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People also ask
How much does the average family spend on dental care?
So, if we do some number-crunching, that means the average family of four pays about $1,272 per year or $106 per month out of pocket, after any insurance, for dental care in the United States.
Can dentists treat their own family?
While it's not explicitly banned in the American Dental Association Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct, a lot of dentists actually choose not to provide dental services to their loved ones.