Tooth Filling Cost in Kukatpally

Teeth filling cost

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Book a same-day appointment in Kukatpally for early cavity treatment and avoid complications like root canal treatment or tooth loss.

A cavity left untreated can progress from a simple filling into root canal treatment — or even tooth loss. The good news is that early-stage tooth decay is one of the most affordable and quick dental problems to fix.

Tooth filling cost in Kukatpally ranges from ₹900 to ₹3,500 for most patients, depending on the material used, the size of the cavity, and the tooth location. Premium options like ceramic or gold fillings cost more but offer superior aesthetics and longevity.

At V R Dental Maxillofacial Surgery & Implant Clinic in Kukatpally, fillings are completed in a single 15–30-minute appointment. Treatment is led by an MDS Prosthodontist, and all costs are explained clearly before any procedure begins — no hidden charges.

This page explains every filling type, its cost, what it is best for, and what to expect during treatment. Whether you are searching for an affordable cavity filling near KPHB or a natural-looking white filling, this guide will help you make an informed decision.

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Tooth Filling Cost Overview — Kukatpally (2026)

 

Filling Type

Cost (Kukatpally)

Durability

Best For

Composite (White/Tooth-Coloured)

₹900 – ₹3,500

5–10 years

Front teeth, natural appearance

Glass Ionomer

₹1,200 – ₹2,500

5–7 years

Children, small cavities

Amalgam (Silver)

₹800 – ₹1,500

10+ years

Back teeth, high-strength

Ceramic / Porcelain Inlay

₹4,000 – ₹7,000

10+ years

Large cavities, aesthetics

Gold Inlay / Onlay

₹8,000 – ₹15,000

15+ years

Premium durability

Prices are indicative. Final cost depends on cavity depth, X-ray requirements, and number of surfaces involved. A dentist examination is needed for an accurate quote.

What Is a Tooth Filling?

A dental filling is a restorative procedure used to repair a tooth that has been damaged by decay, a fracture, or everyday wear. During the procedure, the dentist removes the decayed or damaged portion of the tooth and fills the space with a biocompatible material.

This restores the tooth’s original shape, strength, and function — allowing you to chew and speak normally. Without a filling, bacteria can enter the exposed area, causing the decay to spread toward the tooth nerve, which typically requires root canal treatment.

Fillings are among the most common dental procedures performed worldwide and, when placed early, are highly effective at preserving the natural tooth for many years.

Who Needs a Tooth Filling?

You may need a tooth filling if you have one or more of the following signs:

  • A visible hole or dark spot on a tooth
  • Tooth sensitivity to cold, hot, or sweet foods
  • Mild toothache or discomfort when biting
  • A rough or chipped tooth surface you can feel with your tongue
  • A cracked or broken tooth (even without pain)
  • An old filling that has cracked or fallen out

Why Patients in Kukatpally Choose VR Dental

  • VR Dental Maxillofacial Surgery & Implant Clinic has been serving patients in Kukatpally, KPHB, and surrounding areas for over 8 years.

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    MDS Prosthodontist — treatment planned by a specialist in tooth restoration, not a general dentist

    Laser-assisted dentistry — less drilling, reduced discomfort, faster healing

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    Same-day appointments — most fillings completed in a single 15–30 minute visit

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    Transparent pricing — costs explained before treatment begins; no surprise charges

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    100+ cavity cases treated monthly — high case volume with consistent clinical outcomes

    4.9/5 Google rating based on 500+ verified patient reviews

    Located in Vivekananda Nagar Colony, Kukatpally — easily accessible from KPHB, Nizampet Road, Bachupally, and Miyapur. Open Monday–Saturday 9 AM to 9 PM, Sunday 10 AM to 4 PM.

Types of Tooth Fillings — Explained

Composite Fillings (White / Tooth-Coloured Fillings)

Cost: ₹900 – ₹3,500 per tooth

Composite fillings are made from a tooth-coloured resin that bonds directly to the tooth surface. They are the most popular choice for visible teeth because they are virtually undetectable once placed.

The dentist matches the resin shade to your natural tooth colour, applies it in layers, and hardens each layer with a curing light. The entire process typically takes 20–30 minutes.

✅  Advantages

•       Matches natural tooth colour exactly

•       Bonds directly to tooth — less drilling needed

•       Suitable for front and back teeth

•       Completed in a single visit

 

⚠️  Limitations

•       May stain slightly with coffee or tea over time

•       Slightly less durable than metal alternatives

•       Costs more than amalgam fillings

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Amalgam Fillings (Silver Fillings)

Amalgam has been used in dentistry for over 150 years. It remains one of the most durable and cost-effective options, particularly for large cavities in back teeth where bite forces are greatest.

✅  Advantages

•       Extremely strong — handles heavy chewing forces well

•       Very long-lasting (10 years or more)

•       Most cost-effective option

 

⚠️  Limitations

•       Silver colour is visible — not suited to visible teeth

•       Requires slightly more tooth removal

•       Some patients prefer metal-free alternatives

Glass Ionomer Fillings

Cost

₹1,200 – ₹2,500 per tooth

 

Glass ionomer fillings release small amounts of fluoride, which helps protect the surrounding tooth structure from further decay. They are the preferred material for children’s teeth and for cavities near the gum line.

✅  Advantages

•       Releases fluoride — helps prevent re-decay

•       Good choice for children

•       Bonds well to both enamel and dentine

 

⚠️  Limitations

•       Less wear-resistant than composite or metal

•       Not recommended for high-bite-pressure areas

•       Shorter lifespan — 5 to 7 years on average

Composite filling inlays

Ceramic / Porcelain Inlay or Onlay

  1. Cost

    ₹4,000 – ₹7,000 per tooth

    Ceramic inlays and onlays are custom-made restorations fabricated in a dental lab to precisely fit larger cavities. They are bonded to the tooth and offer a highly aesthetic, stain-resistant result that closely mimics natural enamel.

    ✅  Advantages

    •       Excellent natural appearance

    •       Highly stain-resistant

    •       Preserves more natural tooth than a crown

    •       Long-lasting — 10 years or more

     

    ⚠️  Limitations

    •       Higher cost than composite or amalgam

    •       May require two visits — one for impressions, one for placement

Gold Inlay / Onlay

Cost

₹8,000 – ₹15,000 per tooth

 

Gold fillings are a premium restorative option chosen for their exceptional longevity and biocompatibility. They are custom-fabricated and are most often used for back teeth in patients who prioritise durability over aesthetics.

✅  Advantages

•       Can last 15–20 years with proper care

•       Biocompatible — well tolerated by gum tissue

•       Very precise fit reduces risk of re-decay

 

⚠️  Limitations

•       Gold colour is clearly visible

•       Highest cost of all filling types

•       Requires two appointments

Resilon Fillings (Root Canal Fillings)

Cost: ₹4,000 to ₹8,000 per tooth.

Material: A thermoplastic root canal filling material that is used in endodontic procedures. It is biocompatible, non-toxic, and designed to be more flexible and durable than traditional gutta-percha.

Advantages:

  • Flexible and resists cracking.
  • Non-toxic and highly biocompatible.
  • Long-lasting and highly effective in sealing root canals.

Disadvantages:

  • Relatively new, so long-term performance data is still limited.
  • More expensive compared to traditional root canal filling materials.
  • Not ideal for use in cavities outside the root canal area.

What Happens During a Tooth Filling — Step by Step

Most tooth fillings at VR Dental are completed in a single visit. Here is what to expect:

  1. Examination & X-ray — The dentist assesses the cavity size and depth to confirm a filling is sufficient.
  2. Local anaesthesia — A small injection numbs the area around the tooth so you feel no pain during treatment.
  3. Decay removal — The decayed portion of the tooth is removed using a dental drill or laser.
  4. Tooth preparation — The cavity is cleaned and prepared to receive the filling material.
  5. Filling placement — The chosen material is applied and shaped to match your natural bite.
  6. Bite check & polish — The dentist checks your bite, makes any adjustments, and polishes the filling.

The entire procedure typically takes 15 to 30 minutes per tooth. Laser-assisted cavity removal — available at VR Dental — reduces discomfort and often requires less anaesthesia.

Benefits of Getting a Filling Early

  • Stops decay from spreading deeper into the tooth
  • Preserves the natural tooth — avoids more complex and costly procedures
  • Restores normal chewing, biting, and speaking function
  • Eliminates tooth sensitivity caused by exposed dentine
  • A 15–30 minute procedure that can prevent months of pain and treatment

 

Early treatment saves money:

A composite filling at ₹900–₹3,500 costs significantly less than a root canal treatment (₹3,500–₹8,000) or a dental implant (₹25,000–₹50,000). Treating cavities at the filling stage is the most cost-effective way to maintain your oral health.

Factors That Affect Tooth Filling Cost

  • The final cost of a tooth filling in Kukatpally depends on several variables. Here is what influences the price:

    Factor

    How It Affects Cost

    Filling material

    Composite and glass ionomer are mid-range; ceramic and gold cost more

    Cavity size

    Larger cavities require more material and time — cost increases accordingly

    Tooth location

    Back teeth with multiple surfaces cost more to restore than front teeth

    Number of surfaces

    A single-surface filling costs less than a two- or three-surface filling

    X-ray requirement

    Digital X-rays may be charged separately if not already included

    Laser vs drill removal

    Laser-assisted treatment may cost slightly more but is more comfortable



Closing a Teeth Gap with Composite Bonding

  • Small gaps between teeth — especially between the two front teeth — can often be corrected using a technique called composite gap filling or dental bonding. The dentist applies tooth-coloured composite resin directly to the tooth edges to close the gap, without any drilling or removal of tooth structure.

    Cost for gap filling typically ranges from ₹900 to ₹3,500 per tooth depending on the size of the gap. Results are immediate and the procedure is reversible.

    Larger gaps, or gaps caused by spacing issues with multiple teeth, may require orthodontic treatment such as clear aligners or braces. A clinical examination is needed to determine the right approach for your situation.



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When Is a Filling Not Enough?

A filling may not be sufficient if:

  • Pain lingers after hot or cold foods

  • There is night pain or swelling

  • The cavity is very deep

In such cases, root canal treatment may be recommended after evaluation.

Conclusion

Tooth fillings play an essential role in dental care, providing a functional and aesthetic solution for cavities and damaged teeth. The cost of a tooth filling depends on several factors, including the material, location, and size of the cavity. By understanding the advantages and disadvantages of each filling material, you can make a well-informed decision about the best option for your needs. Always consult with your dentist to determine the best treatment plan based on your individual oral health needs and budget.

For personalized advice, especially for specific conditions like those treated by a prosthodontistorthodontist, or endodontist, consult with a specialized professional at VR Dental Maxillofacial Surgery and Implant Clinic in Kukatpally

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FAQ

How much does a tooth filling cost in Kukatpally?

Tooth filling cost in Kukatpally typically ranges from ₹900 to ₹3,500 for composite (tooth-coloured) fillings. Silver amalgam fillings start lower, at around ₹800, while ceramic inlays can cost ₹4,000–₹7,000. The final cost depends on the cavity size, filling material, and tooth location. An examination is required for an accurate price.

Which type of filling is best for front teeth?

Composite (white) fillings are the best option for front teeth because they are matched precisely to your natural tooth colour and are virtually invisible once placed. They typically cost ₹900–₹3,500 and last 5–10 years with good oral hygiene.

Is tooth filling painful?

No. A local anaesthetic is used to numb the tooth and surrounding area before the procedure begins. You may feel slight pressure but should not experience pain. At VR Dental, laser-assisted removal is also available, which reduces the need for drilling and further minimises discomfort.

How long does a tooth filling take?

Most single-tooth fillings are completed in 15–30 minutes at VR Dental. Composite and amalgam fillings are typically done in a single visit. Ceramic and gold inlays require two appointments — one for impressions and one for fitting.

How long does a composite filling last?

Composite fillings typically last 5–10 years, depending on oral hygiene habits, the location of the filling, and diet. Fillings on back teeth are subject to greater chewing forces and may wear faster. Regular check-ups help identify fillings that need replacing before they fail.

When does a tooth filling become a root canal treatment?

A filling is sufficient when decay has not reached the inner pulp of the tooth. If decay has extended to the nerve — causing persistent pain, pain at night, swelling, or extreme temperature sensitivity — root canal treatment is usually required instead. An X-ray is needed to confirm the extent of the damage.

Can a gap between teeth be filled without braces?

Yes, small gaps can often be closed using composite bonding — a tooth-coloured resin applied directly to the tooth edge. This is completed in a single visit and costs ₹900–₹3,500 per tooth. Larger gaps caused by bite or spacing issues may require orthodontic treatment. A dental examination will confirm the most suitable option.

Is tooth filling covered by insurance in India?

Basic fillings such as amalgam are covered by many group health insurance policies in India. Composite and ceramic fillings may only be partially covered or excluded. Check your policy document or speak with your insurer before your appointment. VR Dental provides itemised invoices that can be submitted for reimbursement.