Proudly serving patients from Royal Palm Beach, Wellington, and West Palm Beach.
Repair cavities with fillings no one will notice
A composite (tooth-colored) filling restores a tooth damaged by decay using a durable resin that bonds directly to your enamel and is shade-matched to blend right in. Unlike old silver amalgam, composite is mercury-free, preserves more of your natural tooth, and looks invisible. Most fillings are completed in one comfortable visit here in Royal Palm Beach.
What to expect
- Exam. We confirm the cavity, discuss it with you, and fully numb the tooth.
- Clean & fill. The decay is gently removed and the composite is bonded, shaped, and hardened in place.
- Polish & check bite. We polish the filling and adjust your bite so it feels completely natural.
Why patients choose us for fillings
- Natural, shade-matched, mercury-free composite.
- Single-visit repairs that preserve healthy tooth structure.
- Clear written pricing with in-house financing for qualified patients.
- 22+ years of gentle restorative care in Palm Beach County.
Related treatments
If decay has reached the nerve, a root canal may be needed instead of a filling. When a tooth is beyond repair, learn about tooth extractions. You can also return to the homepage.
Fillings FAQs
Composite filling questions, answered
How much does a composite filling cost in Royal Palm Beach?
A tooth-colored composite filling at our Royal Palm Beach office typically ranges from $150 to $350 per tooth, depending on the size and location of the cavity. We verify your insurance and give you a written estimate before treatment.
What is the difference between composite and silver (amalgam) fillings?
Composite fillings are tooth-colored and bond directly to the tooth, so they look natural and preserve more healthy structure. Silver amalgam fillings are darker and contain metal. We place mercury-free composite for a seamless result.
How long do composite fillings last?
With good oral hygiene, composite fillings typically last 7 to 10 years or more. We check them at every cleaning and can replace or repair one quickly if it ever wears.
Does getting a filling hurt, and how long does it take?
Most fillings are placed in a single 30-to-60-minute visit and are painless — we fully numb the tooth first. The composite is shaped and hardened right away, so you can eat normally soon after.
Does insurance cover composite fillings?
Most dental plans cover a portion of fillings because they are restorative. We check your benefits beforehand, provide a written estimate, and offer in-house financing for any remaining balance.