Which cavity fillings option is right for Orange patients?
The right option depends on where the cavity is and how much of the tooth needs rebuilding. Tooth-colored composite is often chosen for visible teeth because it blends in, while other materials may be considered for specific back teeth or larger repair areas.
For Orange families, the decision usually comes down to durability, appearance, and how the tooth will be used every day. A pediatric dentist can explain which material fits a child’s bite, the location of the cavity, and the amount of time needed for the repair.
Those services fit Orange routines because they work for both prevention and problem-solving. A child can come in for a routine visit before school gets busy, or return for treatment after a cavity is found during a regular checkup.
| Treatment | Typical timeline | Cost range | Lifespan | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kids Dental Cleanings | 2 to 3 visits over 2 to 4 weeks | $1,200 to $2,500 per tooth | 10 to 20 years | Chips, gaps, severe staining, shape |
| Dental Sealants (in-office) | 1 visit, 60 to 90 minutes | $400 to $900 | 6 to 18 months | Surface and deep stains |
| Cavity Fillings | 6 to 18 months | $3,500 to $7,500 | Permanent with retainer | Crowding, gaps, mild bite issues |
| Dental Sedation | 3 to 6 months | $8,000 to $35,000 | 10 to 25 years | Comprehensive pediatric and bite restoration |

Kids Dental Cleanings
Ultra-thin porcelain shells correct chips, stains, gaps, and alignment in 2 to 3 visits.

Dental Sealants
In-office ZOOM delivers 8 shades brighter in 90 minutes. Take-home trays also available.

Cavity Fillings
Clear removable aligners straighten teeth discreetly over 6 to 18 months, no metal.

Dental Sedation
A combined treatment plan, veneers, whitening, and alignment, designed around your face.




