Portland, OR · X-Rays · D0210

How much does an X-Rays cost in Portland, OR?

an X-Rays in Portland typically runs $163–$272. Here's what affects that number, what your quote should include, and whether the price you were given is fair.

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Based on ADA fee survey data
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West pricing
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Updated May 20, 2026
Reviewed by Pearl clinical team
$163 – $272
Typical range for an X-Rays in Portland
🦷 PPO covers 100%–80% after deductible
No insurance? Average is ~$190
National avg.
$190
X-Rays
Coverage tierTypical out-of-pocket
PPO dental insurance (major coverage)$0 – $100
Basic / preventive-only plan$0 – $200
No insurance (self-pay)$25 – $750
Dental savings plan (~20% discount)

Price factors

What affects X-Rays cost?

  • Type of X-ray (bitewings, periapical, panoramic, CBCT)
  • Number of images taken
  • Digital vs. traditional film
  • Whether taken as part of an exam vs. standalone
  • Practice location

Quote checker

What should your quote include?

Most confusion about dental pricing comes from different offices bundling costs differently. Here's what a complete quote typically covers — and what's often left out.

Usually included in the quoted price

  • Image acquisition and interpretation
  • Storage in your patient records
  • Ask which specific X-rays are recommended and why

Often billed separately — ask before you agree

  • Confirm whether X-rays are bundled with your exam fee or billed separately

Is my quote fair?

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Enter the price you were quoted and we'll tell you how it compares to what Portland patients typically pay for an X-Rays.

Health stakes

What happens if you delay treatment?

Dental issues rarely resolve on their own — most progress and get harder to treat over time. Here's what's at stake if you delay.

  1. Cavities between teeth go undetected on visual exam alone
  2. Bone loss from gum disease is invisible without X-rays
  3. Tumors, cysts, and impacted teeth are missed
  4. Early detection with X-rays prevents far more costly treatment later

Before you agree

Questions to ask your dentist

A good dentist won't mind these. Print this list or take a photo before your next visit.

  1. Which type of X-rays do you recommend and why?
  2. How often do I actually need X-rays given my cavity history?
  3. Is the X-ray fee included in today exam, or billed separately?
  4. Are these digital X-rays, and can I get a copy for my records?
  5. What are you looking for specifically with this set of X-rays?
  6. Are there radiation exposure concerns I should know about?

Common questions

X-Rays cost FAQ

ADA guidelines suggest bitewings every 1–2 years for adults with low cavity risk, and every 6–18 months for patients with active issues. A panoramic or full-mouth series is typically taken every 3–5 years.

Most PPO plans cover one set of bitewing x-rays per year and a full-mouth or panoramic x-ray every 3–5 years. Coverage levels vary; many plans cover preventive imaging at 80–100%.

Modern digital dental x-rays use a very low radiation dose — a full-mouth series is roughly equivalent to a few days of natural background radiation. Lead aprons and thyroid collars further reduce exposure.

City coverage

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