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How much does a filling cost with an NHS dentist?

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How much does a filling cost with an NHS dentist?

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Dental fillings vary in cost depending on several factors including location of the tooth (incisor, premolar, molar), size of the cavity (number of surfaces the cavity involves), and the material (composite or amalgam). If you are eligible to get treatment with an NHS dentist richmond hill, then there is no cost to you.

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How Much Does a Cavity Filling Cost? Teeth are prone to decay known as cavities. A filling is usually a two-part process (usually done in one office visit) in which the dentist removes the decay then fills the remaining tooth with a protective material. Decay may be found in one small spot or throughout a tooth. Dentists’ fees are based on the number of surfaces needing filling in a single tooth. A silver amalgan filling on one or two surfaces averages $75 -$160; for three or more surfaces it’s $120 -$300 or more. Tooth-colored composite resin fillings run $90 -$250 for one or two surfaces or $150 -$300 and up for more than two surfaces. Typically dental insurance covers most or all of the costs of silver amalgan fillings, but only 50 to 80 percent of the cost of a composite filling because the higher charge for the tooth-colored material is considered a cosmetic option. One exception is when an old amalgan filling is cracked or broken and is replaced with a composite filling. Cast-gol

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