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Preparing Patients for the Cost of Dentistry

May 13, 2025 by CareCredit
Many patients delay needed dental care due to concerns about cost and a lack of understanding around dental expenses and insurance benefits. This article highlights key insights from the 2023 Synchrony Dental Lifetime of Care study and offers practical ways dental teams can help patients better prepare for and manage the cost of care.

For many of your patients, dentistry is a part of their overall health and wellness routine.  But for others, paying for care could be a concern and may cause them to delay appointments and needed dentistry.  Here are a few key data points from the 2023 Synchrony Dental Lifetime of Care study that may provide dental teams with insights to help patients be more prepared for the cost of care. To view a short video on the study, go to https://youtu.be/nvJ7VKSJNxg.


Perception of Affordability May Be a Barrier to Care

One key finding of the study was 58% of surveyed consumers expressed that dental care is not affordable.  Part of this perception may be patients do not fully understand dental costs and their dental benefits.  The study found:

  • 46% of respondents indicated they were not ready/prepared for their largest out-of-pocket dental expense, which ranged from exams to implants.
  • only 30% find understanding dental health expenses easy 
  • half of respondents that had insurance did not know their annual maximum.

The reality is dentistry is valuable and does cost money.  The study found the average out-of-pocket costs for the average adult aged 20 – 79 is $51,000 to $95,000+ over their lifetime.  This range includes dental benefit premiums for single coverage, couple coverage and family coverage, but does not include more specialized or complex care like implants, veneers, orthodontics or other cosmetic dental procedures.  The good news is that dentists, their teams and the dental industry as a whole are in the perfect position to help improve patient understanding of the costs associated with dental health and the critical role it plays in their overall health.  They can also help patients gain clarity around the cost of treatment and how their insurance benefits contribute to the cost of care. 


Perception of Affordability May Affect Patient Behavior

Another key data point from the study was about intended behavior.  The two data points that may link perception of affordability to patient behavior are:

  • 30% of respondents said they would hold off on dental care if cost was $500 or less. 
  • 52% would hold off on dental care if cost was $1,000 or less.

Providing payment options, especially those with promotional financing, like the CareCredit credit card may help.  58% of study participants indicated they would probably or definitely choose a payment option that provided predictable, set, equal payments.  

It’s simple to let patients know you accept CareCredit and now with the Custom Link, easy for patients to learn about and apply for the CareCredit credit card.   First ask, “Do you have the CareCredit credit card?”  If they don’t have CareCredit, they can see if they prequalify for the CareCredit credit card in just a few minutes privately from their own smart device or computer using your Custom Link or scanning a QR code display. 

It takes less than a minute to get your CareCredit Custom Link.  Simply go to www.carecredit.com/mycustomlink.

Yet to accept CareCredit as a financing solution?  Now may be a good time to add CareCredit.  To get started, call 800.300.3046 (option 5) or go to www.CareCredit.com/enroll.