Complete guide to dental care without insurance: what cleanings, fillings, root canals, and crowns cost, plus 5 ways to save 30-50% on every dental procedure.
Complete guide to dental care without insurance: what cleanings, fillings, root canals, and crowns cost, plus 5 ways to save 30-50% on every dental procedure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it cheaper to pay cash at the dentist?
Often yes. Many dentists offer 5-10% cash discounts. For people who only need routine cleanings and exams, paying cash ($400/year) is often cheaper than dental insurance premiums ($300-$600/year) plus deductibles. Dental savings plans ($80-$200/year) provide 20-50% off all procedures with no annual maximum.
What is a dental savings plan?
A dental savings plan (or dental discount plan) is a membership program that gives you access to a network of dentists who offer reduced rates — typically 20-50% off. Unlike insurance, there are no waiting periods, no deductibles, and no annual maximums. You pay the discounted rate directly at the time of service.
How much does a root canal cost without insurance?
A root canal costs $984-$1,165 on average without insurance. At a dental school, the same procedure costs $400-$600. With a dental savings plan, you'd pay $583-$816. Financing through CareCredit offers 0% interest for 6-24 months.