Dental fillings near me in TexasFillings fix a small tooth problem before it's too late.

A small cavity can feel easy to put off, especially when cost and timing are unclear. Waiting can turn a simple repair into a bigger one.

Smiley can check the tooth, explain whether a filling is enough, and review cost, insurance, Medicaid, CHIP, payment choices, and Spanish-speaking help.

The practical details patients ask about first.

Quick Answers

Quick Answers

Main service: Dental Fillings.
Best first step: schedule an exam or consultation at a nearby Smiley Dental & Orthodontics location.
Cost: the team needs to complete the exam first. Then they can review the estimate, benefits, and payment options.
Insurance and benefits: Bring your private insurance, Medicaid, or CHIP card if you have one. The team can review benefit questions before treatment starts. Coverage depends on eligibility, plan rules, and the treatment that is recommended.
Timing: Timing depends on the exam, diagnosis, office schedule, provider availability, x-rays, benefits, paperwork, the number of teeth, and your budget.
Options to discuss: tooth-colored fillings, composite filling, replacing a lost filling, cavity filling, crown, root canal, extraction, or referral when damage is larger.
Spanish help: Hablamos español at many locations. Ask for Spanish-speaking help when you call or arrive.

Filling planning

Fix a small tooth problem before it gets too late.

A filling visit should explain whether the tooth can be repaired simply, what material fits, and how to keep the bite comfortable.

Know whether dental filling fits.

The visit checks the mouth, symptoms, x-rays when needed, and the practical reasons this care may or may not be the right next step.

Schedule

Understand dental filling cost and coverage.

Review the estimate, private insurance, Medicaid, CHIP, payment choices, cash-pay options, and what could change the number before treatment starts.

Review cost

See the visit in order.

The team should explain the diagnosis, the recommended steps, comfort, timing, follow-up, and what to do if you wait.

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Filling decision

Know whether the tooth can still be repaired simply.

A cavity visit should answer one main question first: Is this still a simple repair, or has the problem moved deeper?

The dentist checks the tooth, the size of the decay, any sensitivity, and whether the tooth still has enough healthy structure for a filling.

Ask what the filling will do, whether a crown or root canal is a concern, how long the visit may take, what numbness feels like, and what the estimate looks like with insurance, Medicaid, CHIP, or payment options.

A good plan helps you fix the tooth while the repair is still manageable, before pain gets to make the schedule.

Pick a nearby Smiley Dental & Orthodontics location, ask your questions, and review the plan before you decide.

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Cost and payment

Understand your cost before treatment starts

Bring insurance cards, Medicaid or CHIP information, and any offer you saw online. The visit should help you understand the estimate, payment choices, and next step before you decide.

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Patient review

Clear explanations from real visits

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“...me x rays and pictures of my teeth, got fillings done and was a smooth and quick process. will recommend dr liz to my family and friends .”
roblox gaming described clear explanations during the visit.

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“Patient, and very helpful! Minh is the man and is extremely friendly. Dr. Lyttle also did a great job with fillings for my kiddo. Def recomend.”
Zakk Daghita described clear explanations during the visit.

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“The new male doctor who has dark hair is very kind ! I hope he treats my cavities again, hes very patient and generous too.”
Sascha Chisanga described clear explanations during the visit.

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“...checking in with me while he did my fillings. In the past there has been scheduling problems but it seems like all those issues have been ironed out....”
Brenda Le Sage described cost, insurance, or payment clarity during the visit.

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Cost and insurance

Understand dental filling cost before treatment starts

The money part of dental filling should be clear before care starts, not after you are already in the chair.

  • Start with the estimate.Review the cost before treatment starts, including the exam findings, x-rays when needed, treatment steps, and follow-up.
  • Bring every benefit card.Private insurance, Medicaid, and CHIP can each have rules, limits, age rules, prior authorization requirements, and documentation needs.
  • Know what is due today.The team can walk through the amount due before treatment begins and what could change the estimate.
  • Compare payment choices.Financing options, cash-pay discounts, and current promos can be reviewed with the treatment plan.
  • Leave with the next step clear.A useful dental filling visit explains benefits, paperwork, timing, payment options, and what happens if you wait.
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What to expect

What happens during dental filling care

A useful dental filling visit should make the order of care easy to follow before treatment starts.

  • Find the problemThe dentist checks the tooth, x-rays when needed, and whether the damage is small enough for a filling.
  • Review comfortThe team explains numbing, timing, and what you may feel during the visit.
  • Repair the toothDecay or damaged material is cleaned out, then a tooth-colored filling or other recommended material is placed.
  • Check the biteThe filling is shaped and adjusted so biting feels comfortable.
  • Know what comes nextAsk about sensitivity, eating afterward, flossing, and what to do if the filling feels high.
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Care details

Tooth-Colored Fillings And Composite Fillings

Many patients ask about tooth-colored fillings because they do not want a repair to announce itself every time they…

Many patients ask about tooth-colored fillings because they do not want a repair to announce itself every time they smile.

A composite filling is a tooth-colored material used for many cavities and small repairs.

The material depends on the tooth, the size of the cavity, bite pressure, moisture control, the location of the tooth, and the dentist's recommendation.

Back teeth work hard.

Front teeth show more.

Old fillings can hide new decay at the edge.

Small chips can be simple.

Large cracks can be more serious.

That is why a material choice belongs in the exam conversation, not in a generic promise online.

Patient review

Cost, comfort, and follow-through

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“...six year old went back this week for fillings, (first time ever getting fillings due to cavities) Dr. and staff were awesome. They helped her stay relaxed and...”
Leonela Gonzalez described clear explanations during the visit.

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“...was very helpful I had to get teeth fillings ' she talked to me the whole time .She's a amazing doctor .she was great with my mom as...”
Issacka Harris described clear explanations during the visit.

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“...as the dental assistant. Took care of my cavity and got my teeth cleaned and the whole process was quick. Will definitely be going back for another treatment.”
Clinton Anonyei described clear explanations during the visit.

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When A Filling Fell Out

If a filling fell out, call the office.

If a tooth filling fell out and the tooth is sharp, painful, swollen, or sensitive to air, say that clearly when you call.

Avoid chewing on that side until the tooth is checked.

Keep the area clean.

Do not assume the old filling can just be glued back in.

The dentist needs to see why it came loose.

Sometimes the tooth can be repaired with a new filling.

Sometimes there is more decay, a crack, or not enough tooth left for a filling.

The goal is not to scare you.

The goal is to stop a repair problem from becoming a bigger surprise.

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Kids, Cavities, And Parent Trust

Children do not need a lecture when they are scared.

Parents do not need shame when they are trying to help.

Tell the team if this is your child's first filling.

Tell them if your child has trouble sitting still.

Tell them if your child had a bad dental experience before.

Ask how the team explains the visit.

Ask what your child can eat afterward.

Ask what soreness is normal.

Ask when to call.

The goal is not only to repair a tooth.

The goal is to keep the child willing to come back.

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Adult Dental Fear Is Real

Plenty of adults delay care because one old memory still feels current. That matters. Tell the team if you are…

Plenty of adults delay care because one old memory still feels current.

That matters.

Tell the team if you are anxious.

Tell them if you have had trouble getting numb.

Tell them if sounds, needles, or the smell of dental work are hard for you.

Tell them if you need a pause.

One Smiley Dental & Orthodontics patient named that fear directly:

"I've been scared to go to the dentist my entire adult life. Needless to say, I had several cavities. The Dr and staff made me feel comfortable through a root canal and several fillings. Thank you for making the experience better for me. I will be back." -- Karri Cummings, 5-star Google review Read on Google

A filling is a dental procedure.

It is also a trust moment.

Best fit

Who this care usually helps

Dental filling often helps patients dealing with small cavities, chipped teeth, worn fillings, sensitivity, or a filling that fell out.
  • People comparing optionsThe visit should explain whether dental filling is the right fit or whether another dental service would be smarter.
  • Patients watching the budgetCost, insurance, Medicaid, CHIP, cash-pay choices, and payment options should be discussed before treatment begins.
  • Families planning real schedulesSchool, work, transportation, repeat visits, and Spanish-speaking help all belong in the conversation.

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Questions Worth Bringing

Review patterns across Smiley Dental & Orthodontics show that patients return to the same practical questions.

Bring these to the visit:

  • What is the total estimate?
  • What is due today?
  • What part may insurance cover?
  • What happens if Medicaid or CHIP does not cover this?
  • Are payment options available?
  • Is a filling enough for this tooth?
  • Is a crown, root canal, or extraction possible?
  • How many visits may this take?
  • What can I eat afterward?
  • What soreness is normal?
  • What should make me call?
  • Can someone explain this in Spanish?
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Nearby Texas Locations

Smiley Dental & Orthodontics has locations across Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, Waco, Texarkana, Wichita…

Smiley Dental & Orthodontics has locations across Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, Waco, Texarkana, Wichita Falls, Corpus Christi, and other Texas communities.

Use this page to understand the visit, then choose the office that fits your drive, schedule, and follow-up.

The locations directory helps you choose the nearby office.

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How To Compare Offices

Before you choose a dental office, ask what the visit includes.

Ask how they review the estimate.

Ask if they explain filling, crown, root canal, extraction, and referral options when a cavity is larger than expected.

Ask if they can help in Spanish.

Ask what happens if you have pain after the visit.

Ask how they handle a child who is scared.

Ask how they explain payment before treatment starts.

Small repair, big peace of mind.

That is the whole point.

A patient described the work and service without making it complicated:

"Really great experience and great customer service !!! They helped me with my fillings what great work !" -- Acidrxin, 5-star Google review Read on Google
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Call Or Find A Location

Call Smiley Dental & Orthodontics at 949-1639 or use the locations directory to choose a nearby office. View locations

Call Smiley Dental & Orthodontics at (866) 949-1639 or use the locations directory to choose a nearby office.

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Come In Before The Small Thing Gets Bigger

Schedule a visit at a nearby Smiley Dental & Orthodontics location.

The team can review the exam, diagnosis, cost, benefits, and payment options before treatment starts.

Bring your insurance card if you have one.

Bring Medicaid or CHIP if you want benefits reviewed.

Bring the questions you already have.

The work is not to pretend every cavity is simple.

The work is to help you understand whether a filling can fix this tooth, what other options may enter the plan, what it may cost, and what decision fits your real life.

One patient remembered the explanation:

"Great service, great staff i love Dr. Stephen and the way he explains treatment he dis a great job on my fillings and cleaning" -- Jesus Bermudez, 5-star Google review Read on Google

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Nearby Texas Locations

Choose a nearby office for the visit, follow-up, and Spanish-speaking help.

Common questions

Questions patients ask before they book

How do I know if I need a filling?

Sensitivity, food catching, a dark spot, rough edge, chipped enamel, or a cavity found on x-rays can mean a filling is needed. Some cavities do not hurt at first.

Are tooth-colored fillings available?

Many fillings are tooth-colored composite. The material depends on the tooth, size of the cavity, bite pressure, moisture control, and dentist recommendation.

How long does a filling take?

Timing depends on the number of teeth, size of the cavity, location, numbing needs, and whether old filling material has to be removed. Ask during the exam.

What if a filling falls out?

Call the office. Avoid chewing on that side. If there is pain, swelling, a sharp edge, or bad taste, mention it so the team can triage urgency.

Does insurance cover fillings?

Coverage depends on the plan, material rules, deductibles, waiting periods, and annual maximums. Bring your insurance, Medicaid, or CHIP card for review.

Ready to talk through the next step?

Pick a nearby Smiley Dental & Orthodontics location, ask your questions, and review the plan before you decide.