You may already have a suspicion that cavities are pretty prevalent. You're right. What you may not know is just how common cavities really are: Statistics show that by age 17, about 95 percent of adults will have had at least one cavity. For children, cavities can be quite the menace. In fact, more children miss school due to cavities than any other illness. And young children aren't immune to cavities either; the Centers for Disease Control reports that more toddlers and pre-schoolers are developing cavities than ever.
Cavities are probably one of the most benign dental problems to have, but if you leave them untreated for too long, they can lead to all sort of problems: chronic toothaches, tooth sensitivity, bad breath and even tooth loss. The good news is a tooth filling doesn't take long and doesn't cost much, ranging from $75-$160 for amalgam (1-2 surfaces) and $90-$250 for composite (1-2 surfaces).
Again, if you have dental insurance, your out-of-pocket expense could be almost nothing for amalgam (silver) fillings. Your portion may be a little more for composite resin fillings (since they fall under cosmetic dentistry), but many patients think they're worth it because they look great and last long, too.
Even if you don't have dental insurance, you don't have to avoid the dentist like the plague. Fillings are some of the easiest, cost-effective dental treatments around. Getting a cavity filled in its early stages is also cheaper; the larger the cavity, the more work your dentist has to do. Plus, larger cavities require more dental filling material, which can add to costs.
The moral of the story is this: You can spend $100 on a string of little things that give you temporary satisfaction or spend it on your dental care and make that $100 go a long way. Spending on things like a dental exam, cleaning or filling, will give you instant gratification by putting that "dental guilt" to rest. And in the long run, your investment can yield even better results. Spending on regular dental visits now can save you from shelling out big bucks for expensive dental treatment in the future. Plus, maintaining good oral health can keep your overall health in tact. And that's priceless.
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