Compare Medicare Advantage plans in Hawaii with dental coverage for fillings. Official CMS 2025 data. Free and unbiased.
Finding Medicare Advantage plans that cover fillings in Hawaii takes more than a quick Google search — plan benefits vary significantly across counties and carriers. In Hawaii, major Medicare Advantage carriers include Kaiser Permanente, HMSA, Aloha Care, each offering different dental benefit structures. Use the free search below to compare plans available at your ZIP code, filtered by dental coverage.
Dental fillings repair teeth damaged by decay, restoring function and preventing further deterioration. Options include amalgam (silver), composite (tooth-colored), and ceramic.
Fillings are considered "basic restorative" services and are among the most commonly covered dental procedures in Medicare Advantage plans, typically at 70–80% after a small deductible.
Dental fillings are classified as basic restorative services — a step above preventive care (cleanings) but below major restorative (crowns, dentures). Most Medicare Advantage plans with dental benefits cover fillings at a favorable rate.
Typical coverage: 70–80% of allowed costs after a small deductible. Composite (tooth-colored) fillings may be covered at the same rate as amalgam, or at a lower rate with the patient paying the difference. Check your plan's schedule of benefits.
Since fillings are relatively affordable ($100–$300 each), the most important thing is finding a plan with a large in-network dentist network near you, so you can see a dentist quickly when needed.
These carriers offer Medicare Advantage plans in Hawaii. Dental benefits vary by plan and county. Use the ZIP search to see plans available at your address.
Original Medicare does not cover dental fillings. Many Medicare Advantage plans cover fillings as a basic restorative service, typically at 70–80% of covered costs after a deductible.
Most Medicare Advantage plans cover both amalgam and composite fillings, though some plans only pay at the amalgam rate for back teeth, with the patient covering the difference for composite. Check your plan's schedule of benefits for specifics.
With Medicare Advantage dental coverage, a filling might cost you $20–$90 out of pocket (after your plan pays 70–80%). Without coverage, fillings typically cost $100–$300+ depending on size and material.
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