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2009 Survey of Dental Fees
American Dental Association, December 2009, Pages: 279
National summary statistics of fees most often charged by dentists in the US. Not a fee schedule. Separate sections for general practitioners and each dental specialty. Specific dental procedures identified by nomenclature code. Features include procedures grouped by category of dental service, with code number and nomenclature; the average fee for each procedure, with median, mode and standard deviation; percentile breakdown of fees; and number of dentists reporting data for each procedure. US regional fees are updated for general practitioners.
NOTE: The survey data should not be interpreted as constituting a fee schedule in any way, and should not be used for that purpose. Dentists must establish their own fees based on their individual practice and market considerations. The American Dental Association discourages dentists from engaging in any unlawful concerted activity regarding fees or otherwise.
Background and Methodology
Sampling
Data Collection
Weighting
Practice Setting
Payment for Dental Services
Selected Fees by County Population
Selected Fees by Specialty and Region
General Practitioners: National
General Practitioners: New England Region
General Practitioners: Middle Atlantic Region
General Practitioners: East North Central Region
General Practitioners: West North Central Region
General Practitioners: South Atlantic Region
General Practitioners: East South Central Region
General Practitioners: West South Central Region
General Practitioners: Mountain Region
General Practitioners: Pacific Region
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons: National
Endodontists: National
Orthodontists and Dentofacial Orthopedists: National
Pediatric Dentists: National
Periodontists: National
Prosthodontists: National
Appendix A: 2009 Survey of Dental Fees Instrument
Appendix B: Glossary
Appendix C: Selected General Practitioner Fees by County Population and National Percentiles
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Regional Distribution of Responding Dentists in the United States, All Dentists (Weighted)
Figure 2: Patients’ Insurance Coverage, Solo Dentists
Figure 3: Percentage of Patients Covered by Public Assistance or Private Insurance, or Direct Reimbursement by Region, All Dentists (Weighted)
Figure 4: Percentage of Practices Accepting Payment from Third Party Payers for Dental Claims, By Region, All Dentists (Weighted)
Figure 5: Average Number of Days to Receive Reimbursement for Clean Claims, All Dentists, 2001 – 2009 (Weighted)
Figure 6: Frequency of Fee Updates by Type of Dentist, 2009 (Weighted)
Figure 7: Preventive Procedure D1110, Adult Prophylaxis, Average General Practitioner Fee by County Population (Weighted)
Figure 8: Restorative Procedure D2330, Resin-Based Composite – One Surface, Anterior, Average General Practitioner Fee by County Population (Weighted)
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Percentage of Practices Accepting Payment from Third Party Payers for Dental Claims, By Specialty
Table 2: Average Number of Days to Receive Reimbursement for Clean Claims, by Region and Payer, All Dentists (Weighted)
Table 3: Average Number of Days to Receive Reimbursement for Clean Claims, by Specialty and Payer
Table 4a: Diagnostic Procedure D0220, Radiograph, Intraoral – Periapical – First Film, Average Fee By Specialty and Region
Table 4b: Preventive Procedure D1110, Adult Prophylaxis, Average Fee by Specialty and Region
Table 4c: Restorative Procedure D2330, Resin-Based Composite – One Surface, Anterior, Average Fee by Specialty and Region
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