Transparent dental pricing in Sarasota, FL
Starting prices that help you plan before you book.
Dental fees can change after an exam, but patients should still have a clear starting point. This guide shows common starting prices, membership savings examples, and the questions people usually ask before scheduling care.
Important fee disclosure
These are starting prices, not a diagnosis.
Fees shown as “From” are meant to help you plan before you schedule. Final fees depend on the exam, X-rays or CBCT, tooth condition, materials, insurance rules, and whether additional treatment is needed.
Our pricing promise
Clear fees before pressure, not surprises after.
Dental pricing can feel confusing, especially when you are already worried about pain, treatment, insurance, or how much a visit may cost. We built this page because patients deserve a real starting point before they are sitting in the chair.
Every mouth is different, so we still need an exam and the right images before we can give a final fee. Once we understand the situation, we explain what we see, what the options are, what each option may cost, and how insurance, financing, or the Dental Savings Plan may affect your out-of-pocket cost.
Common searches patients make
How much does dental work cost in Sarasota?
Choose a category, then scan the starting fee, member example, and the reason a final estimate can change after the exam.
Limited oral evaluation
D0140, problem-focused exam
Used for a specific concern, emergency, pain, swelling, or a broken tooth. Includes basic diagnostic X-rays as needed, such as PAs, bitewings, or a pano when clinically appropriate.
Comprehensive oral evaluation
D0150, full new-patient exam
Best for a full first visit, treatment planning, or getting re-established. Includes basic diagnostic X-rays as needed, such as PAs, bitewings, or a pano when clinically appropriate.
Dental X-rays
Common codes include D0210, D0220, D0230, D0274
The exact images depend on the tooth, symptoms, and what the dentist needs to diagnose.
CBCT 3D imaging
D0364 or D0367 depending on field of view
Often used for implants, extractions, root questions, sinus anatomy, or complex planning.
Full mouth debridement
D4355
Used when buildup makes a complete exam or cleaning harder to complete first.
Scaling and root planing per quadrant
D4341 or D4342 depending on number of teeth
Fee depends on gum measurements, bone levels, number of teeth, and perio diagnosis.
Whitening
D9972 or D9975 depending on whitening system
Best for healthy teeth and gums; restorations do not whiten like natural enamel.
Dental crown
Common crown code D2740, final code depends on material
Fee can change if a buildup, post, root canal, or different material is needed.
Root canal therapy
D3310, D3320, or D3330 based on tooth
Front teeth, premolars, molars, retreatment, and infection complexity can change cost.
Dental bridge
3-unit bridge estimate, codes vary by abutments and pontic
The number of units, material, support teeth, and bite forces change the final fee.
Core buildup or post and core
D2950 or D2954 depending on case
Used when a tooth needs more foundation before a crown can be restored.
Dentures
D5110 or D5120 for complete dentures; partial codes vary
Final fee depends on full vs partial denture, arch, materials, extractions, and adjustments.
Invisalign clear aligners
D8090 when comprehensive orthodontic treatment applies
Complexity, attachments, refinements, and case length can change the final fee.
Pediatric extraction
Code depends on primary tooth and root condition
Fee changes based on tooth position, cooperation, infection, and whether the tooth is loose.
Simple extraction
D7140, erupted tooth or exposed root
Best when the tooth can be removed without a surgical flap or sectioning.
Surgical extraction
D7210, surgical removal of erupted tooth
May be needed when the tooth is broken, difficult to access, or needs sectioning.
Wisdom tooth extraction
D7220, D7230, D7240, or D7241 based on impaction
Fee depends on impaction, root shape, nerve position, infection, and CBCT findings.
Bone grafting
D7953 when ridge preservation applies
Often discussed after extraction when future implant support matters.
Barrier membrane
D4266 or related code based on site and material
May be used with grafting when the site needs additional containment or protection.
Sinus lift
D7951 or D7952 based on approach
Used when upper back jaw bone height is limited before implant placement.
Implant placement
D6010, surgical placement of implant body
Site anatomy, grafting, sinus position, tooth removal, and implant system can affect the plan.
Implant crown
D6058 or D6065 depending on restoration
Final restoration depends on implant position, bite, material, and whether a custom abutment is used.
Implant abutment
D6057 custom abutment when applicable
A custom abutment may be recommended when emergence, gum shape, or crown position matters.
Codes and descriptions are included to make the fee guide easier to review. The exact code and fee are confirmed after the doctor evaluates your situation.
Where to go next
Start with the page that matches your question.
See what the Dental Savings Plan includes and how it can lower treatment costs.
Insurance and payment options Trying to understand insurance first?Review PPO plans, financing choices, and what to bring before treatment.
Urgent dental pain Need care before a small problem gets bigger?Start with the emergency page if pain, swelling, broken teeth, or loose crowns are involved.
High intent treatment costs
Prices patients usually want clarified before they say yes.
Questions patients ask
Dental cost questions we can help you sort through
Why are these listed as starting prices instead of exact prices?
Dental fees depend on what the dentist finds during the exam, the X-rays or CBCT needed, the tooth position, materials, infection, bone support, and whether insurance rules apply. The starting prices give you a realistic planning point before the visit.
Does the membership plan really lower dental treatment costs?
The Dental Savings Plan can lower many additional procedures. This page shows 20 percent savings examples where member pricing applies. Limited and comprehensive exams include basic diagnostic X-rays as needed, including a pano, PAs, and bitewings when clinically appropriate. CBCT imaging is 50 percent off for members.
How much does a dental crown cost in Sarasota?
Our dental crown starting fee is $1,350. A member pricing example is $1,080 when the discount applies. The final fee can change if the tooth needs a core buildup, post and core, root canal, or a different crown material.
How much does a root canal cost?
Root canal therapy starts at $1,000. The fee depends on whether the tooth is front, premolar, or molar, how many canals are involved, whether infection is present, and whether retreatment is needed.
How much does a dental implant cost?
Implant placement starts at $1,800, implant crowns start at $1,350, and custom abutments start at $1,000. Bone grafting, membranes, sinus lifts, extractions, and CBCT imaging may change the final plan.
Can insurance change the price on this page?
Yes. If you use dental insurance, we must follow your plan benefits, limitations, and contracted fee schedule when applicable. Insurance pricing can be different from self-pay or membership examples.
Are X-rays included with the membership plan?
Basic diagnostic X-rays are included with limited and comprehensive exams when clinically appropriate. That can include a pano, PAs, or bitewings as needed. CBCT 3D imaging is different and is listed at 50 percent off for members when needed.
Will I get a written estimate before treatment?
Yes. After the exam and any needed images, we explain the treatment options, timing, insurance or membership impact, and expected cost before treatment begins.
Ready for a real estimate?
The table gives a starting point. The visit gives the answer.
We can check the tooth, review X-rays or CBCT when needed, explain insurance or membership options, and give you a written estimate before treatment begins.