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2022 Survey of Dental Fees available from ADA Store

2022 survey provides analysis of self-reported fees by procedure from nationwide random sample of dentists

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New: The ADA released in November the 2022 Survey of Dental Fees, available to download through the ADA Store.
Dr. Howell

The ADA Center for Dental Practice Policy and ADA Health Policy Institute released in November the 2022 Survey of Dental Fees, available to download through the ADA Store.

The survey provides an analysis of self-reported fees from a nationwide, random sample of dentists.

Specialists and general dentists recorded the fees they charged most often for over 200 commonly performed dental procedures.

Available free to members, the survey also features:

  • National average fees broken down for both general practitioners and each of the specialties.
  • Average fees charged by general practitioners broken down into nine regional areas,based on U.S. Census divisions.
  • Standard deviation and percentiles for each fee.
  • Dental procedures identified by procedure code and nomenclature from the Code on Dental Procedures and Nomenclature as published in the ADA’s CDT 2022.

Ralph Howell, D.D.S., chair of the ADA Council on Dental Practice’s practice and policy subcommittee, said, “While dentists must establish their own fees based on their individual practice and market considerations, the survey is a wonderful member benefit, a helpful reference and part of my own practice library.”

The ADA Center for Dental Practice Policy and Health Policy Institute released in November the 2022 Survey of Dental Fees, available to download through the ADA Store.

The survey provides an analysis of self-reported fees from a nationwide, random sample of dentists.

Specialists and general dentists recorded the fees they charged most often for over 200 commonly performed dental procedures.

Available free to members, the survey also features:

  • National average fees broken down for both general practitioners and each of the specialties.
  • Average fees charged by general practitioners broken down into nine regional areas, based on U.S. Census divisions.
  • Standard deviation and percentiles for each fee.
  • Dental procedures identified by procedure code and nomenclature from the Code on Dental Procedures and Nomenclature, as published in the ADA's CDT 2022.

Ralph Howell, D.D.S., chair of the ADA Council on Dental Practice's practice and policy subcommittee, said, "While dentists must establish their own fees based on their individual practice and market considerations, the survey is a wonderful member benefit, a helpful reference and part of my own practice library."


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