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How Much Do Dental Fillings Cost Without Insurance?
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK / ACCESS Newswire / November 29, 2025 / If you've ever had a cavity, you know how important it is to get a dental filling installed as soon as possible. Leaving a cavity untreated allows nasty bacteria to get in, leading to infection and potentially the loss of the tooth. Getting a filling is a straightforward process that helps protect your teeth and can often be completed in a single appointment. However, cost can be a concern, especially if you don't have dental insurance. Continue reading to discover how much a dental filling might cost and learn how to save money while still receiving high-quality care.
What's the average cost of fillings without insurance?
The average you might expect to pay for a dental filling if you don't have insurance is between $200-$600.1 However, the actual price you pay may be outside of that range depending on several factors.
Material
The material your fillings are made of is one of the biggest contributors to your final bill. Metal fillings may run as low as $50 a tooth, while high-quality porcelain fillings could go as high as $4,500.1 Talk to your dentist before the procedure to see what options are available. If your cavity is in the back of the mouth, you may be able to go with a cheaper material that doesn't need to match the rest of your teeth.
Appointment length
The final cost of fillings also depends on the labor your dentist is performing. One quick cavity in the front of the mouth will take less time and cost less than multiple cavities deep in the back of the mouth.
Additional procedures
If your dentist needs to take X-rays or remove an old filling, this can also add to the overall cost. These additional steps are crucial to ensure the overall health of your teeth and gums. Ignoring warning signs may cause more dangerous, and more expensive, issues down the road.
How do I save on fillings without insurance?
If you're worried about dental filling cost, don't panic. There are several ways to reduce the cost of your filling treatment.
Visit a dental school
You may be able to find cheaper appointments at dental schools as opposed to your local dentist. These procedures are performed by students under the supervision of licensed dentists, so you can get high-quality care at a fraction of the price.
Ask for a payment plan
If a full upfront payment is out of reach, consider asking your dentist's billing department about a payment plan. Splitting your bill into several monthly payments may make it easier to manage.
Maintain good oral hygiene
The easiest way to avoid spending money on fixing cavities is to prevent them from developing in the first place. Make sure to brush, floss, and visit your dentist for regular cleanings to reduce your risk of cavities.
Save on a healthy smile
Considering the cost of a filling can be stressful, but by planning ahead, you can understand how to protect your smile without breaking the bank. Even if you don't have insurance, there are options available to get the help your teeth need. Talk to your dentist about payment options and enjoy a happier and pain-free smile for years to come.
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SOURCE: iQuanti
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