Alaska is the most expensive state to get a dental X-ray, according to Sidecar Health's care calculator.
Sidecar Health, a health insurance company, examines and collects sources to calculate the average cash price for every procedure, test and drug in the U.S. health system. It updates its database using local market data, published government fee schedules, available provider information and anonymized Sidecar Health transactions. Read more about the methodology here.
Here are the costs of dental X-rays by state and including Washington, D.C., according to the care calculator:
Note: The prices below do not include anesthesia, imaging and other physician visit fees that typically accompany dental X-rays.
Alabama: $94
Alaska: $128
Arizona: $107
Arkansas: $94
California: $117
Colorado: $103
Connecticut: $113
Delaware: $110
Florida: $104
Georgia: $97
Hawaii: $98
Idaho: $95
Illinois: $108
Indiana: $99
Iowa: $90
Kansas: $93
Kentucky: $95
Louisiana: $106
Maine: $95
Maryland: $112
Massachusetts: $116
Michigan: $107
Minnesota: $120
Mississippi: $96
Missouri: $95
Montana: $99
Nebraska: $96
Nevada: $102
New Hampshire: $102
New Jersey: $124
New Mexico: $94
New York: $116
North Carolina: $93
North Dakota: $104
Ohio: $97
Oklahoma: $104
Oregon: $106
Pennsylvania: $109
Rhode Island: $117
South Carolina: $100
South Dakota: $93
Tennessee: $94
Texas: $101
Utah: $105
Vermont: $104
Virginia: $101
Washington: $112
Washington, D.C.: $109
West Virginia: $101
Wisconsin: $106
Wyoming: $104