Are porcelain fillings usually covered by dental insurance?
If they are being used to fill a new cavity, insurance will usually cover a percentage of the cost. When replacing amalgam fillings, insurance does not generally cover the cost because it is considered a cosmetic procedure. Whether your insurance covers some of the cost or not, we can help you find a financing option that works with your budget.
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