Seeing a holistic dentist typically costs a bit more than visiting a traditional dentist, largely because of the biocompatible materials they use. These materials are designed to work more naturally with the body and are often more durable, meaning restorations like fillings and crowns may last longer. Holistic dentists also tend to use conservative, minimally invasive treatments, which can help patients avoid more complex and costly procedures such as root canals. While the initial cost may be higher, many patients find they spend less on dental care over time.
Insurance coverage for holistic dentistry varies. Some plans may cover certain services, while others may not. Even if your holistic dentist is in your insurance network, it’s important to confirm which treatments are included. Most plans will cover routine services like exams and cleanings, but alternative treatments—such as ozone therapy—may not be included.











