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How much does dental work cost in Georgia?

Georgia dental fees run about 5% below the national average — Atlanta and the surrounding metro anchor the state's pricing, with the rest of Georgia running 10–20% below Atlanta.

Average dental costs across Georgia
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ProcedureTypical rangeState average
Preventive
Dental Cleaning$95–$252$148
Dental Exam$62–$157$95
Dental Sealants$52–$133$76
Emergency Dental Exam$67–$176$105
Mouth Guard / Sports Guard$286–$752$438
Diagnostics
Dental X-Rays$119–$319$186
Restorative
Cavity Filling$162–$428$248
Composite Filling$162–$428$248
Dental Bridge$2,866–$7,521$4,398
Dental Crown$966–$2,542$1,485
Inlay / Onlay$605–$1,585$928
Night Guard$409–$1,071$624
Same-Day Crowns (CEREC)$957–$2,504$1,466
Cosmetic
Cosmetic Dentistry$1,590–$4,179$2,442
Dental Veneers$885–$2,323$1,357
Smile Makeover$7,645–$20,049$11,729
Teeth Whitening$376–$985$576
Tooth Bonding$205–$533$314
Endodontics
Apicoectomy$828–$2,171$1,271
Root Canal$652–$1,714$1,000
Periodontics
Crown Lengthening$957–$2,504$1,466
Deep Cleaning$209–$543$319
Gum Grafting$571–$1,495$876
Periodontal Treatment$286–$752$438
Oral Surgery
Bone Graft (Dental)$647–$1,704$995
Frenectomy$571–$1,504$881
Sinus Lift$1,399–$3,675$2,152
Tooth Extraction$162–$428$248
Wisdom Teeth Removal$381–$1,004$585
Orthodontics
Braces$3,503–$9,187$5,374
Invisalign / Clear Aligners$3,251–$8,535$4,993
Implants
All-on-4 Dental Implants$14,013–$36,757$21,506
Dental Implants$1,909–$5,003$2,927
Prosthodontics
Dentures$1,295–$3,394$1,985
Full Dentures$1,395–$3,660$2,142
Full Mouth Reconstruction$19,107–$50,123$29,322
Partial Dentures$1,190–$3,123$1,828
Other
Sedation Dentistry$319–$838$490
Sleep Apnea Oral Appliance$1,147–$3,008$1,761
TMJ Treatment$1,590–$4,179$2,442
Why prices vary in Georgia
  • Atlanta vs. rest of state: Metro Atlanta carries Georgia's premium pricing; Savannah, Columbus, Macon, and Augusta typically run 10–20% lower for the same procedure.
  • Within Atlanta: Buckhead, Sandy Springs, and Alpharetta price above intown and southern suburb practices.
  • Regional dental hub: Atlanta serves as a regional dental hub for the Southeast, with high specialist density and patients traveling in from surrounding states.
  • DSO chain density: Georgia suburbs are heavily DSO-saturated; routine pricing typically runs 10–15% below independents.
  • Augusta University Dental College of Georgia: The state's only dental school runs a patient clinic with sharply reduced fees in Augusta.
Dental insurance & Medicaid in Georgia

Georgia Medicaid covers dental comprehensively for children but is emergency-only for adults — extractions and pain relief, not routine preventive or restorative. Pregnant adults qualify for limited preventive coverage during pregnancy.

Private insurance in Georgia is PPO-dominant. Delta Dental, Aetna, Cigna, and Humana have strong networks; large employer-sponsored plans cover most of the metro Atlanta workforce.

Dental discount plans are commonly used in Georgia given the relatively high adult-dental uninsured rate. Augusta University's clinic is the main dental-school option in the state.

Frequently asked questions about Georgia dental costs
Does Georgia Medicaid cover dental for adults?
Adult Georgia Medicaid covers emergency dental only — extractions and pain relief. Children are covered comprehensively. Pregnant adults qualify for some preventive coverage during pregnancy.
Why are dental costs higher in Atlanta than the rest of Georgia?
Atlanta carries higher real estate and payroll costs, and the metro's specialist density supports premium pricing. Savannah, Columbus, Macon, and Augusta typically run 10–20% lower for the same procedure.
Can I get cheaper dental work at Augusta University?
Yes. The Dental College of Georgia at Augusta University runs a patient clinic where supervised students perform routine and advanced procedures at 30–60% below private-practice fees. It's the only dental school clinic in Georgia, so demand is high — wait times can be long.
Are dental discount plans common in Georgia?
Yes — Georgia has a relatively high adult-dental uninsured rate, so cash-pay and discount plans are widely used. Plans like Careington and DentalPlans offer 15–50% off in-network fees for an annual membership; they're not insurance and have no waiting periods.
Are Atlanta DSO chains cheaper than independent dentists?
DSO chains (Aspen, Heartland, Pacific Dental, Coast Dental) often price routine work 10–15% under independent practices in Atlanta suburbs. They push optional add-ons aggressively — review line items before agreeing to upgrades.

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