DENTAL COST INTELLIGENCE FROM PEARL

How much does dental work cost in Minnesota?

Minnesota dental fees track close to the national average — the Twin Cities anchor the state's pricing, with one of the country's strongest Medicaid adult dental programs and an unusually cooperative-friendly insurance market.

Average dental costs across Minnesota
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ProcedureTypical rangeState average
Preventive
Dental Cleaning$99–$262$153
Dental Exam$64–$163$99
Dental Sealants$54–$138$79
Emergency Dental Exam$69–$183$109
Mouth Guard / Sports Guard$296–$780$454
Diagnostics
Dental X-Rays$123–$331$192
Restorative
Cavity Filling$168–$444$257
Composite Filling$168–$444$257
Dental Bridge$2,971–$7,797$4,560
Dental Crown$1,002–$2,635$1,540
Inlay / Onlay$627–$1,643$962
Night Guard$424–$1,110$646
Same-Day Crowns (CEREC)$992–$2,596$1,520
Cosmetic
Cosmetic Dentistry$1,648–$4,333$2,532
Dental Veneers$918–$2,408$1,406
Smile Makeover$7,926–$20,786$12,160
Teeth Whitening$390–$1,022$597
Tooth Bonding$212–$553$326
Endodontics
Apicoectomy$859–$2,250$1,318
Root Canal$676–$1,777$1,036
Periodontics
Crown Lengthening$992–$2,596$1,520
Deep Cleaning$217–$563$331
Gum Grafting$592–$1,550$908
Periodontal Treatment$296–$780$454
Oral Surgery
Bone Graft (Dental)$671–$1,767$1,031
Frenectomy$592–$1,559$913
Sinus Lift$1,451–$3,810$2,231
Tooth Extraction$168–$444$257
Wisdom Teeth Removal$395–$1,041$607
Orthodontics
Braces$3,632–$9,525$5,572
Invisalign / Clear Aligners$3,371–$8,848$5,177
Implants
All-on-4 Dental Implants$14,529–$38,108$22,296
Dental Implants$1,979–$5,187$3,035
Prosthodontics
Dentures$1,342–$3,519$2,058
Full Dentures$1,446–$3,795$2,221
Full Mouth Reconstruction$19,809–$51,966$30,400
Partial Dentures$1,234–$3,237$1,895
Other
Sedation Dentistry$331–$869$508
Sleep Apnea Oral Appliance$1,189–$3,119$1,826
TMJ Treatment$1,648–$4,333$2,532
Why prices vary in Minnesota
  • Twin Cities vs. rest of state: Minneapolis-Saint Paul price near the national norm; Rochester, Duluth, and Greater Minnesota run 5–10% lower.
  • HealthPartners cooperative model: Minnesota has unusual cooperative-insurance market dynamics — HealthPartners (a member-owned cooperative) is a major dental carrier alongside Delta Dental and BCBSMN.
  • Mayo Clinic specialty: Mayo Clinic in Rochester operates dental specialty programs (orofacial pain, prosthodontics) that draw patients regionally.
  • U-M dental school: University of Minnesota School of Dentistry (Minneapolis) runs a patient clinic at sharply reduced fees.
  • 3M and medtech employer plans: Twin Cities medtech employers carry strong dental benefits.
Dental insurance & Medicaid in Minnesota

Minnesota Medical Assistance covers comprehensive adult dental — preventive, restorative, endodontic, and prosthodontic care. Coverage is among the most generous in the country, ranking high on access measures.

Private insurance in Minnesota has unusual cooperative-friendly dynamics. Delta Dental of Minnesota, BCBSMN, and HealthPartners (a member-owned cooperative) are the three largest dental carriers. Twin Cities medtech and Fortune 500 employers carry rich benefits.

The University of Minnesota School of Dentistry in Minneapolis is the state's only dental school and serves an outsized patient base from across the Upper Midwest.

Frequently asked questions about Minnesota dental costs
Does Minnesota Medicaid cover dental for adults?
Yes — Minnesota Medical Assistance covers comprehensive adult dental, including preventive, restorative, endodontic, and prosthodontic care. Coverage is among the most generous in the country.
What is HealthPartners and how does it differ from Delta or BCBS?
HealthPartners is a member-owned cooperative that operates both insurance and care-delivery (clinics, hospitals) in the Twin Cities. Its dental network is competitive with Delta Dental of Minnesota and BCBSMN; it integrates dental with broader medical care for some plan members.
Can I get cheaper dental work at University of Minnesota?
Yes. University of Minnesota School of Dentistry in Minneapolis runs a patient clinic where supervised students perform routine and advanced procedures at 30–60% below private-practice fees. It serves an outsized patient base from across the Upper Midwest.
Does Mayo Clinic provide dental care?
Mayo Clinic in Rochester operates dental specialty programs in orofacial pain, prosthodontics, and oral and maxillofacial surgery — primarily as part of broader medical care for complex cases. It's not a routine dental clinic for the general public.
Is Delta Dental of Minnesota the best dental insurance for residents?
Delta Dental of Minnesota is the largest dental network in the state. HealthPartners and BCBSMN are also strong options. Compare annual maximums, deductibles, and integration with your medical plan rather than network size alone.

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