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Dental Insurance Coverage for Root Canal Treatments

Dental insurance policies can help patients reduce costs for dental procedures and treatments, including root canals. However, policies may offer different coverage levels, so it’s important to review yours carefully to understand how much of the cost may be covered. Read on to learn how dental insurance works and how it can help reduce the cost of root canal procedures.

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Key Takeaways

  • A root canal may cost between $700 to $2,100, depending on factors like the tooth’s location.1
  • Dental insurance policies typically cover between 40% to 80% of a root canal procedure.2
  • Aflac offers primary and supplemental dental insurance (additional coverage for dental care expenses that may not be covered by your primary insurance plan) that can help cover the out-of-pocket expenses for dental care.

What is a root canal?

A root canal is a dental procedure that removes infected pulp, the innermost tooth layer, from the tooth’s interior. When you arrive for an appointment, here’s how the procedure is typically done:3

  • Applying anesthesia: Your dentist or oral surgeon usually applies a local anesthesia to numb surrounding gums and teeth to help minimize discomfort.
  • Removing the pulp: The dentist drills a small hole in the tooth crown and uses small instruments to help remove the pulp’s blood vessels, nerves and other tissues.
  • Filling the inner tooth and placing temporary filling: The dentist cleans and disinfects the pulp and root canals within your tooth before sealing it with a temporary filling.
  • Placing the dental crown: The dentist places a crown on the tooth to help protect the inner layer and restore normal function.

How much is a root canal treatment?

Root canal costs can vary widely, generally between $700 and $2,100. The average costs can increase the further back in your mouth the tooth is. Here are some average costs for teeth in different sections of the mouth:1

Tooth Location Average Price Range Average Cost
Anterior $700 - $1,700 $1,000
Bicuspid (between canines and molars) $800 - $1,800 $1,100
Molars $850 - $2,100 $1,300

What factors impact the cost of a root canal?

The cost of a root canal can vary based on several factors:

  • The tooth's location: Teeth that are further back can be more complicated to operate on, making them more expensive.1
  • Type of dental specialist: Endodontists are dentists who specialize in the tooth’s pulp. These specialists may charge more for root canals than general dentists.
  • Emergency vs. scheduled: Emergency root canals usually cost more than scheduled ones due to the lack of prep time for the dentist and immediacy required for the service.

How does dental insurance work?

Aflac’s primary dental insurance for individuals can help cover the cost for dental care. With this type of insurance, you can help lower your out-of-pocket costs for dental services as long as you pay your monthly premiums. You can choose from a variety of coverage levels based on your needs. Additionally, we typically offer the option to add vision and hearing insurance with our Dental, Vision and Hearing Insurance plans.

Aflac can also offer supplemental dental insurance for individuals that help provide additional coverage for dental care expenses not covered by your primary insurance. You can receive cash benefits paid directly to you, unless otherwise assigned.

Does dental insurance cover root canals?

Dental insurance typically helps cover root canals since these procedures can be medically necessary. Most plans cover 40% to 80% of the cost of a root canal procedure, potentially subject to annual maximums.2 You may also have to meet a deductible or pay copays or coinsurance. Plans with more coverage tend to charge higher premiums.

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How to tell if you need a root canal

A patient may need a root canal if dental X-rays discover that a tooth’s pulp has been infected by bacteria.4 A tooth pulp infection can happen when the pulp is exposed, which may be caused by the following:5

  • Cracked tooth from injury
  • Deep cavities
  • Problems from previous fillings
  • Genetics

Early detection of this infection can be critical to help minimize damage and maximize success rate. It also can help reduce the potential need for more invasive procedures. Therefore, you should prioritize scheduling regular dental check-ups so your dental professional can check your teeth and identify the need for a root canal early. With that in mind, if you experience the following signs and symptoms, you may need a root canal:

  • Persistent pain6
  • Hot and cold sensitivity6
  • Swollen gums6
  • Chipped or cracked teeth6
  • Discoloration of teeth6
  • Tooth movement3

Speak to a dental professional if you experience any of the above and are concerned about a tooth pulp infection.

Dental insurance can typically help cover root canals

Aflac’s dental insurance policies can typically help with out-of-pocket expenses so you can maintain a healthy smile. Our primary dental insurance plans for individuals have a range of coverage options that may fit your budget, and there’s typically no waiting period for preventative care. You can also get a supplemental dental insurance policy directly from Aflac to receive cash benefits for dental care expenses. Chat with an agent to learn more about our dental insurance options and get a quote today.

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