinks is common and usually subsides within a few days. Using toothpaste designed for sensitive teeth and maintaining good oral hygiene can help alleviate this sensitivity. However, if the sensitivity persists or worsens, consult your dentist for further evaluation.

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