How to Pay

Our clinics accept cash, checks and credit cards with online payment available. Many insurance plans are accepted, and some practices offer payment plans. For more information, ask our patient representatives when scheduling your next appointment.

It is always best to confirm and verify all insurance coverage for any visits or procedures. As a courtesy, some of our clinics will submit claims to out-of-network insurance companies.

Insurance

Most UT Dentistry clinics have in-network providers for BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna, Delta Dental, Humana Dental and United Concordia dental insurance carriers, with additional carriers in-network depending on the clinic. 

Our Student Dental Clinic is not in-network for any insurance carriers, and payment is due at the time of service, with any claims submitted by patients following their treatment.

Price Comparison

All practices at UT Dentistry charge service fees. However, fees for some practices are priced well below what you would pay at a private practice.

Faculty Care

The feel of a private practice with the backing of a nationally recognized dental school.




Cost
Equal to private practice

Appointment length
Equal to private practice

Provider education level
Faculty dentists

Resident Care

Need a specialist? Our practices are staffed by faculty and dental school graduates who are in specialized dental training programs.

Cost
Fees average 60% of the cost of private practice

Appointment length
Slightly longer than private practice

Provider education level
Graduate dentists completing advanced training

Student Care

Dentistry students, under the close supervision of faculty members, provide a wide range of services at affordable prices.


Cost
60 - 70% less than private practices

Appointment length
3-4 hours

Provider education level
Dental students under the guidance of faculty dentists