Repair cavities, replace old fillings, or restore minor tooth damage with natural-looking composite fillings, designed for comfort, function, and a clean bite.

Do You Need a Filling?

If any of these sound familiar, it may be time to book a cavity evaluation.

What to Expect In Your Dental Filling Appointment

Exam & Digital Imaging

Pick a time that works for you. Most patients are seen within a few days. We'll verify your insurance before you arrive.

Overjet AI-Assisted Review

AI-assisted imaging highlights areas of potential decay so you can see what the dentist sees.

Treatment Plan & Cost Review

Clear recommendation, insurance estimate, and payment options before treatment begins.

Gentle Numbing & Decay Removal

Local anesthesia keeps you comfortable while we remove the decayed tissue.

Filling Placement & Bite Check

Tooth-colored composite is placed, shaped, polished, and checked for a comfortable bite.

Don’t Let Cost Stop You From Your Tooth Ache

We Are In-Network With Most Major PPO Plans

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Your Insurance Coverage

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No Insurance? Fillings start at as low as $26.69 per month.

Final cost depends on the tooth, cavity size, and number of surfaces involved. We provide a transparent estimate before treatment begins. Fillings start at $200 for uninsured patients.

Insurance coverage varies by plan. Final patient responsibility depends on benefits, deductible, remaining annual maximum, and clinical diagnosis.

Natural-Looking Filling & Restorative Results

Case 1:

Amalgam / Silver Filling Replacement

Old Silver Fillings Replaced With Natural-Looking Restorations — visible metal restorations replaced with tooth-colored restorations for a cleaner, more natural appearance.

Case 2:

Front Tooth Composite Restoration

Chipped Front Tooth Restored With Tooth-Colored Composite — a front-tooth restoration designed to restore shape and blend with surrounding teeth.

Ready to Restore Your Smile?

Your Questions, Answered

1. How do I know if I have a cavity?

Some cavities cause tooth sensitivity, pain when chewing, or visible dark spots, but many cavities do not hurt at first. During your visit, we check your teeth and may use digital X-rays to see decay that is not visible on the surface. 

Overjet AI helps analyze dental X-rays and visually highlight areas of potential decay. Your dentist uses this information along with your exam, symptoms, dental history, and clinical judgment to determine whether a filling or another treatment is needed.

Fillings are typically done with local anesthesia, so the tooth is numb during treatment. Some temporary sensitivity can happen afterward, but the goal is a comfortable, stable bite.

Many standard fillings can be completed in one visit. Timing depends on the size of the cavity, the tooth involved, and whether more than one filling is needed.

Smile Lab uses tooth-colored composite fillings designed to blend with the natural shade of your tooth.

Many PPO plans cover a portion of medically necessary fillings, but coverage varies by plan. Smile Lab can verify benefits and estimate your patient portion before treatment.

Small cavities can become larger over time. If decay reaches deeper layers of the tooth, treatment may become more complex and could require a root canal, crown, or extraction.

If a filling will not provide enough support, we may recommend an inlay, onlay, crown, or another restorative option. We will explain the most conservative option that makes sense for your tooth.

Trusted by over 4,500 NYC Patients

Cavity Fillings in Union Square

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Office Hours

Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Fix the Cavity Before It Becomes a Bigger Problem

Whether you have tooth sensitivity, a visible cavity, an old filling that needs attention, or a chipped tooth — Smile Lab can help you understand your options and restore your tooth with a natural-looking filling.