DENTAL COST INTELLIGENCE FROM PEARL

How much does dental work cost in Kansas?

Kansas dental fees run about 8% below the national average — Wichita, Kansas City KS, and Topeka anchor the state's pricing, with rural Kansas running modestly lower.

Average dental costs across Kansas
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ProcedureTypical rangeState average
Preventive
Dental Cleaning$92–$243$142
Dental Exam$60–$151$92
Dental Sealants$50–$128$73
Emergency Dental Exam$64–$170$101
Mouth Guard / Sports Guard$275–$724$422
Diagnostics
Dental X-Rays$115–$307$179
Restorative
Cavity Filling$156–$413$238
Composite Filling$156–$413$238
Dental Bridge$2,760–$7,244$4,237
Dental Crown$931–$2,448$1,431
Inlay / Onlay$582–$1,527$894
Night Guard$394–$1,032$601
Same-Day Crowns (CEREC)$922–$2,412$1,412
Cosmetic
Cosmetic Dentistry$1,531–$4,026$2,352
Dental Veneers$853–$2,237$1,307
Smile Makeover$7,364–$19,312$11,297
Teeth Whitening$362–$949$555
Tooth Bonding$197–$514$303
Endodontics
Apicoectomy$798–$2,091$1,224
Root Canal$628–$1,651$963
Periodontics
Crown Lengthening$922–$2,412$1,412
Deep Cleaning$202–$523$307
Gum Grafting$550–$1,440$844
Periodontal Treatment$275–$724$422
Oral Surgery
Bone Graft (Dental)$624–$1,641$958
Frenectomy$550–$1,449$848
Sinus Lift$1,348–$3,540$2,072
Tooth Extraction$156–$413$238
Wisdom Teeth Removal$367–$967$564
Orthodontics
Braces$3,375–$8,849$5,176
Invisalign / Clear Aligners$3,132–$8,221$4,810
Implants
All-on-4 Dental Implants$13,498–$35,405$20,715
Dental Implants$1,839–$4,819$2,820
Prosthodontics
Dentures$1,247–$3,269$1,912
Full Dentures$1,343–$3,526$2,063
Full Mouth Reconstruction$18,404–$48,280$28,244
Partial Dentures$1,146–$3,008$1,761
Other
Sedation Dentistry$307–$807$472
Sleep Apnea Oral Appliance$1,105–$2,898$1,696
TMJ Treatment$1,531–$4,026$2,352
Why prices vary in Kansas
  • Wichita, Kansas City KS, Topeka: The three metros price near the state average; Lawrence (KU) and Manhattan (K-State) run modestly above; rural Kansas runs 10–15% lower.
  • No dental school: Kansas has no in-state dental school — KU Medical Center has Department of Pediatric Dentistry and dental hygiene, but no DDS program. Kansans often attend UMKC (Missouri) or Creighton (Nebraska).
  • Cross-state KC dynamics: Many Kansas City KS residents see Missouri-side providers (and vice versa); confirm which state's network rules apply to your insurance.
  • BCBS Kansas dominance: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas is the largest dental network in the state, with Delta Dental of Kansas also significant.
  • Aerospace and agribusiness employer plans: Wichita aerospace (Spirit, Textron, Boeing) and statewide agribusiness employers carry strong dental benefits.
Dental insurance & Medicaid in Kansas

KanCare (Kansas Medicaid) covers limited adult dental — preventive cleanings and exams, basic restorative work, and emergency extractions. Major work is generally excluded. Children are covered comprehensively.

Private insurance in Kansas is PPO-dominant. BCBS Kansas is the largest carrier, with Delta Dental of Kansas, Cigna, and MetLife also having networks.

No in-state dental school — Kansans often attend UMKC (Missouri) or Creighton (Nebraska). KU Medical Center has Department of Pediatric Dentistry and dental hygiene programs but no DDS clinic for the general public.

Frequently asked questions about Kansas dental costs
Does KanCare cover dental for adults in Kansas?
KanCare covers limited adult dental — preventive cleanings and exams, basic restorative work, and emergency extractions — but excludes most major procedures like crowns, back-tooth root canals, and dentures. Children are covered comprehensively.
Does Kansas have a dental school?
No — Kansas has no in-state DDS program. KU Medical Center has Department of Pediatric Dentistry and dental hygiene programs but no general DDS school. Many Kansas dental students attend UMKC (Missouri) or Creighton (Nebraska).
Should I see a Missouri-side dentist if I live in Kansas City, Kansas?
Many Kansas City KS residents see Missouri-side providers and vice versa. Pricing is similar across the state line. Confirm which state's network rules and licensing apply to your specific insurance plan — most PPOs span the line cleanly.
Are Wichita and Kansas City KS dental costs different?
Wichita, Kansas City KS, and Topeka price within a tight band — none commands a meaningful premium over the others. Lawrence and Manhattan (university towns) run modestly above; rural Kansas runs 10–15% lower.
Is BCBS Kansas the best dental insurance for residents?
BCBS Kansas has the largest dental network in the state, but the best plan depends on your employer's options. Compare annual maximums, deductibles, and procedure-class coverage rather than network size alone.

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