How much does a Root Canal cost in Indiana?
Underlined terms link to definitions in the Pearl Dental Glossary.
What is this procedure?
About this procedure
A root canal removes infected pulp tissue from inside a tooth, then seals the cleaned canals to save the tooth from extraction. Treatment cost varies significantly by tooth type: front teeth are simplest and least expensive, molars are most complex. Most root-canaled teeth need a crown afterward for protection - the crown is a separate procedure with its own cost.
Price factors
What affects the cost?
- Number of canals (molars typically have 3โ4)
- Whether an endodontist or general dentist performs it
- Need for a crown after (almost always required, often billed separately)
- Severity of infection and complexity of curved roots
- Geographic market and specialist overhead
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What should your quote include?
Different offices bundle costs differently. Here's what a complete quote typically covers โ and what's often left out.
Usually included in the quoted price
- Pulp removal from all canals
- Canal shaping, irrigation, and disinfection
- Gutta-percha fill and seal
- Post-treatment X-rays
Often billed separately โ ask before you agree
- Crown is almost always needed separately โ confirm whether it is included in the quote
Health stakes
What happens if you delay treatment?
Restorative procedures are usually recommended once a tooth has lost too much structure to remain stable on its own. Waiting rarely makes the situation simpler.
- Molar infection spreads rapidly to surrounding bone and neighboring teeth
- Abscess can become life-threatening if bacteria reach the airway or bloodstream
- Tooth becomes brittle and may fracture without timely root canal and crown
- Extraction plus implant costs far more than root canal plus crown
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.
- Does this quote include the crown, or is that billed separately?
- How many canals does this molar have?
- Are you a general dentist or an endodontist โ does my case require a specialist?
- What is the success rate for molars with this level of infection?
- What happens if I choose extraction instead?
- How long until I can chew normally on this side?
Coverage
Insurance & coverage notes
Insurance coverage varies by procedure type. For Root Canal, typical coverage tiers are: No Insurance $900 โ $1,800, Basic Insurance $450 โ $1,100, Major Insurance $150 โ $600.
Common questions
Frequently asked questions
Does the cost differ by tooth type (front, premolar, molar)?
Yes, and significantly. Front teeth (incisors and canines) have one root canal and are simplest, typically $700-$1,100. Premolars have one or two canals at $800-$1,300. Molars have three or four canals, take longer, and run $1,000-$1,600. These are endodontist fees only; the crown afterward is a separate cost ($1,000-$1,800).
Does insurance cover root canals?
Most PPO plans cover root canals at 50โ80% after the deductible, up to the annual maximum. Specialist (endodontist) fees are often covered at the same rate as general dentist fees, though some plans have specialist-specific terms.
Should I see an endodontist or a general dentist for a molar root canal?
Most general dentists refer molar root canals to endodontists because of the complexity. The success rate at an endodontist is generally higher, especially for retreatments or calcified canals.
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