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Average Dental Costs and Pricing
The cost of dental procedures can be difficult to manage. The CareCredit credit card can help you pay for both routine and cosmetic dental procedures, as well as the cost of orthodontics at locations throughout the CareCredit network.**
How Much Does the Dentist Cost?
Decoding the cost of a dazzling smile can be intimidating and sometimes difficult to determine. For some, not understanding the costs of dental procedures can turn them off from visiting the dentist. In fact, Synchrony's "Dental Lifetime of Care" study reveals that nine out of 10 people surveyed would postpone going to the dentist because of the cost. Eighty-three percent admit that they would even put off emergency dental care due to concerns about how they would pay for it.1
Below, we'll explore average pricing for some common reasons you need to visit the dentist, from regular cleanings that include X-rays to specialty treatments and procedures like root canals, wisdom teeth removal and veneers.
Average Cost of a Dental Exam and Cleaning
The national average cost* for a routine dental exam that includes a dental cleaning and X-rays stands at $203, with costs varying between $50 and $350.2
Typically, a routine dental exam involves:3
- Teeth cleaning (a fluoride treatment may or may not be included)
- Examining for cracks or chips
- Checking for cavities
- Inspecting gums for signs of gum disease
- Discussing any concerns or symptoms you may be having
Usually, the dentist will do the final checkup at the end of the appointment.3
The chart below, based on CareCredit's 2023 Average Procedural Cost Study for Dental Practices Across the United States, presents average costs* for dental exams by state or district.2
Dental exam cost by state/district
State/District |
Average dental exam cost2 |
Alabama |
$223 |
Alaska |
$174 |
Arizona |
$212 |
Arkansas |
$205 |
California |
$206 |
Colorado |
$167 |
Connecticut |
$194 |
Delaware |
$207 |
District of Columbia |
$189 |
Florida |
$210 |
Georgia |
$204 |
Hawaii |
$223 |
Idaho |
$199 |
Illinois |
$181 |
Indiana |
$247 |
Iowa |
$222 |
Kansas |
$226 |
Kentucky |
$168 |
Louisiana |
$221 |
Maine |
$226 |
Maryland |
$201 |
Massachusetts |
$178 |
Michigan |
$218 |
Minnesota |
$194 |
Mississippi |
$194 |
Missouri |
$229 |
Montana |
$236 |
Nebraska |
$210 |
Nevada |
$187 |
New Hampshire |
$153 |
New Jersey |
$194 |
New Mexico |
$225 |
New York |
$209 |
North Carolina |
$198 |
North Dakota |
$263 |
Ohio |
$223 |
Oklahoma |
$227 |
Oregon |
$190 |
Pennsylvania |
$198 |
Rhode Island |
$186 |
South Carolina |
$171 |
South Dakota |
$210 |
Tennessee |
$184 |
Texas |
$227 |
Utah |
$203 |
Vermont |
$183 |
Virginia |
$171 |
Washington |
$166 |
West Virginia |
$191 |
Wisconsin |
$213 |
Wyoming |
$170 |
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Routine Dental Procedure Cost List
Below is a list of common dental procedures you or a family member may require, along with their average costs.* Varying factors can determine what you'll pay for some of these dental procedures or products when you don't have dental insurance.4
Dental procedure |
Cost |
Bicuspid root canal (premolar) |
$984 |
Composite resin dental fillings (per filling) |
$226 |
Deep cleaning - Scaling and root planing (per quadrant) |
$242 |
Dental fillings - Porcelain inlay/onlay (per filling) |
$976 |
Dental sealant (per tooth) |
$42 |
Dental sedation |
$349 |
Full-mouth periodontal (osseous) surgery treatment |
$7,889 |
General anesthesia |
$639 |
Gold dental fillings (per filling) |
$466 |
Gum tissue graft (per procedure) |
$2,742 |
Metallic dental crown |
$1,211 |
Molar root canal |
$1,337 |
Mouth guard |
$6112 |
Porcelain and metal dental crown |
$1,114 |
Porcelain dental crown |
$1,399 |
Resin-based or temporary crown |
$697 |
Root canal |
$1,1652 |
Root canal (front tooth) |
$984 |
Silver amalgam dental fillings (per filling) |
$139 |
Simple tooth extraction (single tooth) |
$177 |
Surgical tooth extraction (single tooth) |
$363 |
Tooth extraction (complicated single tooth) |
$835 |
Tooth extraction (full bony impacted single tooth) |
$532 |
Tooth extraction (soft tissue impacted single tooth) |
$423 |
Wisdom tooth extraction (per tooth) |
$363 |
Wisdom tooth extraction (four teeth) |
$2,6852 |
Wisdom teeth removal (four impacted teeth) |
$3,340 |
Wisdom tooth removal (one impacted tooth) |
$835 |
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Cosmetic Dentistry Costs
To keep your smile looking its best, you may elect to have one of these cosmetic dental procedures. Let's examine their average costs*:4
Cosmetic dental procedure |
Cost |
Composite veneer (single veneer made in lab) |
$1,3732 |
Composite veneer (single veneer made in office) |
$8722 |
Cosmetic dental contouring (per tooth) |
$215 |
Dental bonding (per tooth) |
$431 |
Dental bridges |
$1,041 to $5,197 |
Dental implants (per tooth) |
$2,6952 |
Dentures (basic - upper and lower) |
$452 |
Dentures (immediate) |
$2,178 |
Dentures (implant-supported per implant) |
$3,976 |
Dentures (partial flexible nylon) |
$1,761 |
Dentures (partial metal) |
$2,229 |
Dentures (partial resin-based) |
$1,738 |
Dentures (premium - upper and lower) |
$6,514 |
Dentures (traditional - upper and lower) |
$1,968 |
Full-mouth dental reconstruction |
$12,577 to $33,272 |
Full set of porcelain veneers (six to eight teeth) |
$15,4862 |
Gum contouring (per tooth) |
$129 |
Porcelain laminate veneer (single veneer) |
$1,8172 |
Porcelain veneer (single veneer) |
$1,7652 |
Professional teeth whitening (laser) |
$792 |
Professional teeth whitening (UV) |
$583 |
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Orthodontic Treatment Pricing
Orthodontic treatments can help straighten your teeth and correct problems with your bite. Their average costs* include:4
Orthodontic dental procedure |
Cost |
Ceramic braces |
$5,834 |
Clear aligners |
$5,1082 |
Dental braces (metal) |
$6,3432 |
Lingual braces |
$9,221 |
Retainers (bonded) |
$344 |
Retainers (clear plastic) |
$181 |
Retainers (molded acrylic) |
$302 |
For illustrative purposes only.
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* Actual cost may vary based on geography, provider and other variables. Cost information is based on research in the 50 United States and D.C. which was conducted by ASQ360° in 2023-2024 on behalf of Synchrony's CareCredit.
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The information, opinions and recommendations expressed in the article are for informational purposes only. Information has been obtained from sources generally believed to be reliable. However, because of the possibility of human or mechanical error by our sources, or any other, Synchrony and any of its affiliates, including CareCredit, (collectively, “Synchrony") does not provide any warranty as to the accuracy, adequacy or completeness of any information for its intended purpose or any results obtained from the use of such information. The data presented in the article was current as of the time of writing. Please consult with your individual advisors with respect to any information presented.
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Sources
1 “Dental lifetime of care study," Synchrony Bank. October 2023. Retrieved from: https://www.dentallifetimeofcare.com/
2 2023 Synchrony Average Procedural Cost Study for Cosmetic, Veterinary, and Dental Practices Across the United States, conducted by ASQ360° Market Research, October 2023 Cost Tables.