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How much is it going to cost? Want to know before you set foot in the dentist’s office? Get started here.

Our Dental Care Cost Estimator provides estimated cost ranges for common dental care needs. 

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Dental Prices in 2023: A Definitive List

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If you do not have dental insurance, paying for dental care can be a challenge. The price of dental procedures in the U.S. can vary greatly when you’re paying out-of-pocket. Having up-to-date information on how much dental procedures cost can be a great help in planning your treatment. If you’ve been wondering… How much is a root canal? Or… How much does a dental implant cost?… then please read on. We’ve created a comprehensive list of prices for many types of dental procedures.

Please note that the following dental costs are estimates and reflect typical prices for dental procedures with no dental insurance. The cost of dental care can vary depending on your geographical location and other factors. You may also get discounts on dental procedures from some dentists, which will bring your out-of-pocket expenses down. The only way to get an exact and accurate estimate is to ask a specific dental office for a quote. However, this list of estimated dental procedure costs for 2023 should help you in budgeting for your dental care.

Cost of Routine Dental Care

Dental Examination $100-$175

The rule of thumb is to visit the dentist every 6 months. If you don’t have any dental issues, you can probably go once a year. If you have dental problems, your dentist might advise that you get checked out more frequently, perhaps every 3-4 months. Regular dental exams are critical for early detection and treatment of problems like tooth decay, gum disease, and oral cancer. During a dental exam, you may be advised to undergo dental cleaning or x-rays which will cost extra.

Professional Dental Cleaning $75-$210

Getting your teeth cleaned by a professional can help prevent tooth decay and gum disease. While routine dental cleaning costs $75 on average, deep cleaning can cost more. Keep in mind that professional dental cleaning is relatively inexpensive compared to other dental treatments. So, it is well worth the investment to schedule regular cleanings. This will ensure good dental health and may prevent complex and expensive dental treatments.

Scaling and Root Planing $150-$320 per quadrant

Scaling and root planing is a deep cleaning dental procedure in which the dentist removes plaque and tartar from both above and below the gumline. It ensures that the teeth surfaces are cleaned as well as the gum pockets and root surfaces. Deep cleaning or scaling and root planing usually costs $150-$320 per quadrant ($600-$1,200 for full mouth deep cleaning).

Dental Sealant $20-$50 per tooth

To prevent tooth decay, dentists can paint the surface of a tooth with a dental sealant. This is a thin plastic coating that covers the chewing surface of the tooth. Dental sealants are recommended in children and adults with deep grooves in the teeth that might need additional protection.

Tooth Bonding or Dental Bonding $100-$550

Tooth bonding or dental bonding is a procedure in which the dentist applies a tooth-colored composite resin to repair a discolored, cracked, or decayed tooth. This treatment can also help to close a small gap between teeth by increasing the size of the treated tooth. The cost of tooth bonding ranges from $100 to $550 per tooth.

Tooth Fillings $75-$250

The price of tooth fillings can vary greatly depending on the type of filling. A single tooth filling with silver amalgam is usually $75 to $150. A tooth-colored composite filling is slightly more expensive, ranging in cost from $100 to $250. Cast gold or porcelain fillings for a single tooth can run into thousands of dollars.

Root Canal Treatment $500-$1,500

If you have advanced tooth decay involving the pulp of a tooth, your dentist may recommend root canal treatment. The cost of root canal in the U.S. starts at around $500 for a front tooth and can be $1,000 to $1,500 for a molar tooth.

Dental Bridges $750-$5,000

If you have suffered from tooth loss, a dental bridge can fill the gap with one or more artificial teeth. A bridge is made of two or more crowns for the teeth on either side of the missing tooth. The crowns anchor the false tooth or teeth to the adjoining natural teeth. The cost of dental bridges depends on the type of bridge and the number of teeth missing. A bonded bridge starts at around $750. An implant-supported bridge with a 3-unit bridge and 2 implants can be up to $5,000.

Dental Crowns $1,000-$1,500

While a dental bridge is used when a tooth is missing, a dental crown is used when a tooth is fractured or damaged. A dental crown is basically a false tooth made of ceramic or porcelain. The color can be matched to your natural teeth. On average, a dental crown costs $1,000 to $1,500. The price of your dental treatment will go up, however, if you need root canal treatment, bone grafting, or gum surgery along with dental crowns.

Dentures $500-$8,000

A denture is a removable replacement for a missing tooth. It can be a complete denture (when all the teeth are missing) or a partial denture (when some natural teeth are still present). To make you a set of dentures, a dentist will take a series of impressions of your jaw for measurements. Following this, wax and plastic models will be created that you will try for fit. Once the color, shape, and fit of the denture is finalized, the final denture will be cast.

At the lower end of the price spectrum, cold cured dentures cost $500 per plate and $1,000 for a full set of upper and lower dentures. However, the materials used in these dentures can result in an artificial appearance. Mid-priced dentures are usually $1,000 per plate and $2,000 to $3,000 for a full set. They are heat cured and more durable than cold cured dentures. Premium dentures are $4,000 per denture and $8,000 per set. These top-of-the-line dentures cost a great deal but are made of high-quality materials and customized to give you the most natural look.

Custom-Made Mouth Guard $300-$900

A high-quality custom-fit mouth guard from a dentist or orthodontist can cost anywhere from $300 to $900. A mouth guard may be recommended if you have TMJ pain (temporomandibular joint pain or jaw pain), teeth grinding, or teeth clenching at night.

Dental Implant $1,000 to $5,000

A dental implant is a permanent replacement for a lost tooth. It is an artificial tooth made from titanium which is inserted surgically into the jawbone and capped with a dental crown. A single dental implant costs $1,000 to $2,000 on average. The price of a dental implant procedure can be higher depending on where you live as well as the complexity of your treatment plan. Dental implants with crowns/abutments can cost upwards of $2,500.

Cost of Single-Visit Dental Procedures

Tooth Extraction $75-$220 per tooth

A simple tooth extraction usually costs around $75 to $220 per tooth in the United States. Extraction of an impacted tooth can be more expensive and you may end up paying anywhere from $800 to $4,000.

One-Visit Dental Crown, Inlay, or Onlay $1,000-$2,500

If you have a severely decayed tooth or broken tooth, your dentist can perform an accurate tooth restoration in one visit with a single-visit crown procedure, inlay, or onlay. The price range for one-visit dental crowns is $1,000 to $2,500. The cost of single-visit dental crowns will likely be on the higher end if a root canal treatment is also required.

One-Visit Dentures $1,200-$2,000 for each plate

Advanced dentistry techniques now allow dentists to fabricate complete dentures in one visit. The entire process takes around one hour. You can expect to pay anywhere from $1,200 to $2,000 for this procedure.

Cost of Surgical Dental Procedures

Periodontal Surgery $4,000-$10,000

In people with advanced gum disease, periodontal surgery or gum surgery may be needed for effective treatment. There are various types of procedures that can be done. Flap surgery involves lifting the gums off the teeth to clean tartar in the deep gum pockets. After the surgeon has cleaned the tartar, the gums are stitched back in place. In patients with damaged or destroyed bone, a bone graft may be needed to replace the damaged bone with donor bone or manufactured bone. The cost of gum surgery or periodontal surgery can be anywhere from $4,000 to $10,000 depending on the severity of the problem and the complexity of the procedure.

Full-Mouth Dental Reconstruction $30,000 and up

This is a procedure that consists of rebuilding or replacing all the teeth in the mouth to restore health, function, and aesthetics. It is a comprehensive dental treatment and is recommended for people with multiple missing teeth, advanced decay, several cracked or broken teeth, and numerous large fillings. Full mouth reconstruction is also sometimes performed in oral cancer patients and people with rare genetic disorders and congenital conditions like ectodermal dysplasia or dentinogenesis imperfecta. The treatment can include dental crowns, bridges, implants, dentures, veneers, and onlays. The cost of full mouth reconstruction is usually $30,000 or more.

Cost of Orthodontic Treatment

Metal Braces $3,000-$7,000

Despite a growing number of orthodontic treatment options, metal braces continue to be the most common. They are often worn by children and adolescents. Metal braces work by applying gentle pressure on the teeth through metal brackets and connecting wires. The cost of metal braces without insurance is usually $3,000 to $7,000.

Ceramic Braces $3,000-$8,000

Rather than gray or silver-colored metal brackets and wires, ceramic braces use tooth-colored or clear brackets. This makes them less noticeable. You can also choose the color that is closest matching to your natural tooth color. However, there are some downsides to ceramic braces. They are less durable than metal braces and can become stained. Also, they can cause gum sensitivity. Plus, ceramic braces move teeth slower than metal braces. The cost of ceramic braces can be up to $2,000 more than metal braces. The average price of ceramic braces is $3,000 but it can go up to $8,000 or higher.

Lingual Braces $8,000-$10,000

Lingual braces have many of the same components as traditional braces but they are fixed to the back of the teeth on the lingual (tongue) side. This makes lingual braces ideal for people who don’t want their dental work to be noticeable. However, lingual braces may not be right for some people. For example, those with an overbite may find that the lingual brackets pop off more often. The cost of lingual braces can be higher than conventional braces because the process to apply them is delicate and time-consuming. Typical costs of lingual braces are $8,000 and up.

Clear Correct or Invisalign Braces $3,500-$7,000

People who want straighter teeth without visible braces can choose invisible braces such as Invisalign and Clear Correct. These are custom-fitted aligner trays that are virtually invisible. They are worn for 20-22 hours a day. New aligners are given every couple of weeks. Clear aligners like Invisalign move teeth slower than ceramic braces and metal braces. The cost of invisible braces is $3,500 and up.

Clear Plastic Retainers $200-$500

Retainers help to prevent the teeth from moving after they have been straightened with braces. Your dentist may ask you to wear a retainer for 4-6 months after orthodontic treatment with braces. Clear plastic retainers are virtually invisible. They are available under brand names such as Essix, Zendura, and Vivera. Clear plastic retainers cost $200 and up. Vivera retainers that come as a set of four can be up to $1,200 per set.

Molded Acrylic Retainers $300-$600

Also called Hawley retainers, these are removable retainers made acrylic with a metal wire. They are adjustable and the color of the acrylic can be personalized. The material of this type of retainer is durable and lasts for years. It is easy to remove this retainer for eating and oral hygiene. A Hawley retainer or molded acrylic retainer costs $300 to $600.

Bonded Retainers $500-$1,000

This is a permanent retainer that costs $500 for one arch (top or bottom). It is made of metal (titanium, copper, or nickel) with a metal wire. It lasts indefinitely and is very durable.

Cost of Cosmetic Dental Procedures

Professional Tooth Whitening $250-$500

Over time, the teeth can become stained and appear unsightly. Professional teeth whitening can restore your smile to a dazzling white. Professional whitening of the teeth costs around $250-$500 but can be $1,000 or more depending on the state of your teeth.

Dental Veneers $1,000-$2,500

If you have broken, stained, or malformed teeth, dental veneers can give your smile a complete makeover. The average cost of dental veneers is $1,500 per tooth.

Dental Botox $300-$1,000

People who suffer from TMJ jaw pain or teeth grinding may benefit from dental Botox treatment. The flat rate price of dental Botox ranges from $300 to $1,000. Some dentists offer dental Botox on a per unit basis and it typically costs $12-$15 per unit.

Gum Contouring $50-$400 per tooth

If you have a “gummy smile,” a dentist can perform a gum contouring procedure to cut away excess gum tissue or restore gum tissue that has receded. Essentially, this is a cosmetic dental procedure that can help change the shape of your gums. The cost of gummy smile treatment ranges from $50 to $400 per tooth. The cost of gum contouring for the front teeth can be higher, ranging from $100 to $3,000.

Gum Grafting $750-$1,100

In people who have little to no gum tissue and exposed root surfaces, a dentist can graft a small amount of gum tissue. This is called a free gingival graft. The healthy donor tissue is usually obtained from the roof of the mouth. It helps to cover the root surfaces and prevent further gum recession. The price of a gum tissue graft can be anything from $750 and up depending on the complexity of the repair.

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The Cost of Dental Procedures: A Comprehensive List

This is the most comprehensive dental procedures cost list that you will find. It breaks down data from over 1,000 dentists from across the United States, and details the average, lowest, and highest costs of all common dental procedures. Each figure has its own hyperlink which further details the factors affecting cost and how to get a cheaper procedure. This data is made freely available to help patients make informed decisions about their oral health.

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Click on each dental procedure for more information. Because each tooth and case is different, there are a lot of different factors that will affect how much an individual procedure costs. Each link has a full list of considerations that will help you understand what you can expect to pay.

How can I get a Low-Cost Dental Procedure?

At the end of the day, dental procedures can be expensive. To help, there are a few ways that patients can get low-cost procedures.

Dental Schools

One way to get low-cost dental procedures is to go to a dental school. Dental schools are educational institutions that train students to become dentists. They typically have clinics where students can gain hands-on experience treating patients. The treatments provided at these clinics are usually very cheap or even free. However, the downside is that students typically are much slower and less experienced than practicing dentists.

Community Dental Clinics

Another option for getting cheap dental procedures is to go to a community dental clinic. Community dental clinics are non-profit organizations that provide dental care to underserved communities. They typically offer their services at a reduced cost or even for free. However, the downside is that these clinics are often very busy and have long waitlists.

There are a few organizations that provide free tooth extractions to low-income individuals. One such organization is the Dental Lifeline Network . The Dental Lifeline Network is a non-profit organization that provides free dental care to low-income seniors and people with disabilities. Another organization that provides low-cost dental procedures is the Give a Kid a Smile Program from the American Dental Association. The Give a Kid a Smile Program is a non-profit organization that provides free dental health education, screenings, preventive care, and/or treatment for kids.

Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) are organizations that provide health insurance coverage to their members. Many HMOs have dental plans that cover part or all of the cost of some dental procedures. However, the downside is that HMOs often have a limited network of dentists that they work with.

Dental Discount Plans

Another option for getting low-cost dental procedures is to sign up for a dental discount plan. Dental discount plans are not insurance plans, but rather membership plans that offer discounts on dental services from a network of dentists. These plans typically have an annual fee that entitles the member to a certain percentage off of dental services. The downside is that dental discount plans often have a limited network of dentists that they work with.

The contents of this website, such as text, graphics, images, and other material are for informational purposes only and are not intended to be substituted for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Nothing on this website constitutes the practice of medicine, law or any other regulated profession.

No two mouths are the same, and each oral situation is unique. As such, it isn’t possible to give comprehensive advice or diagnose oral conditions based on articles alone. The best way to ensure you’re getting the best dental care possible is to visit a dentist in person for an examination and consultation.

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Dental visits are pricey and can quickly set you back by hundreds or thousands of dollars. So, you need to budget ahead before scheduling an appointment. The first step to budgeting ahead is knowing the average cost of a dental visit so your dental bill doesn’t come as a shock.

Discover how much you’ll need to pay for standard dental procedures for yourself or family members based on age.

Cost of Dental Visit Based on Age

1. children.

Typically, the fee per child for every routine dental visit is between $65 and $100 . And they’ll need these regular checkups twice a year or more often, depending on what your dentist recommends.

Children have access to more dental financial assistance options than other age groups. Government assistance programs like the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and Medicaid, cover most dental care costs for children.

Under 12 Months

A visit to the dentist when your child is less than 12 months old is an initial checkup to assess their dental hygiene and any potential dental growth issues. This visit will help you to learn more about properly caring for your child's dental health.

This is also an excellent time to discuss teething issues, pacifier use, and oral habits, such as finger sucking, etc., with your child’s dentist. Contrary to some urban myths, fluoride doesn’t affect children’s IQ . But, if you’re worried about fluoride, this is also a great opportunity to discuss that with the dentist.

Typically, your baby’s checkup at the dentist attracts the routine dental visit fee – between $65 - $100 .

At this time, your child has had most of their teeth grown already. So, you’ll need an evaluation and update on their oral progress and health. Discuss your toddler's primary teeth, diet, and oral hygiene routine with your dentist.

Your dentist may suggest starting fluoride treatments , and they may repeat the treatment every six months or as often as your child needs it.

Fluoride treatments cost between $30 and $35 and usually happen twice a year.

Your child may benefit from sealant treatments when they grow their first permanent molars at six years. Your dentist will also examine your child's jaw to check for misaligned teeth. They may also have questions about their oral habits, such as teeth grinding or clenching , nail-biting, etc.

Sealants cost $35-$40 per tooth and can protect teeth against cavities for six years or more.

Your dentist may decide to start treatment for alignment issues if necessary. So, if your child needs braces, plan to spend $4000 upwards at the first stage of treatment.

Ages 12 Years and Up

The dentist will examine your teen’s third molars to know if they are present, where they are, and how well they are developing.

Orthodontic treatment typically begins between the ages of 10 and 14.

There are different braces; your dentist will recommend one based on what needs correcting. Your child will have to wear the braces for 18-30 months with adjustments every one or two months to match the current alignment of their teeth. If your child is up to 13 years, they may be able to get Invisalign treatment if their alignment issues aren’t too complex.

Orthodontic care usually ranges from $3,000 to $7,000 or more.

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2. Adults Aged 21 Upward

Dentists recommend you visit the dentist for a dental cleaning once every six months. These are great opportunities for a dentist and a dental hygienist to examine your dental health.

You should talk to your dentist about cosmetic procedures if you need to be more confident in your smile .

An adult dental cleaning usually costs between $150 - $250 . A yearly budget of $500  to $1500 should cover primary corrective therapy for a broken tooth, cavity treatments, root canals, crowns, etc.

Set aside at least $1,500 if you need to get a tooth pulled and replaced. Also, budget between $650 - $1000 per tooth for elective procedures like veneers and $400 to $800 or more for teeth whitening procedures.

3. When Expecting

When you get pregnant, remember to inform your dentist. Pregnancy hormones make you prone to dental issues like gingivitis and growths within the mouth. Your dentist will need to look out for these problems, and they'll also need to be extra careful while administering certain procedures or treatments. 

When expecting, you should generally wait until after your first trimester to get an X-ray, get some dental work done, take any pain medicine, or take any antibiotic (particularly tetracycline).

On average, dental exams and cleaning for adults cost around $250 per visit.

4. Ages 65 and Up

As you get older, you are more likely to have periodontal disease , tooth decay, and root surface decay.

Tell your dentist if you've noticed increased tooth sensitivity or a persistently dry mouth.

Don’t hesitate to inform your dentist of any other medical history they may need to know about. If you have broken, missing, or loose teeth, talk to your orthodontist about how to fix them.

An adult examination and cleanup will typically cost $150 - $250 . Root canals and crowns can set you back over $2,000 , and dental bridges between $500 - $1,200 for each tooth. Dentures can set you back over $2,500 for each plate.

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Factors That Affect the Cost of Dental Care

  • Type of procedure : The dental procedure's complexity determines your bill. For example, getting braces is more expensive than a tooth filling. 
  • Materials used : Your choice of materials directly affects your dental care costs. For example, a gold filling costs more than a silver amalgam filling.
  • Geographical location : Locations with larger populations or more commercial activity usually offer more expensive dental care than less populated areas. It may be worth looking for more affordable locations when you need dental work done.
  • The specific dentist : Don’t be surprised to find significant differences in price between dentists within the same location. This is due to varying lengths of professional experience, overheads, equipment, lab fees, etc.
  • Age : For some procedures, it’s cheaper for children to get dental work done than adults. Also, children get more dental care coverage from government-assisted programs than adults.
  • Type of insurance or dental discount plan : Each insurance or dental discount plan gives you different extents of savings on dental care bills. So, the kind you opt for determines how much you’ll pay out of pocket.

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This plan is NOT insurance. This is not a qualified health plan under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). This plan does not meet the minimum creditable coverage requirements under M.G.L. c. 111M and 956 CMR 5.00. This is not a Medicare prescription drug plan. The plan provides discounts at participating providers for services. The plan does not make payments directly to providers. The plan member is obligated to pay for all services but will receive a discount from participating providers. The range of discounts will vary depending on the type of provider and services. The Discount Plan Organization is Gallagher Affinity Insurance Services, Inc., at 2850 W. Golf Road, Rolling Meadows, IL 60008, 1-800-240-2973. Plan not available in Alaska, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington. To view a listing of participating providers visit Find a Provider. You have the right to cancel this plan within 30 days after the effective date for a full refund. Such refund will be issued within 30 days of request.

The discount program provides access to the Aetna Dental Access® network. This network is administered by Aetna Life Insurance Company (ALIC). Neither ALIC nor any of its affiliates offers or administers the discount program. Neither ALIC nor any of its affiliates is an affiliate, agent, representative or employee of the discount program. Dental providers are independent contractors and not employees or agents of ALIC or its affiliates. ALIC does not provide dental care or treatment and is not responsible for outcomes.

Guarantee Trust Life Insurance Company (GTL) provides the Group Accident Only insurance. GTL does not provide nor is affiliated with the discount programs provided as a part of membership in Carefree Dental.

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Dental Cost Estimator (Guide & Calculator )

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Dental Cost Estimator (Guide & Calculator )

Confused about your next dentist bill? Learn how a dental cost estimator can you understand your expenses. This guide explains how to gauge the cost of dental care, taking into account insurance and other factors. Make informed financial decisions, starting with accurate estimates.

  • A dental cost estimator tool provides cost predictions for various dental procedures using details like location, procedure type, and insurance coverage, allowing for more effective budgeting and planning.
  • In-network dental providers generally offer cost savings over out-of-network providers, with insurance plans covering in-network services at higher rates, leading to lower out-of-pocket expenses for patients.
  • Dental cost estimators enable patients to estimate the costs of common dental procedures, plan and manage dental care expenses, and make informed decisions, especially when additional treatments or emergency services arise.

Dental Cost Estimator

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Imagine having a crystal ball that could estimate dental costs, providing a personalized prediction for your dental procedures based on your location, the type of procedure, and your insurance coverage. A dental cost estimator is that crystal ball, a tool designed to facilitate budget management for dental care. It covers various procedures, including:

  • Routine check-ups
  • Extractions
  • Orthodontic work

These estimators use a variety of factors like procedure duration, the cost of materials, and updated fee schedules to provide accurate estimates. While some online tools offer broad estimates, personalized estimates that consider specific user information provide enhanced precision. 

A dental cost estimator encourages visits to network providers while offering clarity on potential out-of-pocket costs, which can lead to significant savings. In essence, it plays a pivotal role in cost-efficient dental care planning.

Accessing These Tools

So, where do you find these handy tools? Many insurance companies provide dental cost estimator tools to their members, accessible via their online member portal or customer service. But that’s not all; many dental clinics also feature these tools on their websites, allowing patients to estimate costs before their appointments. Additionally, numerous third-party websites offer these estimator tools too.

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Entering Your Information

Submitting relevant details is necessary for obtaining an accurate estimate. The cost of dental services varies based on geographic location, often calculated using the first three digits of a ZIP code. Additionally, entering specific procedure code, known as CPT codes, is crucial in obtaining an accurate dental cost estimate.

For heightened precision, certain dental cost estimators may ask for additional information, such as the name of your dentist or the ZIP code of the dental office. Users can often choose from a list of typical dental procedures in the estimator tool and may need to provide additional specifics, such as the affected tooth or preferred filling material. With all these details provided, you’re all set to get your cost estimate!

Understanding Your Dental Cost Estimates

After entering the necessary details, the dental cost estimator provides a projection of expenses for your dental treatment, including dentist fees and expected insurance contributions. It also gives insights into insurance limits and out-of-pocket costs. However, these estimates are guides, not guarantees, as actual costs can vary.

Considering a 1Dental savings plan might be beneficial, offering transparent savings on dental services without the uncertainties of insurance limits, making your dental care expenses more predictable and manageable.

In-Network vs Out-of-Network Providers: Cost Implications

Having introduced the dental cost estimator, it’s time to compare some dental costs . Specifically, let’s talk about the cost differences between in-network and out-of-network providers. Dental cost estimator tools allow users to compare costs across various in-network dentists, which can lead to significant cost savings.

However, choosing out-of-network providers with PPO dental plans tends to result in higher out-of-pocket expenses compared to in-network care. HMO dental plans typically do not cover any expenses for out-of-network dental services, leaving patients fully responsible for payment. Therefore, insurance plans may either not cover out-of-network dental services at all or cover them at a substantially lower rate, thereby increasing patient’s out-of-pocket costs.

The Benefits of Staying In-Network

So what exactly defines an in-network dentist? An in-network dentist is part of a collection of contracted providers that compose the provider network for a specific dental insurance plan. Staying in-network means you’re visiting dentists who have agreed upon set rates with your insurance company.

Why does this matter to you? Well, being a member of a dental network can offer:

  • cost savings on dental services
  • a low membership fee
  • maximizing your dental benefits
  • keeping your out-of-pocket costs low

In essence, staying in-network can help you save money on dental services.

Considering Out-of-Network Options

Despite the cost benefits of staying in-network, what happens if your favored dentist isn’t part of the network? Or what if the in-network dentists aren’t located conveniently for you? In such cases, it’s worth considering out-of-network options. However, keep in mind that insurance plans typically reimburse out-of-network care at a lower rate, leaving you with higher out-of-pocket expenses.

Dental cost estimators can help here, providing potential out-of-pocket cost figures, factoring in the difference between the insurance coverage and the out-of-network provider’s charges. Remember, out-of-network cost estimates reflect actual billed charges without discounted fees, and the cost range is estimated based on the usual and customary charges within your ZIP Code.

Estimating Costs for Common Dental Care Needs

We’ve covered the concept of a dental cost estimator and examined the cost implications of in-network and out-of-network options . Now let’s delve into how dental cost estimators can help you plan and budget for routine check-ups, basic procedures, and major dental work.

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Using a cost estimator, you can:

  • Plan for an entire dental visit, including multiple procedures
  • Estimate the cost of each procedure
  • Determine the total cost of your visit
  • Compare costs between different dentists or dental offices
  • Budget for your dental expenses

By using a dental cost estimator, you can have a better understanding of the financial implications of your dental care and be better prepared to manage your expenses.

But how about the unexpected costs that arise beyond preventive care? Dental cost estimators can help reduce the fear of surprise costs by providing transparency about what is covered by dental insurance. From routine check-ups to major dental work, let’s explore these common dental care needs and how you can estimate their costs.

Routine Check-ups and Cleanings

Routine dental check-ups and cleanings are crucial for maintaining oral health. But without insurance, these visits can cost anywhere from $90 to $200, with new patients possibly incurring costs upwards of $400 due to initial exams, x-rays, and fluoride treatment. Dental cost estimator tools allow you to include additional services such as cleanings or x-rays in your visit for a comprehensive cost overview.

But what about x-rays? Costs for dental x-rays vary, with a single basic x-ray costing approximately $30 and panoramic x-rays going up to $120. These may not be fully covered by insurance, so it’s worth considering these costs when planning your visit.

Basic Procedures

Now, let’s talk about basic procedures, like fillings and extractions . The cost of dental procedures without insurance can vary widely. For instance, filling a tooth can cost between $150 and $1,100, depending on the type of filling material and how badly the tooth is decayed. Composite resin fillings average about $200 for one surface, while amalgam fillings are typically around $150 for one surface.

The cost of pulling a tooth also varies. A simple extraction costs about $300 per tooth, while removing a wisdom tooth surgically can cost between $1,000 and $3,000. The price depends on factors like the tooth's location, the dentist's experience, the local cost of living, and how complicated the extraction is.

Even basic dental care, like deep cleanings , can be expensive without insurance.

Major Dental Work

For bigger dental jobs, including braces or Invisalign , dental cost estimator tools can give you an idea of what you might pay. Dental insurance usually covers some of the cost for these orthodontic treatments. Apps like My Invisalign™ can help you check what your insurance will cover.

Knowing these costs ahead of time can help you budget for your dental care and avoid financial surprises. Understanding the expenses involved allows you to make smarter choices about your dental health.

Maximizing Dental Benefits with Accurate Estimates

Getting accurate estimates of dental costs is also key to making the most of your dental insurance. Many plans cover the cost of an annual deep cleaning and check-up, including x-rays. It's important to keep track of your deductibles and the maximum amount you can spend out-of-pocket each year to fully benefit from your insurance.

When presenting dental cost estimates to patients, it’s important to include the full cost, insurance coverage, and the patient’s expected portion, while emphasizing the term ‘estimated’ to highlight that these are not guaranteed amounts. With current insurance breakdowns and a clear understanding of total treatment costs, you can ensure the most effective use of dental benefits.

Optimizing Dental Benefits with 1Dental

Align your dental treatments with your insurance coverage for optimal benefits. Supplying your insurance details to estimators helps calculate accurate costs, including out-of-pocket expenses. Dental insurance generally covers much of the costs for necessary procedures, with in-network providers offering lower copays and full coverage for some services.

For treatments beyond insurance coverage, options like payment plans and low-to-no down payment financing are available. Consider 1Dental to extend your coverage, providing additional support and options to manage dental care costs effectively, ensuring you get the most out of your dental benefits.

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Timing Procedures Wisely

Just as timing is crucial in many aspects of life, it is equally important when it comes to dental procedures. Strategically timing your dental procedures can help you:

  • Stay within your insurance coverage limits
  • Minimize out-of-pocket costs
  • Ensure that you’re taking care of your dental health
  • Manage your dental care expenses wisely

With the right timing and careful planning, you can achieve all of these goals.

Navigating Unexpected Dental Services

Life often throws curveballs at us, and these can sometimes take the form of unforeseen dental services. From dental emergencies to additional treatments suggested during a routine visit, unexpected dental services can make your dental care costs balloon without warning. But can dental cost estimators help in such scenarios? Absolutely! They can be particularly useful in the case of dental emergencies, where urgent care is required and there’s limited time to prepare financially.

During dental emergencies, patients may face procedures that are not covered by their current dental plan. Using a cost estimator helps in understanding potential out-of-pocket expenses. Similarly, if a dentist recommends treatments that weren’t initially planned, the cost estimator can help re-evaluate the overall expenses, aiding in decision-making. In situations where treatment extends beyond what was originally planned, being financially prepared by using cost estimates can minimize stress and financial strain.

Emergency Dental Care

Emergency dental services can be unexpectedly necessary and often carry additional costs due to their urgent nature. Common dental emergencies include:

  • Dental abscesses
  • Lost fillings
  • Broken crowns
  • Traumatic injuries to the teeth

All of these can require different levels of care and expense.

The type of treatment needed, the experience of the dentist, and the location of the clinic can influence the overall cost of emergency dental care. Emergency dental procedures may result in a higher cost than similar non-emergency procedures due to out-of-hours service, immediate attention, and possible need for follow-up treatments.

Additional Treatments

There may be a need for further treatments beyond the initial diagnosis. These can come as a surprise and can significantly affect your dental care budget. Cost estimators can provide an initial estimate for unexpected additional treatments, though these estimates can be subject to change.

Actual costs may vary from initial estimates due to the unique circumstances surrounding each patient’s dental health and necessary procedures. Decisions made by dental professionals during treatment can affect the final cost of additional treatments.

Therefore, patients should be informed about their financial responsibility for any treatments that may not be covered by their insurance.

In a nutshell, dental cost estimators are powerful tools that can help patients navigate the often complex landscape of dental care costs. They provide personalized estimates for a wide range of dental procedures, encouraging cost-efficient dental care planning. By understanding the cost implications of choosing in-network vs out-of-network providers, estimating costs for common dental care needs, and effectively navigating unexpected dental services, patients can maximize their dental benefits and manage their dental care expenses wisely.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a root canal and crown cost.

A root canal can cost around $1,000, while a crown typically costs between $850 and $1,900, but prices may vary by location and dental office.

What's the price for pulling a tooth?

Pulling a tooth can cost from $75 to $200 if it's straightforward. But if the tooth is stuck or complicated to remove, it might cost from $800 to $4,000. Extra charges for things like sleeping gas or x-rays can add more to your bill.

How much do dental treatments cost?

The price for dental treatments changes depending on what you need to get done. It's a good idea to talk to a dentist to know exactly how much it will cost.

What's a dental cost calculator?

A dental cost calculator is a handy online tool that guesses how much you'll have to pay for dental work, helping you plan your money for teeth care.

What's the deal with in-network vs. out-of-network dentists?

The deal is, in-network dentists have special deals with your insurance that can save you money, while out-of-network dentists might make you pay more from your pocket. Keep this in mind when picking who looks after your teeth.

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  • An office visit can cost $50 -$350 or more, depending on what's included. A standard teeth cleaning can cost $70 -$200 ; dental X-rays can cost $20-$250 or more; and an exam by a dentist can be $50-$150 or more. Some or all of these costs may be covered by dental insurance.
  • Filling a cavity can cost $50-$300 or more for a silver amalgam filling, and $90-$450 or more for a tooth-colored composite; insurance typically covers all or most of the cost of amalgam fillings, but only part of the composite filling cost. Dental crowns can cost $500-$1,500 or more per tooth for porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns; $600-$2,500 or more for gold or other metal alloys; and $800-$3,000 or more for all-porcelain. Crowns are not covered by insurance if they can be considered cosmetic. A root canal can cost $300-$1,500 for a front tooth; $400-$1,800 for a bicuspid; and $500-$2,000 for a molar Dental insurance might cover 40%-80%, but many plans have an annual maximum of $1,000-$2,000 .
  • Pulling a tooth can cost $75-$450 for a simple extraction (the tooth that is fully erupted from the gum), and $150-$650 or more for a surgical extraction (the tooth is broken off at the gum, or covered by gum or bone). Wisdom teeth removal can cost $75-$200 per tooth for a simple extraction; $225-$600 per impacted tooth; and $1,000-$3,000 or more to pull four impacted wisdom teeth in one appointment. Insurance typically covers 70%-80% of standard costs if the extraction is medically necessary.
  • A dental bridge can cost $1,000-$3,500 for one or two false teeth attached to the adjacent teeth with metal wings; $1,500-$6,000 for a traditional three-unit bridge (two crowns with one false tooth) or $2,000-$12,000 for a four-unit bridge (two crowns, two false teeth). Dental insurance might cover up to 50% of the costs, but many plans have an annual limit of $1,000-$2,000 . Removable partial dentures start at $300-$500, average about $700 -$1,800, and can cost $2,000-$4,000 for premium materials like gold. Full dentures cost $600-$1,000 for a basic set (upper and lower); $1,000-$3,000 for midrange-quality dentures; and $4,000-$8,000 for a premium set. If dentures are medically necessary, insurance might pay 15%-50% of the costs (up to the plan's annual limit).
  • Cosmetic work is typically not covered by dental insurance. Teeth whitening can cost $50-$200 per treatment in a spa, salon or mall kiosk; $100-$500 for dentist-supervised at-home bleaching trays; and $300-$1,000 or more for in-office treatments. Dental veneers can cost $500-$1,300 per tooth; veneers on four front teeth can be $2,000-$4,500 or more. Tooth contouring (removing minute amounts of enamel) can cost $50-$500 per tooth. Cosmetic dental bonding (using tooth-colored resin to improve the look of a discolored or chipped tooth, or to fill gaps) can cost $100-$1,000 per tooth but averages $300-$600 .
  • Dental implants (a titanium post surgically inserted into the jawbone, and after the site heals a crown, bridge or denture is attached) start at about $1,000-$3,000, and costs increase depending on the type of replacement tooth or teeth, and whether additional procedures like extractions or a bone graft are needed. An implant topped by a crown can cost $1,500-$13,000 or more; two to six implants with a bridge can cost $3,500-$30,000 or more; and four to 12 implants with a set of denture plates can cost $7,000-$90,000 or more. Full-mouth reconstruction using a wide variety of dental procedures can cost $15,000-$40,000, but if extensive reconstruction is needed it can be $45,000-$80,000 or more. Dental insurance might cover some or all of the costs of specific procedures that are considered necessary for medical or structural reasons, like root canals, but not cosmetic procedures like veneers or teeth whitening.
  • Ask if there will be any related costs. Some dentists include the cost of an initial exam, follow-up visits and X-rays in the quoted price for a specific procedure, but many do not.
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  • WedMD lists things to consider when choosing a dentist[ 2 ] .
  • If the patient has dental insurance, the insurance company will provide a list of approved dentists. Or get referrals to local dentists from the American Dental Association[ 3 ] ; the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentists[ 4 ] ; the American College of Prosthodontists[ 5 ] for a specialist in replacing teeth; the American Academy of Periodontology[ 6 ] for gum specialists; or the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons[ 7 ] .
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How Much Will My Dental Visit Cost? Common Dental Care Costs Explained

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Dental insurance can be a huge help. Even the most basic plans can allow you to keep your teeth clean and healthy at an affordable price.

But people may not realize that even the best dental plans don’t guarantee your costs are covered. And if you don’t have dental insurance , you’re facing the cost of dental care unassisted.

At Access Health Dental, we don’t want you to be caught by surprise when trying to take great care of your teeth. Here’s what you can expect insurance to pay for and how much you might be spending on common dental procedures out of pocket.

What Dental Insurance Covers

About 90% of employees working for companies with 500 or more people have an option for dental insurance. Individual plans vary in what they cover depending on the dental insurance company and the tier of coverage.

Here’s what most will cover:

  • 100% of preventative care , including two annual cleanings and X-rays
  • 80% of basic procedures, like fillings, root canals, or crowns
  • 50% of major procedures, like tooth implants, wisdom teeth removal, or dentures

The exact percentages of what your plan will cover vary, as will the prices your dentist charges for their services. In addition to paying for at least a portion of your care, you’ll likely have to pay a premium every month (unless your employer covers this).

And a word to the wise: If you’ve had a gap in dental insurance coverage, you may need to wait a period of time before your insurance plan will cover costs. Plus, even with the best dental insurance, most plans have a cap on how much they will pay per year. Once you hit that, you’ll be paying out of pocket.

If you don’t have dental insurance — because you work part-time, freelance, don’t work, or don’t have a job that offers it — it’s helpful to know what you might be in for when your bill arrives. Here are the most common dental costs.

Dental Care Costs

As you age, you might find yourself needing more extensive dental care than you did as a kid. Your teeth might become more prone to decay, or old fillings might need to be replaced.

We’ve looked up the cost of common dental procedures — including the cost of preventative dental care , fillings, crowns, and root canals — so you have an idea of what to expect if you’re paying yourself.

Basic Dental Cleaning

The American Dental Association recommends going to the dentist at least once a year for a cleaning. Depending on your teeth and oral history, you might be better off going twice.

During your visit, your dentist might recommend X-rays to keep a closer eye on your teeth.

  • Basic dental cleaning and polish cost between $75 and $200.
  • Panoramic X-rays, which are recommended every 1 to 3 years depending on age, can cost between $100 and $200.

* Source: Humana

If you have tooth decay that has led to a cavity, you’ll need to get it filled to prevent further issues. There are a few different kinds of fillings, and each varies in cost.

Amalgam Fillings

  • Amalgam fillings are a mixture of metals : half liquid (elemental) mercury and a powdered alloy of silver, tin, and copper.
  • They’re often referred to as “silver fillings” for their color.
  • Amalgam fillings can range from $50 to $150 for one to two teeth.

Resin Composite Fillings

  • Resin composite fillings are made of durable synthetic resin .
  • They cost $90 to $250 for one to two teeth.

Glass Ionomer Cement Fillings (GICs) 

  • Glass ionomer cement (or GICs) is made of alumina, silica, and calcium.
  • They typically cost between $90 and $250 for one to two teeth.

Gold Fillings

  • Gold fillings are made of cast gold, the same kind of gold in a piece of jewelry.
  • They’re the longest-lasting material for fillings, but they don’t match the color of your teeth and tend to be the most expensive.
  • Gold fillings can cost $250 to $4500 for one to two teeth.

If a filling is large enough, your dentist might put a cap on top called a crown to protect the tooth and prevent further damage.

You might also need a crown to hold a dental bridge in place, cover a misshapen tooth, dental implant, or a tooth that’s been treated with a root canal.

There are a few different materials for crowns, varying in durability and cost.

Metal Crowns

  • Metal crowns might be gold, palladium, nickel, or chromium.
  • They’re the most durable material, but don’t match your teeth (perfect for molars).
  • A metal crown might cost $500 to $1,500.

Porcelain Fused-to-Metal (PFM) Crowns  

  • Porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns (PFM) have a metal cover underneath a porcelain crown.
  • They match teeth well but may chip or wear down.
  • A porcelain fused-to-metal crown may coast $600 to $1,800.

All-Ceramic or All-Porcelain Crowns

  • All-ceramic or all-porcelain crowns use porcelain (a kind of clay) without the metal underneath.
  • They’re the best natural color match to your teeth but aren’t as strong as a porcelain-fused-to-metal crown.
  • An all-ceramic or all-porcelain crown may cost $800 to $2,000.

If the tissue around your tooth has become infected, you might need a root canal. A root canal removes the infected tissue, cleans the tooth, then fills and seals it back up to prevent further issues.

There are two types of root canals: incisor and molar.

Incisor Root Canal

  • An incisor root canal is performed on your front and canine teeth. They usually have a single root containing one root canal.
  • An incisor root canal might cost $500 to $1,000.

Molar Root Canal

  • A molar toot canal is performed on your premolars and back molars. Each has two or three roots, each containing either one or two root canals.
  • A molar root canal might cost $800 to $1,500.

Tooth Extractions

When other methods of prevention and treatment haven’t worked, you might need to have the tooth removed or pulled in what’s called a tooth extraction .

This could be necessary with severe tooth decay, a fracture in your tooth, an impacted tooth, crowded teeth, severe gum disease, or dental injuries.

There are three kinds of tooth extractions: simple, surgical, or wisdom teeth.

Simple Tooth Extraction

  • During a simple tooth extraction , you stay awake and are given local anesthesia to numb the pain.
  • A simple tooth extraction might cost $75 to $250 per tooth.

Surgical Tooth Extraction

  • A surgical tooth extraction means you’ll receive local anesthesia and either general anesthesia and/or intravenous anesthesia.
  • You’ll be unconscious during the procedure.
  • A surgical tooth extraction might cost $180 to $550 per tooth.

Wisdom Teeth Extraction

  • Removing your wisdom teeth is a surgical tooth extraction specifically for your third molars or wisdom teeth.
  • Wisdom teeth extraction might cost anywhere from $120 to $800.

  Dental Savings Plan to Help Pay for Dental Care

If you don’t have insurance or your insurance doesn’t cover all the dental care you need, you might be facing scary bills from your dentist.

The best treatment is preventative care — see your dentist annually for cleanings and check-ups. If you need more care between annual visits, Access Health Dental offers special savings plan to help you cover costs.

Our AHD Smiles Dental Savings Plan includes free check-ups and a discounted fee schedule (with exclusive 40% savings). We also offer discounted orthodontics and specialties. Plus, our patient referral rewards program allows you to earn rewards and credits for every friend, co-worker, and family member you refer to us.

The AHD Smiles Dental Savings plan has no annual maximums (unlike many insurance plans), no deductibles, no pre-authorization requirements, no pre-existing condition exclusions, and no waiting periods on treatments.

At Access Health Dental, we believe everyone deserves access to dental care. Learn how you can save money while taking care of your teeth.

Enroll in our AHD Smiles Savings Plan today >

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Tooth Extraction Cost

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Dental procedures, like tooth extractions, are necessary to keep your mouth healthy and prevent more severe dental conditions. While it may seem cheaper to avoid expensive dental treatments, delaying them may be detrimental to your health.

In this article, we cover the cost of tooth extractions and how you can pay for them even without dental insurance.

Why are Teeth Extracted?

Tooth extractions are dental procedures that remove a tooth from its socket. It’s typically done when a tooth is damaged beyond repair.

Your dentist may recommend a tooth extraction for the following reasons: 4

  • Remove wisdom teeth
  • Extract cavities
  • Treat advanced gum disease (periodontal disease)
  • Removing broken teeth
  • Resolve an impacted tooth
  • Prepare the teeth for orthodontic treatment

What Happens if You Don’t Get a Tooth Extraction?

In some cases, a dental extraction is optional. However, neglecting treatment can lead to other issues, such as:

  • Oral diseases
  • Chewing problems
  • Shifting teeth

It’s best to consult your dentist or oral surgeon if tooth extraction is necessary to prevent future dental problems.

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What Affects a Tooth Extraction’s Cost?

The average price of a simple extraction without insurance ranges from $130 to $250 per tooth. However, the price can vary depending on the type of extraction needed.

For example, surgical extractions can cost  $250 to $370. Meanwhile, extracting impacted teeth, which are stuck below the gums’ surface, can cost $500 or more.

Common factors that affect the procedure’s price include:

The Complexity of the Procedure

The size and shape of your tooth’s root can affect the cost and the complexity of the procedure. The cost can also be affected depending on whether or not the tooth is impacted or erupted.

For example, wisdom tooth extractions can be one of the most complicated procedures to do. Because of this, a wisdom tooth extraction can cost between $1,000 to $3,000. Furthermore, the number of teeth that need to be extracted can increase the price.

Oral Surgeon’s Fees

The tooth extraction cost can also depend on who’s performing the procedure. A dental surgeon or specialist has the necessary education and expertise to perform a complex extraction. However, they typically have a higher service fee than general dentists.

Local Anesthetic and Sedation Fees

If a local anesthetic is needed for your procedure, it’s likely already included in the total cost of the extraction. If you need anesthesia or sedation to calm down before an extraction, your insurance will consider it non-essential and refuse to cover it.

If you ask for nitrous oxide, you can expect to pay between $50 and $60 per half-hour of use without insurance. General anesthesia for oral surgeries starts at around $250 per hour out-of-pocket.

Unfortunately, without insurance coverage, you’ll pay the entire procedure cost. Some dentists offer payment plans.

Dental Insurance Plans

The cost of a tooth extraction can vary depending on your dental insurance plan. This also includes any additional fees from the procedure.

Most dental insurance plans cover common dental procedures, which include tooth extractions. However, the dental costs covered will vary depending on your insurer.

Other Potential Fees

You may incur additional fees for other dental services before, during, and after the procedure. These potential services include:

  • X-rays — These images help your dentist further analyze your teeth. Taking x-rays can add about $200 to the cost
  • Dental exams — A preliminary exam used to check on your dental condition. These often cost between $90 and $160 but can often exceed that range
  • Antibiotics and medications — Prescription medication that can cost $20 or more
  • Follow-up appointments — A check-up after your extraction, which could increase the total cost

Cost of Tooth Extraction With Dental Insurance

Surgical procedures like tooth extractions are typically covered by insurance, especially if it’s medically necessary. Depending on your dental insurance plan, it may cover 50 to 70 percent of the tooth extraction’s cost.

Depending on your insurance, you could pay anywhere from $50 to $125 for a simple tooth extraction. Your dental insurance will usually cover the costs of additional services, including:

  • Initial exams
  • Anesthesia (local or general)
  • Follow-up visits

Check with your dentist about what is covered under your insurance plan.

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Other Ways to Pay For Tooth Extractions

A tooth extraction when you don’t have dental insurance can be costly. Luckily, finding other ways of paying for tooth extractions without insurance is possible.

If you need an extraction, you can consider:

Discount Dental Plans

Discount dental plans help you save money on tooth extraction. There are several discount dental plans available, most of which include:

  • Discounts on dental services without monthly insurance premiums
  • One low annual fee
  • Access to a network of dentists offering reduced prices to discount dental plan members
  • No approvals or application forms need

One of the most popular discount dental plans is offered through Dental Plans . Members enjoy 20 to 50 percent savings on dental care costs. There is no annual spending limit, and you pay one low yearly fee to save on treatments throughout the year.

Government Services

Medicare or Medicaid covers tooth extraction when it’s medically necessary. If you’re a recipient of a Medicare Advantage plan, you will need to have the tooth removed performed by a dentist within the plan’s network. Additionally, there might be other government-funded medical programs available in your area.

Dental School Services

Some dental schools offer services for less than you’d pay at a traditional dentist’s office. This allows student dentists an opportunity to practice under real-world circumstances. Extractions are performed under the guidance of faculty dentists, and the average cost is about 60 to 70 percent less.

Veteran’s Benefits

If you’re a veteran with a dental disability related to your services, you may be able to get dental care from the Department of Veterans Affairs. You can check the requirements for VA dental care and apply for the benefit here.

Tooth extraction procedures are used to remove a tooth from its socket. It’s typically done when a tooth is beyond repair.

The average price of a simple tooth extraction can cost between $130 to $250 without insurance. However, dental insurance typically covers 50 to 70 percent of the procedure.

Keep in mind there are additional costs that may increase the total cost of the procedure. If you don’t have dental insurance, there are other financing options that can help reduce the cost.

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Find a Cheap Dentist Without Insurance Near Me

Natalie Asmussen

Looking for a cheap dentist near you without insurance? It can be frustrating, overwhelming, and downright stressful to try to navigate our healthcare system if you are anything less than the top 1% in terms of wealth.

That's why we've compiled a list of some of the most important resources for affordable dental care for adults without insurance, for those who have no insurance but need cheap dental work, or are underinsured, whether due to financing or eligibility problems.

So keep reading to find a cheap dentist without insurance through:

  • Federally-funded programs
  • Health centers
  • Local resources
  • Emergency care

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Table of contents

  • 1 Find a cheap dentist near me without insurance
  • 2 See how much you could save
  • 3 Dental emergencies and no insurance
  • 4 Dental care for undocumented immigrants
  • 5 Affordable dentist near me without insurance
  • 6 Conclusion

Find a cheap dentist near me without insurance

Around 1/3 of adults in the US have no form of dental benefits coverage. And many of those who do have some dental benefits are grossly underinsured, meaning they still can't afford the care they need. Either that or they are paying more than they can afford for monthly premiums or their deductibles.

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If dental insurance is out of the picture, a dental discount plan doesn't have to be. Dental discount plans (also called savings plans) are cheaper than insurance, and offer discounts on all dental care, without waiting periods, maximums, or deductibles.

You can search and find out more about these plans by going to Dentalinsurance.com . Click the button below for a free no-obligation quote.

Navigate to the ‘Dental and Vision Rate Quotes' drop-down menu and click on ‘dental discount plans'.

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The good news is that there are programs that can help. Chances are, you can find help paying for the dental work you need, the problem is the general lack of awareness that these programs do in fact exist. So we're going to have a look at some of the ways that you can get affordable dental care near you even without insurance.

But before we start, it's important that you understand that it may take some time and effort to find a program that can help you. In this article, we provide a place to start, but it's up to you to make the necessary phone calls and do your due diligence to find a program that works for you. And don't give up if at first, you don't succeed—your dental health is extremely important and it's likely that you will be able to find the help you need.

We're listing this as your first resource because it's imperative to know whether you need help finding housing, general healthcare, dental services and a wide range of other services as well. Anytime you are looking for local resources, you can always call the number for United Way Worldwide . Simply dial 211 and you'll be connected to a vast network of information from professional, highly-trained and very knowledgable representatives.

The line is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week and can be accessed both by phone and computer. It's a free and confidential service, and you can find information about a wide variety of services, including health and dental care.

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If you don't have enough money to pay for a dental insurance plan, or you don't have dental insurance through your healthcare provider, your first stop should be seeing if you are eligible for Medicaid and if your state offers Medicaid dental services.

Your eligibility for Medicaid depends on whether or not your gross income (before taxes) falls under the Federal Poverty Level in your state. These levels change slightly every year, but you can consult this year's here .

To find out more about how Medicaid works and how to get help enrolling, you can read our full article on Medicare and Medicaid dental coverage.

Even if your state doesn't offer dental work on Medicaid, you should still make sure to sign up if you're eligible, because you never know when you could need healthcare.

You may think you can't find affordable dental insurance, especially if you've seen the monthly premiums for regular health insurance. But dental insurance is actually much less than health insurance.

You can search for plans that may even fit within your budget by going to Dentalinsurance.com . There are also plans with no waiting periods and guaranteed acceptance. Click the button below to check prices.

Dental schools

If you're looking for low cost dental care or low-cost braces for adults, dental schools are a really great option. Chances are if you live in a city, there's a dental school near you, and they'll offer you excellent care at a much lower price than you would have to pay at a normal clinic with no dental insurance.

Dental schools often have clinics where their students work in order to gain experience treating real patients. And you can be sure that the care you receive will be good quality because these are students who are reaching the end of their studies and getting ready to go out into the real world, some even starting their own practices.

Additionally, each student is supervised by a licensed dentist with years of training experience. You may even be able to find specialist care at certain dental school, like orthodontic care for braces.

When considering a dental school, make sure it's one associated with the American Dental Association; you can search for a program near you here .

Also, you shouldn't wait until you have a dental emergency to seek treatment. At least yearly routine cleanings are an important part of prevention, which is why you should also consider dental hygiene schools for teeth cleanings without insurance .

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Clinical trials.

The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research and other accredited medical organizations sometimes look for participants in their studies, whether they are trying out a new way to reduce pain during procedures or a better way to extract wisdom teeth. These clinical trials are both government and privately funded, which means they are no or low-cost for you if you're looking for dental care without insurance.

It's natural if you're wondering whether or not this is a safe option. First, keep in mind that no treatment is 100% safe for everyone, whether you pay thousands of dollars or nothing at all.

But you can be rest assured that clinical trials are as safe as expensive dental care because before any new treatment can be tested on humans, it must go through years of research in laboratories first.

Additionally, Congress has passed laws to protect study participants, with rules such as every clinical investigator is required to make sure that every participant is safe. You can read more about the basics of clinical trials, including your safety as a participant on the National Institute of Health's page here .

And if you decide that you'd like to participate in a trial, you can see which trials are available here .

Discount plans

In general, dentists want affordable dental care for their patients because they are passionate about oral health. Dentists also understand that dental work can be too expensive for many of their would-be patients. For this reason, many dentists offer dental discount plans, so their patients can see a dentist without insurance.

A dental discount plan is sort of like having cheap dental insurance, but there are some important differences. With a discount plan, you can avoid the following:

  • Monthly premiums
  • Deductibles
  • Annual maximums
  • Waiting periods

You pay a membership fee and in return get discounted fees on the care you need. You can check out our dental savings plan article here to find out more!

You can also follow the link below for Dentalinsurance.com and you'll be able to browse and compare both discount plans offered by dentists and dental insurance plans in your area.

Dental loans

Another option might be for you to take out a loan for your dental work.

A loan will let you pay for expensive procedures immediately, and then you are responsible for repaying the loan over several months or years. Before taking out a loan, make sure that you will be able to pay it back within the payment deadline, if not you could end up owing significantly more.

If you'd like to see what your options are for taking out a loan, you can use SuperMoney's loan search engine where you can find and compare personal loans for dentistry. Click on the button below to get started.

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There are tons of nonprofits around the country that offer affordable dental care to those who have no insurance and need a dentist; the following are some of the most popular:

Dental Lifeline Network

This nonprofit provides free, comprehensive dental care to people with disabilities, the elderly and the medically fragile who can't afford the treatment they need, and can't get public aid. Their program, Donated Dental Services, operates in every state, and you can find your state's program by clicking here .

Mission of Mercy (Arizona, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Texas)

Mission of Mercy provides free healthcare, dental care and prescription medications to individuals who don't have insurance or don't have insurance that covers the treatment they need. They are an independent, faith-based organization that receives no government funding.

This gives them the freedom to provide healthcare without any pre-qualifications, so you don't have to provide residency or financial information. You can go to their website , and then navigate to your state from there to find an upcoming clinic.

America's Dentists Care Foundation

The ADCF is a national non-profit with headquarters in Wichita, Kansas and partners and events all over the country. They provide support to a multitude of charitable clinics that provide free dental care to any person who attends. They also offer comprehensive care clinics for specific populations, like veterans who need dental work .

To find a clinic or program near you, you can check out their event map here . If there are no events currently listed for your area, you can scroll down to the bottom of the page where you'll find a list of all of the various organizations around the country with whom they collaborate.

Give Back a Smile

If you need dental work because you've suffered from domestic abuse, or you know someone who does, you may want to consider the Give Back a Smile (GBAS) program, operated by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry Charitable Foundation.

GBAS helps women and men who have suffered dental injuries from an intimate partner, spouse or family member. They also provide services for men and women who have dental injuries due to sexual assault. Head to their website to find out more and have a look at the eligibility requirements.

Special Care Dentistry Association

The Special Care Dentistry Association (SCDA) is an international organization that provides dental care to people with special needs. They partner with professionals from various organizations, including the Council of Hospital Dentistry, the Council of Dentistry for People with Disabilities, and the Council of Geriatric Dentistry. Fill out their referral form here to find the help you or a loved one needs.

For more information about dental care for people with disabilities, read our article here .

Give Kids a Smile (GKAS)

If the average dentist visit cost is too much for you to pay, it doesn't mean your children need to go without care. This program is run by the American Dental Association and provides free dental care services for underserved children around the country.

To find dental care for your child through this program, go to this page where you can find clinics by state, or contact them to ask if there is a Give Kids a Smile program near you.

In the video below, you can watch a dental student's inspiring account of a GKAS event in Arizona.

Local health centers

Wondering how to get dental work but have no money? Health centers may be your answer. Health centers are community-based organizations that offer high-quality primary health care services to those who don't have insurance or are underinsured and can't afford the private costs of dental care.

They receive their funding from Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance patient fees and other sources as well, like hospitals, federal funding, donors, etc. The healthcare professionals and support staff at local health centers offer culturally competent care and are usually multilingual.

Health centers are safe places to go for quality dental care. They must meet strict requirements in able to receive federal funding. You can read more about organizations like these in our free dental care article.

To find your local health center, go to their search page here .

State and local resources

Your local health department is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to finding low cost dental clinics near you. All you need to do is call your local health department, and ask about their financial assistance programs. To find your department's contact information, search for your state here .

United Way WorldWide

For other local resources, you can always call the number for United Way Worldwide as mentioned above. Simply dial 211 and you'll be connected to a vast network of information. The line is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week and can be accessed both by phone and computer. It's a free and confidential service, and you can find information about a wide variety of services, including affordable dental care.

Dental tourism

Do you need major dental work with no insurance? If you need a large and very expensive dental procedure, like implants, you may find that you can save money by traveling to another country for your dental care.

If saving money is your main goal, one of the best options for residents of the United States is to cross the border into Mexico, where you'll find a vast network of clinics offering quality care with English-speaking dentists.

You may be hesitant to choose this option because of horror stories you've heard about foreign clinics, but that's just not the reality anymore. Clinics in other countries are able to offer affordable dental care because the cost of living in those countries is much lower than it is in the United States.

These low cost dental clinics cater to dental tourists and rely on positive reviews to keep their practices open. Just make sure you do plenty of research on the clinic you want to go to, and read more about dental tourism .

In the video below from The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, Michael Kosta heads to Mexico to interview people who have gotten their dental work done there. He also interviews a dentist from Arizona who says while people should be cautious when considering dental tourism, he'd rather they get the treatment they need in Mexico, than not get it at all.

Dental emergencies and no insurance

If you have a dental emergency with no insurance , try to find an emergency dentist near you by calling the United Way or your local health center as mentioned above.

You can also go to this FreeDentalCare website . They have organized a database of free and sliding dental care clinics around the country. Most clinics will have an emergency number listed on their website that you can call if your emergency happens outside of normal hours.

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If you are losing serious amounts of blood or are in excruciating pain, and believe your life is in danger, visit the emergency room. If you want to read more about what constitutes as a dental emergency, you can check out our article here .

If your emergency happened in the past three months

If your dental emergency happened within the last three months, are eligible for Medicaid, and your state provides Medicaid dental benefits, you may be able to apply for retroactive Medicaid. This will cover your emergency dental fees, but only for bills from up to three months prior to the date of your application.

This is a very complicated process and we do not recommend completing the form for retroactive Medicaid by yourself. To get help with the process, find a Healthcare Navigator. Navigators' services are absolutely free. They are extremely knowledgable about the healthcare system, and if it turns out you aren't eligible for Medicaid, they might be able to connect you with other help to fund your dental emergency with no money .

To find a Navigator near you, head to this healthcare.gov search page and type in your location. It will show results for agents, brokers, and navigators (assisters), so make sure you choose the Navigators or Assisters option.

Dental care for undocumented immigrants

No matter your immigration status, you've got teeth and those teeth need proper care! You can check out Informed Immigrant and search for trusted nonprofits that can help you find the dental care you need.

Affordable dentist near me without insurance

How much does a dentist visit cost if you have no insurance?

If you're looking for dental care for adults without insurance , then chances are, you're already well aware of the exorbitant costs of routine dental work. So since we've clearly identified the problem, let's recap some of the solutions.

Around 74 million Americans, including children, college students , and seniors, have no dental benefits, so it's likely that either you, or someone you know needs low cost or free dental work without insurance. If you don't have dental insurance, even dental cleanings without insurance can be too expensive. Not to mention fixing a tooth abscess without insurance.

It can be difficult to find the care you need, but the good news is, chances are that with some searching, you'll be able to find treatment that you can afford. Follow our advice above, and never hesitate to ask for help.

It's worth even asking at your local dentist office if they offer low cost dental care for the uninsured—and if they don't, they might be able to point you in the right direction.

While you figure out how to find an affordable dentist near you, you might want to have an online consultation with a teledentistry appointment. You can text chat with a licensed dentist for free to understand more about the treatment you need. Or, for a small fee you get have an online consultation where the dentist will prescribe pain relief and antibiotics if you're in pain from an infection. Read more about teledentistry in our guide here .

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Finally, you may not have dental insurance because you think you can't afford it. But dental insurance is much more affordable than regular health insurance, so chances are that you could find a plan that fits your budget.

For help finding a plan, go to Dentalinsurance.com . They make it easy to search a wide range of affordable plans in your area.

How much does it cost to go to the dentist without insurance?

Depending on your financial resources, costs for going to the dentist without insurance can be really expensive. You can have a look at these costs for a better idea.

  • Professional teeth cleaning : $75–$200
  • Deep cleaning : $150–$350
  • Root canal treatment : $700–$1,000
  • Tooth extraction : $75–$800
  • Implants : $1,500–$6,000 (single tooth)

Can you go to the dentist without insurance?

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If you're looking for affordable dental care without insurance, the good news is that you absolutely can go to the dentist without insurance , keeping some things in mind. It really comes down to finding a dentist or clinic offering low cost or free care.

Follow the advice listed above in this article, or call United Way at 211 to speak to a highly trained rep who can help put you in touch with the care you need.

How can I find a cheap dentist without insurance near me?

If you are looking for dental care without insurance, chances are you can find it, but you may have to do some looking around. By following these tips, you'll likely find what you're looking for. You can ask at your local health center, or your local dentist if they offer sliding-scale fees. You can also head to freedentalcare.us and type in your zip code to find a free or low cost dentist near you.

You can also call 866-383-0748 to check for dentists in your area and ask for prices without insurance.

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Dental Care Among Adults Age 65 and Older: United States, 2022

NCHS Data Brief No. 500, April 2024

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Robin A. Cohen, Ph.D., and Lauren Bottoms-McClain, M.P.H.

  • Key findings

Among adults age 65 and older, dental visits in the past 12 months varied by sex, age group, and race and Hispanic origin.

Among adults age 65 and older, dental visits increased with increasing family income and increasing education level., dental visits among adults age 65 and older were higher among those with dental coverage., the percentage of adults age 65 and older who had a dental visit was lower among those in fair or poor health and those with diabetes or heart disease., definitions, data source and methods, about the authors, suggested citation.

Data from the National Health Interview Survey

  • In 2022, 63.7% of adults age 65 and older had a dental visit in the past 12 months, and women (64.9%) were more likely than men (62.3%) to have had a dental visit.
  • Among older adults, dental visits generally increased with increasing family income.
  • Dental visits were higher among older adults with dental coverage (69.6%) compared with those without dental coverage (56.4%).
  • Adults in fair or poor health and those with diabetes or heart disease were less likely to have had a dental visit compared with those without these conditions.

Oral health is associated with overall health, especially in older adults (age 65 and older). Chronic conditions in older adults may affect oral health, and poor oral health may increase the risk of certain chronic conditions ( 1–3 ). Poor oral health has also been associated with increased cardiovascular disease risk ( 4 ). Several factors, including chronic conditions, health status, race, and income have been associated with reduced dental care use among older adults ( 5–9 ). This report describes the percentage of older adults who had a dental visit in the past 12 months by selected sociodemographic characteristics and chronic conditions using the 2022 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS).

Keywords : oral health,   chronic conditions , National Health Interview Survey

  • In 2022, 63.7% of adults age 65 and older had a dental visit in the past 12 months ( Figure 1 , Table 1 ).
  • Men (62.3%) were less likely than women (64.9%) to have had a dental visit.
  • The percentage of older adults who had a dental visit decreased from 65.4% among those ages 65–74 and 63.6% among those ages 75–84 to 53.3% among those age 85 and older.
  • The percentage of older adults who had a dental visit was highest among White non-Hispanic (subsequently, White) adults (68.1%) compared with Asian non-Hispanic (subsequently, Asian) adults (51.8%), Black non-Hispanic (subsequently, Black) adults (53.4%), other and multiple-race non-Hispanic (subsequently, other and multiple race) adults (48.8%), and Hispanic adults (48.0%). No other significant differences by race and ethnicity.

Figure 1. Percentage of adults age 65 and older who had a dental visit in the past 12 months, by sex, age group, and race and Hispanic origin: United States, 2022

Data table for Figure 1. Percentage of adults age 65 and older who had a dental visit in the past 12 months, by sex, age group, and race and Hispanic origin: United States, 2022

1 People of Hispanic origin may be of any race. NOTES: Estimates are based on responses to the question, “About how long has it been since you last had a dental examination or cleaning?” A response of “within the past year (anytime less than 12 months ago)” was considered as having a dental visit in the past 12 months. Estimates are based on household interviews of a sample of the U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized population. Adults categorized as Asian non-Hispanic, Black non-Hispanic, or White non-Hispanic indicated one race only. SOURCE: National Center for Health Statistics, National Health Interview Survey, 2022.

  • In 2022, the percentage of adults age 65 and older who had a dental visit in the past 12 months generally increased with increasing income as a percentage of the federal poverty level (FPL), ranging from 35.3% among those with incomes less than 100% FPL to 80.5% among those with incomes greater than 400% FPL ( Figure 2 , Table 2 ).
  • The percentage of older adults who had a dental visit increased with increasing education level, from 33.3% among those with less than a high school diploma to 82.0% among those with a bachelor’s degree or higher.

Figure 2. Percentage of adults age 65 and older who had a dental visit in the past 12 months, by family income level and education level: United States, 2022

Data table for Figure 2. Percentage of adults age 65 and older who had a dental visit in the past 12 months, by family income level and education level: United States, 2022

NOTES: Family income is based on a percentage of the federal poverty level (FPL). Estimates are based on responses to the question, “About how long has it been since you last had a dental examination or cleaning?” A response of “within the past year (anytime less than 12 months ago)” was considered as having a dental visit in the past 12 months. Estimates are based on household interviews of a sample of the U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized population. SOURCE: National Center for Health Statistics, National Health Interview Survey, 2022.

  • In 2022, among adults age 65 and older, those with dental coverage were more likely to have had a dental visit in the past 12 months (69.6%) compared with those without dental coverage (56.4%) ( Figure 3 , Table 3 ).

Figure 3. Percentage of adults age 65 and older who had a dental visit in the past 12 months, by dental coverage status: United States, 2022

Data table for Figure 3. Percentage of adults age 65 and older who had a dental visit in the past 12 months, by dental coverage status: United States, 2022

NOTES: Estimates are based on responses to the question, “About how long has it been since you last had a dental examination or cleaning?” A response of “within the past year (anytime less than 12 months ago)” was considered as having a dental visit in the past 12 months. Estimates are based on household interviews of a sample of the U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized population. SOURCE: National Center for Health Statistics, National Health Interview Survey, 2022.

  • In 2022, adults age 65 and older with fair or poor health (44.5%) were less likely than those in excellent, very good, or good health (69.5%) to have had a dental visit in the past 12 months ( Figure 4 , Table 4 ).
  • Older adults with diabetes (55.1%) were less likely than those without diabetes (65.9%) to have had a dental visit.
  • Older adults with heart disease (58.7%) were less likely than those without heart disease (64.7%) to have had a dental visit.

Figure 4. Percentage of adults age 65 and older who had a dental visit in the past 12 months, by selected health factors: United States, 2022

Data table for Figure 4. Percentage of adults age 65 and older who had a dental visit in the past 12 months, by selected health factors: United States, 2022

NOTES: Estimates are based on responses to the question, “About how long has it been since you last had a dental examination or cleaning?” A response of “within the past year (anytime less than 12 months ago)” was considered as having had a dental visit in the past 12 months. Estimates are based on household interviews of a sample of the U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized population. SOURCE: National Center for Health Statistics, National Health Interview Survey, 2022.

In 2022, 63.7% of U.S. adults age 65 and older had a dental visit in the past 12 months. Women, White adults, and adults ages 65–74 and 75–84 were more likely to have had a dental visit than their counterparts. Dental visits increased with increasing family income and education level. Also, older adults with dental coverage were more likely to have had a dental visit than those without dental coverage. Older adults with diabetes, heart disease, or those in fair or poor health were less likely to have had a dental visit than their counterparts. A previous report on dental care among older adults using the 2017 NHIS showed similar percentages of dental care use between men and women and decreasing visits with increasing age ( 10 ). However, it is important to note that NHIS was resigned in 2019 and the question wording for dental care was slightly changed, so estimates from NHIS data before 2019 may not be consistent with those from 2019 and later ( 10 , 11 ).

Dental visit in the past 12 months : Estimates are based on responses to the question, “About how long has it been since you last had a dental examination or cleaning?” A response of “within the past year (anytime less than 12 months ago)” was considered as having had a dental visit in the past 12 months. NHIS did not collect data on edentulism (toothlessness) in 2022, so older adults who do not have teeth are included in this measure.

Dental coverage : Adults were considered to have dental coverage if, at the time of interview, they had coverage through either a single-service plan, a private health insurance plan, or a Medicare Advantage plan. Adults covered by Medicaid living in a state where Medicaid provides comprehensive dental coverage were also considered to have dental coverage.

Family income as a percentage of the federal poverty level : Calculated from the family’s income in the previous calendar year and family size using the U.S. Census Bureau’s poverty thresholds ( 12 ). The 2022 NHIS imputed income file was used to create the poverty levels ( 13 ).

Race and Hispanic origin : Adults categorized as Hispanic may be any race or combination of races. Adults categorized as non-Hispanic Asian, non-Hispanic Black, or non-Hispanic White indicated one race only. Other and multiple races includes those who did not identify as Asian, Black, Hispanic, or White or who identified as more than one race. Analyses were limited to the race and Hispanic-origin groups for which data were reliable and had a large enough sample to make group comparisons.

This analysis was based on the 2022 NHIS. Estimates were based on a sample of 14,020 adults age 65 and older. NHIS is a nationally representative household survey of the U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized population. It is conducted continuously throughout the year by the National Center for Health Statistics. Interviews are typically conducted in respondents’ homes, but follow-ups to complete interviews may be conducted over the telephone. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, interviewing procedures were disrupted, and 55.7% of the 2022 Sample Adult interviews were conducted at least partially by telephone ( 14 ). For more information about the NHIS, visit: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhis.htm .

Point estimates and their corresponding variances were calculated using SAS-callable SUDAAN software ( 15 ) to account for the complex sample design of NHIS. Differences between percentages were evaluated using two-sided significance t tests at the 0.05 level. Test for trends were evaluated using logistic regression. All estimates in this report met National Center for Health Statistics standards of reliability ( 16 ).

Robin A. Cohen and Lauren Bottoms-McClain are with the National Center for Health Statistics, Division of Health Interview Statistics.

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Cohen RA, Bottoms-McClain L. Dental care among adults age 65 and older: United States, 2022. NCHS Data Brief, no 500. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 2024. DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.15620/cdc/151928 .

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The journey from Moscow to Elektrostal by train is 32.44 mi and takes 2 hr 7 min. There are 71 connections per day, with the first departure at 12:15 AM and the last at 11:46 PM. It is possible to travel from Moscow to Elektrostal by train for as little as or as much as . The best price for this journey is .

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40 Facts About Elektrostal

Lanette Mayes

Written by Lanette Mayes

Modified & Updated: 02 Mar 2024

Jessica Corbett

Reviewed by Jessica Corbett

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Elektrostal is a vibrant city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia. With a rich history, stunning architecture, and a thriving community, Elektrostal is a city that has much to offer. Whether you are a history buff, nature enthusiast, or simply curious about different cultures, Elektrostal is sure to captivate you.

This article will provide you with 40 fascinating facts about Elektrostal, giving you a better understanding of why this city is worth exploring. From its origins as an industrial hub to its modern-day charm, we will delve into the various aspects that make Elektrostal a unique and must-visit destination.

So, join us as we uncover the hidden treasures of Elektrostal and discover what makes this city a true gem in the heart of Russia.

Key Takeaways:

  • Elektrostal, known as the “Motor City of Russia,” is a vibrant and growing city with a rich industrial history, offering diverse cultural experiences and a strong commitment to environmental sustainability.
  • With its convenient location near Moscow, Elektrostal provides a picturesque landscape, vibrant nightlife, and a range of recreational activities, making it an ideal destination for residents and visitors alike.

Known as the “Motor City of Russia.”

Elektrostal, a city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia, earned the nickname “Motor City” due to its significant involvement in the automotive industry.

Home to the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Elektrostal is renowned for its metallurgical plant, which has been producing high-quality steel and alloys since its establishment in 1916.

Boasts a rich industrial heritage.

Elektrostal has a long history of industrial development, contributing to the growth and progress of the region.

Founded in 1916.

The city of Elektrostal was founded in 1916 as a result of the construction of the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Located approximately 50 kilometers east of Moscow.

Elektrostal is situated in close proximity to the Russian capital, making it easily accessible for both residents and visitors.

Known for its vibrant cultural scene.

Elektrostal is home to several cultural institutions, including museums, theaters, and art galleries that showcase the city’s rich artistic heritage.

A popular destination for nature lovers.

Surrounded by picturesque landscapes and forests, Elektrostal offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and birdwatching.

Hosts the annual Elektrostal City Day celebrations.

Every year, Elektrostal organizes festive events and activities to celebrate its founding, bringing together residents and visitors in a spirit of unity and joy.

Has a population of approximately 160,000 people.

Elektrostal is home to a diverse and vibrant community of around 160,000 residents, contributing to its dynamic atmosphere.

Boasts excellent education facilities.

The city is known for its well-established educational institutions, providing quality education to students of all ages.

A center for scientific research and innovation.

Elektrostal serves as an important hub for scientific research, particularly in the fields of metallurgy, materials science, and engineering.

Surrounded by picturesque lakes.

The city is blessed with numerous beautiful lakes, offering scenic views and recreational opportunities for locals and visitors alike.

Well-connected transportation system.

Elektrostal benefits from an efficient transportation network, including highways, railways, and public transportation options, ensuring convenient travel within and beyond the city.

Famous for its traditional Russian cuisine.

Food enthusiasts can indulge in authentic Russian dishes at numerous restaurants and cafes scattered throughout Elektrostal.

Home to notable architectural landmarks.

Elektrostal boasts impressive architecture, including the Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord and the Elektrostal Palace of Culture.

Offers a wide range of recreational facilities.

Residents and visitors can enjoy various recreational activities, such as sports complexes, swimming pools, and fitness centers, enhancing the overall quality of life.

Provides a high standard of healthcare.

Elektrostal is equipped with modern medical facilities, ensuring residents have access to quality healthcare services.

Home to the Elektrostal History Museum.

The Elektrostal History Museum showcases the city’s fascinating past through exhibitions and displays.

A hub for sports enthusiasts.

Elektrostal is passionate about sports, with numerous stadiums, arenas, and sports clubs offering opportunities for athletes and spectators.

Celebrates diverse cultural festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal hosts a variety of cultural festivals, celebrating different ethnicities, traditions, and art forms.

Electric power played a significant role in its early development.

Elektrostal owes its name and initial growth to the establishment of electric power stations and the utilization of electricity in the industrial sector.

Boasts a thriving economy.

The city’s strong industrial base, coupled with its strategic location near Moscow, has contributed to Elektrostal’s prosperous economic status.

Houses the Elektrostal Drama Theater.

The Elektrostal Drama Theater is a cultural centerpiece, attracting theater enthusiasts from far and wide.

Popular destination for winter sports.

Elektrostal’s proximity to ski resorts and winter sport facilities makes it a favorite destination for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities.

Promotes environmental sustainability.

Elektrostal prioritizes environmental protection and sustainability, implementing initiatives to reduce pollution and preserve natural resources.

Home to renowned educational institutions.

Elektrostal is known for its prestigious schools and universities, offering a wide range of academic programs to students.

Committed to cultural preservation.

The city values its cultural heritage and takes active steps to preserve and promote traditional customs, crafts, and arts.

Hosts an annual International Film Festival.

The Elektrostal International Film Festival attracts filmmakers and cinema enthusiasts from around the world, showcasing a diverse range of films.

Encourages entrepreneurship and innovation.

Elektrostal supports aspiring entrepreneurs and fosters a culture of innovation, providing opportunities for startups and business development.

Offers a range of housing options.

Elektrostal provides diverse housing options, including apartments, houses, and residential complexes, catering to different lifestyles and budgets.

Home to notable sports teams.

Elektrostal is proud of its sports legacy, with several successful sports teams competing at regional and national levels.

Boasts a vibrant nightlife scene.

Residents and visitors can enjoy a lively nightlife in Elektrostal, with numerous bars, clubs, and entertainment venues.

Promotes cultural exchange and international relations.

Elektrostal actively engages in international partnerships, cultural exchanges, and diplomatic collaborations to foster global connections.

Surrounded by beautiful nature reserves.

Nearby nature reserves, such as the Barybino Forest and Luchinskoye Lake, offer opportunities for nature enthusiasts to explore and appreciate the region’s biodiversity.

Commemorates historical events.

The city pays tribute to significant historical events through memorials, monuments, and exhibitions, ensuring the preservation of collective memory.

Promotes sports and youth development.

Elektrostal invests in sports infrastructure and programs to encourage youth participation, health, and physical fitness.

Hosts annual cultural and artistic festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal celebrates its cultural diversity through festivals dedicated to music, dance, art, and theater.

Provides a picturesque landscape for photography enthusiasts.

The city’s scenic beauty, architectural landmarks, and natural surroundings make it a paradise for photographers.

Connects to Moscow via a direct train line.

The convenient train connection between Elektrostal and Moscow makes commuting between the two cities effortless.

A city with a bright future.

Elektrostal continues to grow and develop, aiming to become a model city in terms of infrastructure, sustainability, and quality of life for its residents.

In conclusion, Elektrostal is a fascinating city with a rich history and a vibrant present. From its origins as a center of steel production to its modern-day status as a hub for education and industry, Elektrostal has plenty to offer both residents and visitors. With its beautiful parks, cultural attractions, and proximity to Moscow, there is no shortage of things to see and do in this dynamic city. Whether you’re interested in exploring its historical landmarks, enjoying outdoor activities, or immersing yourself in the local culture, Elektrostal has something for everyone. So, next time you find yourself in the Moscow region, don’t miss the opportunity to discover the hidden gems of Elektrostal.

Q: What is the population of Elektrostal?

A: As of the latest data, the population of Elektrostal is approximately XXXX.

Q: How far is Elektrostal from Moscow?

A: Elektrostal is located approximately XX kilometers away from Moscow.

Q: Are there any famous landmarks in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to several notable landmarks, including XXXX and XXXX.

Q: What industries are prominent in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal is known for its steel production industry and is also a center for engineering and manufacturing.

Q: Are there any universities or educational institutions in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to XXXX University and several other educational institutions.

Q: What are some popular outdoor activities in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal offers several outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and picnicking in its beautiful parks.

Q: Is Elektrostal well-connected in terms of transportation?

A: Yes, Elektrostal has good transportation links, including trains and buses, making it easily accessible from nearby cities.

Q: Are there any annual events or festivals in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, including XXXX and XXXX.

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