How much does it cost to see a dentist?

Nov 01, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Chao
Introduction
There are five common dental services, with the following reference prices: teeth cleaning, 200–500 yuan per session; dental fillings, 1,000–6,000 yuan per session; teeth whitening, 2,000–5,000 yuan per session; orthodontic treatment, 10,000–40,000 yuan per session, etc.

There are five common dental procedures, with the following reference prices: teeth cleaning, 200–500 yuan per session; dental fillings, 1,000–6,000 yuan per session; teeth whitening, 2,000–5,000 yuan per session; orthodontic treatment (teeth alignment), 10,000–40,000 yuan per session; and dental implants, 3,000–10,000 yuan per tooth. Factors influencing dental costs include the type of procedure, dentist's experience, and regional differences.

Dental Procedures and Reference Prices:

Category\Procedure

Teeth Cleaning

Dental Fillings

Teeth Whitening

Orthodontic Treatment

Dental Implants

Reference Price

200–500 yuan/session

1,000–6,000 yuan/session

2,000–5,000 yuan/session

10,000–40,000 yuan/session

3,000–10,000 yuan/tooth

Principle

Removal of plaque and tartar from the tooth surface to maintain oral hygiene

Removal of decayed portions of the tooth and restoration using suitable filling materials

Using chemical reactions to allow whitening agents to react with teeth to lighten their color, or covering the tooth surface

Applying external force to guide movement and remodeling of teeth and alveolar bone to correct tooth position and bite alignment

A prosthetic tooth implanted into the alveolar bone

Suitable Candidates

Individuals with plaque or tartar buildup on teeth

People with cavities or damaged teeth

Those seeking to improve tooth color

Individuals with misaligned teeth

People who have lost teeth or were born with missing teeth

Recovery Period

2–5 days

15–30 days

3–6 months

1–2 years

4–6 months

Duration of Results

3–6 months

5–10 years

1–2 years

10–15 years

10–20 years

Potential Risks

1. Wider gaps between teeth
2. Tooth sensitivity

1. Nerve damage
2. Pain

1. Gum swelling and pain
2. Increased tooth sensitivity

1. Gingivitis
2. Gum recession

1. Hematoma
2. Nerve damage

Factors Affecting Cost:

① Type of Dental Procedure: Simpler treatments such as teeth cleaning and fillings generally cost less. More complex procedures like orthodontics and dental implants require advanced techniques, specialized materials, and equipment, resulting in higher costs.

② Dentist’s Experience: Highly qualified and experienced dentists typically charge more, while less experienced dentists may offer lower rates.

③ Regional Differences: Economic development varies by region. In first-tier cities, higher medical operating costs lead to higher treatment fees. In second- and third-tier cities, lower medical costs generally result in lower prices.

It is recommended to consult a professional dentist before undergoing any dental treatment and make decisions based on individual needs and circumstances. Additionally, maintaining good oral hygiene—such as brushing teeth morning and night and scheduling regular dental checkups—is essential for preventing oral diseases.