Dental Costs
Compare costs for common dental procedures across major US cities. Our data helps you understand what to expect before you book.
Root canal therapy removes infected pulp from inside a tooth, cleans and seals the canals, and saves the tooth from extraction.
Surgical extraction of one or more third molars (wisdom teeth) that are impacted, causing pain, or threatening adjacent teeth.
Clear aligner orthodontic treatment that gradually straightens teeth using a series of virtually invisible, removable trays.
Traditional metal or ceramic braces use brackets and wires to correct misaligned teeth, bite issues, and jaw irregularities over 12–36 months.
A titanium post surgically placed into the jawbone to replace a missing tooth root, topped with a custom crown for a natural-looking, permanent replacement.
A custom-made cap that covers a damaged or weakened tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and appearance.
Professional in-office or take-home whitening treatments that lighten tooth enamel and remove stains for a brighter smile.
Removal of a damaged, decayed, or problematic tooth. Simple extractions are non-surgical; surgical extractions handle impacted or broken teeth.
Repair of tooth decay (cavities) by removing the decayed portion and filling the tooth with a durable composite or amalgam material.
Scaling and root planing — a non-surgical periodontal treatment that cleans below the gumline to treat gum disease and prevent tooth loss.