Last updated: March 2026

How Much Does Dental Sealants Cost?

Without Insurance
$30 – $60
Average: $45
With Insurance
$0 – $20
Average: $10
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Cost Breakdown by Type

Type / Procedure Without Insurance With Insurance
Per Tooth (child) $30 – $50 $0 – $10
Per Tooth (adult) $30 – $60 $0 – $20
Full Set (8 molars) $240 – $480 $0 – $80

CPT/ADA Code: D1351

What Affects the Cost

  • Geographic location (urban areas cost 20-40% more)
  • Dentist experience and specialization
  • Type of dental insurance plan (PPO vs HMO/DHMO)
  • Whether the procedure is classified as preventive, basic, or major
  • Lab and material costs
  • Number of teeth or surfaces involved

Insurance Coverage

Typical coverage: 100% covered for children as preventive care

Most dental PPO plans have an annual maximum of $1,000-$2,500. Preventive care (cleanings, exams, X-rays) is typically covered at 100%. Basic procedures (fillings, simple extractions) at 70-80%. Major procedures (crowns, bridges, implants) at 50%. Many plans have a 6-12 month waiting period for major work.

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How to Save Money

  • Dental schools offer procedures at 50-70% discount
  • Dental discount plans save 20-50% for $80-$200/year
  • Ask about payment plans — many dentists offer CareCredit 0% financing
  • Community health centers provide sliding-scale pricing
  • Get quotes from 2-3 dentists in your area
  • Consider dental tourism for expensive procedures

Related Procedures & Costs

Frequently Asked Questions

Most plans cover sealants for children at 100% as preventive care. Adult coverage varies by plan.

5-10 years with proper care. They can be reapplied if they wear down.

Yes, if you have deep grooves in your molars and are prone to cavities. The $30-$60 per tooth cost is much less than a filling ($150-$400).

Disclaimer: Costs shown are estimates based on national averages and may vary by location, provider, and insurance plan. This information is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider and insurance company for exact costs. Read full disclaimer.
Sources: FAIR Health Consumer, Healthcare Bluebook, CMS Medicare Fee Schedules, GoodRx, and published clinical pricing data. Last updated: 2026-03-15.