The average cost to visit an oral surgeon in Alaska is between $99 and $147, the highest of any state, according to insurance company Sidecar Health's care calculator.
The cost estimate for each state is based on the average cash price that providers have charged historically for an oral surgeon visit. The price does not include anesthesia, imaging and other fees.
Here is the average cash cost for patients to see an oral surgeon in each state and Washington, D.C.:
Alabama: $73-$108
Alaska: $99-$147
Arizona: $82-$123
Arkansas: $72-$107
California: $90-$135
Colorado: $80-$118
Connecticut: $87-$130
Delaware: $85-$126
District of Columbia: $84-$125
Florida: $80-$119
Georgia: $75-$112
Hawaii: $76-$113
Idaho: $74-$110
Illinois: $84-$124
Indiana: $76-$113
Iowa: $69-$103
Kansas: $72-$107
Kentucky: $73-$109
Louisiana: $82-$121
Maine: $74-$110
Maryland: $87-$129
Massachusetts: $89-$133
Michigan: $82-$122
Minnesota: $93-$138
Mississippi: $74-$110
Missouri: $73-$109
Montana: $76-$113
Nebraska: $74-$111
Nevada: $79-$117
New Hampshire: $79-$1117
New Jersey: $96-$142
New Mexico: $73-$108
New York: $90-$134
North Carolina: $72-$107
North Dakota: $80-$119
Ohio: $75-$112
Oklahoma: $80-$119
Oregon: $82-$122
Pennsylvania: $85-$126
Rhode Island: $90-$134
South Carolina: $77-$114
South Dakota: $72-$107
Tennessee: $72-$108
Texas: $78-$116
Utah: $81-$121
Vermont: $80-$119
Virginia: $78-$116
Washington: $87-$129
West Virginia: $78-$116
Wisconsin: $82-$122
Wyoming: $80-$119