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Comfort Dental Cost & Price List 2026

Comfort Dental publishes its full ADA-code fee schedule as a public PDF — the most pricing-transparent major DSO in the U.S. The January 2025 CO/KS/MO/OH/OK schedule shows: cleaning D1110 at $95 regular / $62 Gold Plan, crown D2752 at $985 / $641, molar root canal D3330 at $1,195 / $777, and a single implant all-in at approximately $3,205 / $2,085 — all below or at the lower end of national averages. New-patient exam + X-rays is $19.

Independent pricing research, not affiliated with Comfort Dental. Prices compiled June 2026 from the chain's published fee schedules, offer pages and fine print; office-level prices vary — always request a written, ADA-coded treatment plan before committing.

Comfort Dental Price List by Procedure (ADA Code Table)

Comfort Dental is unique among large DSOs: it posts ADA code-level fee schedule PDFs by state on its public website. The table below translates the January 2025 CO/KS/MO/OH/OK schedule (comfortdental.com, Jan 2025) into a consumer-readable comparison — the first such guide on the open web.

Procedure (ADA Code)Regular FeeGold Plan FeeU.S. National Avg
New-patient exam D0150 + D0210$19 (offer)$80 – $200
Periodic exam D0120$54$35$45 – $90
Bitewing X-rays D0274 (4 images)$67$44$55 – $110
Adult cleaning D1110$95$62$120 – $200
Composite filling D2391 (1-surface)$165$107$150 – $280
Composite filling D2392 (2-surface)$210$137$200 – $380
Crown – porcelain-fused D2752$985$641$1,100 – $1,600
Crown – all-ceramic D2740$1,085$706$1,100 – $1,800
Root canal – anterior D3310$785$511$700 – $1,100
Root canal – premolar D3320$955$621$800 – $1,300
Root canal – molar D3330$1,195$777$900 – $1,500
Simple extraction D7140$155$101$150 – $300
Surgical extraction D7210$255$166$250 – $500
Full denture per arch D5110/D5120$1,195$778$1,000 – $3,000
Scaling + root planing D4341 (per quad)$235$153$200 – $350
Implant placement D6010$1,595$1,037$1,500 – $2,500
Single implant all-in (est.)~$3,205~$2,085$3,000 – $6,000

Source: Comfort Dental CO/KS/MO/OH/OK fee schedule, January 2025 (comfortdental.com). Implant all-in derived from D6010 + D6057 + D6065 approximate schedule values. State-specific schedules (TX, MT, NM, AZ) are separate PDFs dated 2022 and may differ. National averages from the realdentalcosts.com U.S. Dental Cost Index.

The $19 New Patient Exam — What Is Included

Comfort Dental's homepage advertises a $19 new-patient exam and full-mouth X-rays (comfortdental.com, 2026) — the lowest new-patient hook among major DSOs (Aspen Dental charges $29, Bright Now $59, Western Dental's free offer excludes insured patients). The $19 covers the exam (D0150) and diagnostic X-rays (D0210). A cleaning is billed separately using the D1110 rate ($95 regular, $62 Gold Plan) and is typically scheduled after the dentist reviews your X-rays.

DSO price transparency note: Comfort Dental stands out as the only major DSO that publishes full ADA-code fee schedules publicly. Western Dental buries retail prices in financing fine print; Bright Now publishes partial FAQ prices; Great Expressions publishes no prices at all.

Comfort Dental Crown Cost — $985 Regular / $641 Gold Plan

The January 2025 CO/KS/MO/OH/OK fee schedule lists:

The U.S. national average for a crown runs roughly $1,100 to $1,600. Comfort Dental's regular rate for D2752 is 10 to 40 percent below the national midpoint. For comparison, Aspen Dental reports an average crown of about $1,269. A root canal on a back molar almost always requires a crown afterward — budget for both D3330 ($1,195) and D2752 ($985) in the same plan, totaling approximately $2,180 regular or $1,418 Gold Plan.

Root Canal at Comfort Dental — $785 to $1,195 by Tooth Type

The fee schedule breaks root canal cost by tooth location, which is standard ADA coding:

A Reddit post from Columbus OH (2024) reports a root canal at Comfort Dental for approximately $1,200 without the Gold Plan — consistent with the D3330 molar schedule rate (patient-reported, anecdotal, not verified). The national average for a molar root canal runs $900 to $1,500, placing Comfort Dental's regular molar rate at the lower half of that range.

Dental Implant Cost at Comfort Dental — All-In Estimate ~$3,205

A single tooth implant involves three separate ADA-coded procedures billed individually. Using the January 2025 CO/KS/MO/OH/OK fee schedule:

ComponentADA CodeRegular FeeGold Plan Fee
Implant placementD6010$1,595$1,037
Abutment (approx.)D6057~$525~$342
Implant crown (approx.)D6065~$1,085~$706
All-in estimate~$3,205~$2,085

Derived from CO/KS/MO/OH/OK fee schedule, January 2025. Actual total depends on individual case; bone grafts and extractions billed separately.

Compared to other DSOs: Western Dental lists a single implant at $4,473 retail (current-offers page, scraped 2026-06-12); Aspen Dental reports a range of $3,158 to $6,533; Bright Now quotes $3,000 to $5,000 (brightnow.com/services/dental-implants). Comfort Dental's all-in estimate is the lowest published figure among major DSOs — though the Gold Plan membership fee is not included in this calculation.

Comfort Dental reported price ranges by procedure (2026)

Regular fee (low) and estimated ceiling vs U.S. national average. Source: Comfort Dental CO/KS/MO/OH/OK fee schedule Jan 2025 + realdentalcosts.com U.S. Dental Cost Index. Not affiliated with Comfort Dental.

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The Comfort Dental Gold Plan — What It Costs and When It Pays Off

The Gold Plan is Comfort Dental's in-house membership (not insurance). Members pay a membership fee — not publicly disclosed on comfortdental.com or the fee schedule PDFs; confirm the current rate at comfortdentalgoldplan.com or in-office — and receive the discounted fee column from the published ADA code schedule.

Illustrative break-even example (assuming a hypothetical membership fee of $X per year):

ProcedureRegularGold PlanAnnual savings per visit
Adult cleaning D1110$95$62$33
Periodic exam D0120$54$35$19
Bitewing X-rays D0274$67$44$23
Crown D2752$985$641$344
Root canal D3330$1,195$777$418

A single crown or root canal covered under the Gold Plan saves $344 to $418 on that procedure alone — enough to recover most or all of a typical annual membership fee in a single major treatment. For patients who need only routine care (two cleanings + exams per year), the break-even calculation requires knowing the membership fee; ask your local office for the current enrollment rate.

Comfort Dental vs Aspen Dental — Head-to-Head Price Comparison

ProcedureComfort Dental (regular)Aspen Dental (avg reported)Verdict
New-patient exam + X-rays$19$29Comfort cheaper
Crown$985~$1,269Comfort ~22% cheaper
Root canal molar$1,195~$949Aspen cheaper
Simple extraction$155~$290 avgComfort cheaper
Full denture per arch$1,195$499 – $2,469Overlap; Aspen lower entry
Implant all-in~$3,205$3,158 – $6,533Comfort at or below Aspen low

Aspen Dental figures from our independent Aspen Dental price guide and published Aspen averages. Comfort Dental figures from CO/KS/MO/OH/OK fee schedule, January 2025.

The data-driven read: Comfort Dental is cheaper on crowns, exams, extractions, and implants. Aspen is cheaper on root canals and offers a lower-entry denture ($499 Basic). Neither chain is uniformly cheaper — the best value depends on your specific treatment needs.

Does Comfort Dental Accept Insurance or Medicaid?

Comfort Dental accepts most major dental insurance plans. The Gold Plan is a cash-discount membership for patients without insurance — it functions as an in-house alternative to insurance, not a companion benefit. Medicaid acceptance varies by individual franchise location; contact your local office directly to confirm before booking.

How Comfort Dental Prices Vary by State

The January 2025 fee schedule covers CO, KS, MO, OH, and OK. Separate PDFs for TX (2022), MT (2022), NM (2022), and AZ (2022) are also publicly available at comfortdental.com. The 2022 schedules are three years older and prices in those states may have increased since publication. If you are in Texas, Montana, New Mexico, or Arizona, download the state-specific PDF and compare against the 2025 CO/KS/MO/OH/OK rates to see current vs older pricing — Comfort Dental has not published updated fee schedules for those states as of June 2026.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Comfort Dental charge for a crown?
Comfort Dental's published CO/KS/MO/OH/OK fee schedule (January 2025) lists a porcelain-fused crown (D2752) at $985 regular fee and $641 with the Gold Plan. An all-ceramic crown (D2740) is $1,085 regular and $706 Gold Plan. The U.S. national average for a crown runs about $1,100 to $1,600, so Comfort Dental's regular fee is below the national midpoint — and the Gold Plan rate is well below it.
What is the Comfort Dental Gold Plan and how much does it cost?
The Gold Plan is Comfort Dental's in-house savings membership — not dental insurance. Enrollees pay a membership fee (not publicly disclosed on comfortdental.com; you must enroll in-office or at comfortdentalgoldplan.com) and receive the discounted fee column from Comfort Dental's published ADA-code fee schedules. The savings are genuine and verifiable because Comfort Dental publishes both fee columns.
Is Comfort Dental cheaper than other dentists?
For its core states (CO, KS, MO, OH, OK), Comfort Dental's regular fees consistently fall at or below the lower bound of national averages: cleaning $95 vs a national average of roughly $120 to $200; crown $985 vs a national midpoint near $1,300; root canal molar $1,195 in line with the national average. Gold Plan fees reduce costs another 35 to 40 percent on top of that. Among major DSOs, only Comfort Dental publishes a full ADA-code price table, making it the most price-transparent chain in the segment.
How much is a root canal at Comfort Dental?
Comfort Dental's January 2025 CO/KS/MO/OH/OK fee schedule lists a molar root canal (D3330) at $1,195 regular and $777 Gold Plan; a premolar (D3320) at $955 regular and $621 Gold Plan; an anterior root canal (D3310) at $785 regular and $511 Gold Plan. A Reddit post from Columbus OH (2024) reports paying roughly $1,200 for a root canal at Comfort Dental without the Gold Plan — consistent with the D3330 schedule fee (anecdotal, not verified).
Does Comfort Dental accept insurance or Medicaid?
Comfort Dental accepts most major dental insurance plans. Medicaid acceptance varies by location; individual franchise offices set their own insurance participation. The Gold Plan is designed for patients without insurance — it is the in-house alternative, not a replacement for Medicaid. Confirm Medicaid acceptance directly with your local office before booking.
How much does Comfort Dental charge for a cleaning?
The January 2025 CO/KS/MO/OH/OK fee schedule lists adult prophylaxis (D1110) at $95 regular fee and $62 with the Gold Plan. The U.S. national average for a routine cleaning runs roughly $120 to $200 out of pocket. At $95, Comfort Dental's regular cleaning rate is below the national average, and the $62 Gold Plan rate is significantly below it.
Does Comfort Dental have hidden fees?
Comfort Dental is the most transparent DSO in the segment: it publicly posts ADA-code-level fee schedule PDFs by state. The fee schedule shows individual line items rather than bundled prices, which makes it easier to review an itemized treatment plan before committing. The main caveat is that the Gold Plan membership fee itself is not publicly disclosed — you need to enroll or ask the office for the current rate to calculate whether the plan pays for itself.
How much does a dental implant cost at Comfort Dental?
Using the January 2025 CO/KS/MO/OH/OK fee schedule: implant placement (D6010) is $1,595 regular and $1,037 Gold Plan; abutment (D6057, approximate) is roughly $525 regular and $342 Gold Plan; implant crown (D6065, approximate) is roughly $1,085 regular and $706 Gold Plan. The derived all-in estimate is approximately $3,205 regular and $2,085 Gold Plan. Bone grafts and extractions are additional. Among major DSOs, this all-in regular fee is the lowest reported: Aspen Dental reports $3,158 to $6,533 and Western Dental lists $4,473 retail.
Researched & verified by the Real Dental Costs Data & Research Team

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