Best Dentist Near Me — 2026 Guide & Top Practices Across 219 U.S. Cities
Dental care is the medical category where insurance coverage drives almost every consumer decision. The 219 U.S. cities with dentists on Recommended.app range from solo general dentists doing the full spectrum (cleanings, fillings, basic crowns) to specialty practices focused on endodontics (root canals), periodontics (gum disease), oral surgery, orthodontics, and cosmetic dentistry. Pricing varies wildly between in-network and out-of-network providers under the same plan — a $150 cleaning at an in-network dentist is the same procedure as a $260 cleaning at an out-of-network one for the same insurance benefit. Always verify network status before scheduling. Out-of-pocket pricing benchmarks: routine cleaning + exam $95 to $225, single-tooth filling $185 to $400, single crown $950 to $1,800, root canal (molar) $1,100 to $2,200, dental implant (post + crown) $3,500 to $6,500, full clear aligner treatment (Invisalign equivalent) $4,500 to $8,500. Cosmetic procedures fall outside insurance entirely: veneers $1,000 to $3,500 per tooth, whitening (professional in-office) $400 to $1,200, full smile makeover $15,000 to $50,000+. The quality differentiation is real — dentists with continuing education focused on specific techniques (laser dentistry, sleep apnea, TMJ, cosmetic) deliver materially better outcomes within those areas than generalists.
Top Dentist Pros

Personal Care Dental of Westchester
Scarsdale, NY
3 reviews

Rivertowns Pediatric Dentistry
Scarsdale, NY
3 reviews

Healthy Image Dental Group, Inc.
Roseville, CA
3 reviews

Great Oaks Dentistry
New Braunfels, TX
3 reviews

Diamond Family Dental
Sterling Heights, MI
3 reviews

Navarro Dentistry & Special Smiles Center
Visalia, CA
3 reviews

Alfano Dentistry
Rockford, IL
3 reviews

Comfort Dental Care
Paterson, NJ
3 reviews

West Broadway Dental
Paterson, NJ
3 reviews

Highland Dental of Hayward
Hayward, CA
3 reviews

Gamber Family Dental
Dayton, OH
3 reviews

Lanham Family Dentistry
Lakeland, FL
3 reviews

Dentists of Independence
Independence, MO
3 reviews

True Dental Group
Independence, MO
3 reviews

Concord Smile
Concord, CA
3 reviews

Provo Dental
Provo, UT
3 reviews

Tower Dental Associates
Gainesville, FL
3 reviews

Edgecare Dental
Scarsdale, NY
2 reviews

Nu Smile Roseville Dental
Roseville, CA
2 reviews

Crocker Ranch Dentistry
Roseville, CA
2 reviews

Rivercrest Family Dental
New Braunfels, TX
2 reviews

Mission Hill Dental
New Braunfels, TX
2 reviews

Sterling Dental Spa
Sterling Heights, MI
2 reviews

Sterling Dental
Sterling Heights, MI
2 reviews

Smile Visalia
Visalia, CA
2 reviews

Packwood Creek Dental Group
Visalia, CA
2 reviews

Springs Dental
Murrieta, CA
2 reviews

Pure Dental of Murrieta
Murrieta, CA
2 reviews

Murrieta Dental Group
Murrieta, CA
2 reviews

Oasis Family Dental
McAllen, TX
2 reviews

Uriegas Dentistry
McAllen, TX
2 reviews

Dental Associates
McAllen, TX
2 reviews

Stewart Family Dental
Rockford, IL
2 reviews

Kelly Moore Dentistry
Rockford, IL
2 reviews

Paterson Family Dental
Paterson, NJ
2 reviews

Fab Dental
Hayward, CA
2 reviews
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- Dentist in San Francisco, CA(20 pros)
- Dentist in Nashville, TN(20 pros)
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- Dentist in San Diego, CA(16 pros)
- Dentist in Charlotte, NC(14 pros)
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- Dentist in Boston, MA(13 pros)
- Dentist in Henderson, NV(10 pros)
What to Look For
Verify in-network status with your dental insurance before scheduling — out-of-network costs are dramatically higher even with the same insurance. Check the dentist's continuing education focus if you're seeking a specific procedure (cosmetic, implant, sleep apnea, laser). For specialty work (root canals, implants, orthodontics), specialist outcomes are measurably better than general dentists offering the same services as add-ons. Read recent reviews specifically mentioning the procedure you're considering, not just general satisfaction.
Average Cost
$95 – $2,200
per service
Pricing varies by city, scope, and provider. See city-specific cost guides below.
City cost guides:
Dentist Cost in Nashville, TN— avg $350 per serviceFrequently Asked Questions
How much does a dentist visit cost without insurance?
Routine cleaning + exam + bitewing X-rays: $200–$450 out-of-pocket. Single filling: $185–$400. Crown: $950–$1,800. Root canal (molar): $1,100–$2,200. Dental implant: $3,500–$6,500 (post + abutment + crown). Most practices offer in-house payment plans or partnership financing (CareCredit, Lending Club Patient Solutions) for procedures over $1,000.
How often should I see the dentist?
Every 6 months for routine cleaning and exam if you have no active concerns. Every 3–4 months if you have periodontal disease, history of cavities, or risk factors (smoking, dry mouth, certain medications). Children and teens: every 6 months, sometimes more frequently during orthodontic treatment.
What''s the difference between a general dentist and a specialist?
General dentists handle the full range of common procedures — cleanings, fillings, simple crowns, basic extractions. Specialists complete 2–6 years of additional residency in their focus: endodontists (root canals), periodontists (gums), oral surgeons (extractions, implants, jaw surgery), orthodontists (braces, aligners), prosthodontists (complex restorations). For complex cases, specialist outcomes are measurably better.
Should I get dental insurance?
If your employer offers it at low cost, yes — preventive care (cleanings, X-rays, basic exams) typically covered at 100% pays for the premium. Individual market dental insurance is usually a worse deal — annual maximums of $1,000–$2,000 cap benefits, waiting periods restrict major procedures for 6–12 months. For routine care without insurance, dental savings plans (Aetna Dental Access, Cigna Dental Network) discount fee-for-service by 20–60%.
Is Invisalign worth the cost over braces?
For most adults: yes, despite the cost premium of $1,000–$2,500 over traditional braces. Removable for eating and cleaning, no wire-and-bracket appearance, comparable straightening outcomes on most cases. For severe malocclusion (significant crowding, bite issues, complex rotations), traditional braces still treat better. Consult with a board-certified orthodontist, not a general dentist offering Invisalign as an add-on service.