Alaska is the most expensive state to get a dental X-ray, according to data from insurance company Sidecar Health's cost calculator.
Here is how the average costs for dental X-rays compare in each state and Washington, D.C.:
State |
Average cash price |
Alabama |
$94 |
Alaska |
$128 |
Arizona |
$107 |
Arkansas |
$94 |
California |
$117 |
Colorado |
$103 |
Connecticut |
$113 |
Delaware |
$110 |
District of Columbia |
$109 |
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 |
West Virginia |
$101 |
Wisconsin |
$106 |
Wyoming |
$104 |