| Coverage tier | Typical out-of-pocket |
|---|---|
| PPO dental insurance (major coverage) | $0 β $60 |
| Basic / preventive-only plan | $30 β $120 |
| No insurance (self-pay) | $150 β $350 |
| Dental savings plan (~20% discount) | β |
Price factors
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Health stakes
Dental issues rarely resolve on their own β most progress and get harder to treat over time. Here's what's at stake if you delay.
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Common questions
Composite is a tooth-colored resin that bonds to the tooth; amalgam is a silver-colored alloy that mechanically fits into the cavity. Most practices use composite as the default today. Amalgam is durable and cheaper but very visible, and many patients and dentists prefer composite for cosmetic reasons.
Most PPO plans cover composite fillings on front teeth at the same rate as amalgam, and some cover composite on back teeth as well. A few older plans only cover composite at the amalgam rate, leaving the patient responsible for the difference. Check with your plan.
A well-placed composite filling typically lasts 5β10 years on a back tooth and longer on a front tooth where chewing forces are lower. Replacement is common over the lifetime of the tooth.
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