Dental Filling Cost in Toronto (2025) – Price Breakdown

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Average Cost of a Tooth Filling in Toronto

Routine Dental Fillings cost $207-477 depending on the location of the tooth (anterior, bicuspid or molar), as well as the number of “surfaces” involved.  Imagine each tooth as a 5 surface box. Each “surface” of this imaginary box will dictate the size (and cost) of the tooth filling. The codes relevant to regular dental fillings in the Ontario Dental Association’s Suggested Fee Guide appear as follows:

Permanent Anteriors:

  • 23111 – One surface: $205
  • 23112 – Two surfaces: $256
  • 23113 – Three surfaces: $308
  • 23114 – Four surfaces: $379
  • 23115 – Five surfaces (maximum surfaces per tooth): $400

Permanent Bicuspids:

  • 23311 – One surface: $226
  • 23312 – Two surfaces: $283
  • 23313 – Three surfaces: $339
  • 23314 – Four surfaces: $414
  • 23315 – Five surfaces or maximum surfaces per tooth: $435

Permanent Molars:

  • 23321 – One surface: $246
  • 23322 – Two surfaces: $308
  • 23323 – Three surfaces: $369
  • 23324 – Four surfaces: $451
  • 23325 – Five surfaces or maximum surfaces per tooth: $477

Regular Dental Fillings are considered a basic service under all dental insurance plans and should be covered to your maximum insurable limit, but be sure to find out from your dental insurance plan provider how much you are eligible for before going ahead with dental treatment. Our fees are consistent with the ODA Fee Guide.

If you have any further questions the cost of Dental Filling in Toronto, please contact us.

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What Affects the Cost of a Tooth Filling?

The price of a dental filling depends on several factors:

  • Size of the cavity: Larger cavities require more material and time and will cost more.
  • Location of the tooth: Molars are more difficult to reach and fill.
  • Dentist’s expertise and location: Depending on the clinic and location, there may be variable fees.
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Are Tooth Fillings Covered by Insurance?

Most dental insurance plans in Ontario cover tooth fillings, usually under basic or preventive care categories. Coverage often ranges from 80–100% for children and 50–80% for adults.

If you’re eligible for the Canada Dental Care Plan (CDCP), fillings are among the procedures most commonly covered for qualifying patients, depending on income and clinical necessity.

Always confirm your eligibility and coverage details with your insurance provider or the CDCP.

How to Make Dental Fillings More Affordable in Toronto

At Atlas Dental, we believe quality dental work should be accessible. Here are some options we offer to help make dental fillings more affordable:

  • Transparent pricing: We provide upfront quotes so there are no surprises.
  • Flexible payment options: Spread out the cost over the treatment period.
  • Dental financing: We accept third-party financing like Dentalcard.
  • Insurance coordination: We help you navigate your insurance coverage and submit claims.
  • Tax deductions: Fillings may qualify as a medical expense on your tax return.
  • Promotional discounts: Ask us about seasonal or in-house offers.

Book a Consultation at Atlas Dental

Think you might need a filling? Visit Atlas Dental in downtown Toronto at 2 Bloor West, Suite 1903. We’ll examine your teeth, detect early decay, and provide a customized treatment plan with transparent pricing.

Call us today or book a free phone consultation online to take the first step toward restoring your smile.