| Coverage tier | Typical out-of-pocket |
|---|---|
| PPO dental insurance (major coverage) | $0 β $50 |
| Basic / preventive-only plan | $20 β $100 |
| No insurance (self-pay) | $65 β $250 |
| Dental savings plan (~20% discount) | β |
Price factors
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Most confusion about dental pricing comes from different offices bundling costs differently. Here's what a complete quote typically covers β and what's often left out.
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Health stakes
Dental issues rarely resolve on their own β most progress and get harder to treat over time. Here's what's at stake if you delay.
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Common questions
Go to an ER for severe facial swelling that's affecting breathing or vision, uncontrolled bleeding after trauma, or a broken jaw. ERs can manage pain and infection but generally cannot do dental work; they'll typically refer you to a dentist for follow-up.
Most PPO plans cover emergency exams at the same rate as a periodic exam. After-hours and weekend emergency fees may not be covered. Coverage of the resulting treatment depends on the procedure.
Many practices have an after-hours line or partner with an emergency dental clinic. If you can't reach your dentist and you're in significant pain or swelling, urgent-care dental clinics and dental schools often see emergencies on short notice.
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