Dental Access Plan - Procedures & Prices

Each dentist has a different price list, but we took averages from Los Angeles, New York, Chicago and Orlando to give you an idea of what you’ll save.

ADA Aetna Navigator Description Usual Fee Discounted Fee Member Savings
D0120
Periodic Oral Exam
$73
$35
$38
D0150
Comprehensive Oral Exam
$113
$49
$64
D0210
X-Ray
Intraoral - complete series including bitewings
$168
$87
$81
$81
X-Ray
Bitewings - Four Films
$82
$41
$41
D0330
X-Ray
Panoramic Film
$145
$73
$72
D1110
Cleaning
(Prophylaxis) - Adult
$127
$68
$59
D1120
Cleaning
(Prophylaxis) - Child
$93
$51
$42
D1351
Sealant
Per Tooth
$74
$36
$38
D2330
Filling
1-surface resin (white) filling, front (anterior) tooth
$204
$102
$102
D2750
Crown
Porcelain fused to high noble metal (i.e. gold)
$1,312
$829
$483
D2752
Restorative Crown
Porcelain fused to noble metal
$1,306
$1787
$519
D3310
Root Canal
Front Tooth (Anterior) Excluding Final Restoration
$880
$536
$334
D3320
Root Canal
Premolar tooth (bicuspid) excluding final restoration
$987
$638
$349
D3330
Root Canal
Molar, excluding final restoration
$1,226
$859
$367
D4260
Osseous Surgery
Four or more contiguous teeth - modifies bony support of teeth
$1,175
$853
$322
D4341
Scaling/Root Planing
Four or more contiguous teeth
$274
$160
$114
D4910
Periodontal Maintenance
For patients who have been previously treated for periodontal disease
$171
$91
$80
D5110
Complete Upper Denture
(Maxillary)
$1,441
$1,003
$438
D7140
Extraction
Erupted tooth or exposed root-includes local anaesthesia and suturing if needed
$229
$101
$128
D8080
Comprehensive Orthodontic Treatment
(Child)
$5,952
$3,484
$2,468

In addition to the above procedures, your plan will also save on dental work like implants, veneers, bone grafts, ceramic crowns, adult braces and more!

The select regional average cost represents the average fees for the procedures listed above in Los Angeles, Orlando, Chicago and New York City, as displayed in the cost of care tool as of June 2020

The select regional average cost represents the average fees for the procedures listed above in Los Angeles, Orlando, Chicago and New York City, as displayed in the cost of care tool as of June 2020

Common Questions

Whenever you seek dental care through an in-network provider, you'll save on all officially recognized dental treatments. To find out the exact price of treatment at your dentist's office, we recommend you contact them directly.

Aetna Dental Access is a network of dentists with separate contracts, so prices may vary between providers. We are able to provide estimates for certain procedures and a general savings range of 15-50% per visit, but we recommend checking with your dentist for exact pricing.

Dental savings plans are a great way to save money on dental procedures.

A dental savings plan is a type of savings account that is specifically designed to cover the cost of dental procedures and services. It's a great way to save money and get coverage for preventive care, too.

Dental savings plans are an excellent way to save money on dental care.

A dental savings plan is a type of insurance that pays for a portion of your dental care. The idea behind it is that you pay for the plan at regular intervals and in return, it covers some or all of the cost of your dental bills when you need them.

There are many benefits to using a dental savings plan. It can help you get more affordable rates on treatments, give you access to discounts, and provide coverage for unexpected procedures or emergencies.

Dental savings plans are a type of dental insurance that help with the costs of dental care. They are usually offered by employers as an employee benefit, or individuals can purchase them on their own.

There are two types of dental savings plans:
* Dental Savings Account (DSA)
* Dental Reimbursement Plan (DRP)

DSA's are pre-tax contributions made to a savings account for future use for qualified expenses. These contributions can be made by both the employer and the employee, and the funds in these accounts grow tax deferred until they're withdrawn to pay for qualified expenses. DRPs provide reimbursement for qualified expenses at a set rate that is usually higher than what is reimbursed under dental insurance plans. DRPs typically require employees to use them within a specified time period or forfeit any unused funds in their account.