Best Dental Savings Plans in Wyoming (2026)

Wyoming is the least populous state in the country (580,000 residents). Dental provider access is limited even in Cheyenne and Casper, the two largest cities. Wyoming's oil and gas, ranching, and tourism economy creates a large self-employed and seasonal workforce without employer dental. The primary challenge for Wyoming dental savings plan buyers is network access — there are relatively few dental providers to choose from statewide.

Top Dental Savings Plans in Wyoming

1. Humana Dental Savings — Best Overall

Cost: $9–$14/month individual · $18–$25/month family Wyoming network: 500+ participating locations

Humana's larger national network provides the best Wyoming coverage. Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, and Gillette are served. Coverage in smaller communities is limited but better than Careington. For Wyoming's sparse geography, network breadth matters more than price.

Typical Wyoming savings:

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2. Careington 500 Series — Best for Cheyenne and Casper

Cost: $99/year individual · $149/year family Wyoming network: 300+ participating locations

Careington is adequate in Cheyenne and Casper — Wyoming's two largest cities. Use DentalPlans.com to verify your specific dentist participates before buying.

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3. DentalPlans.com — Essential Before Buying

Cost: From $7/month (varies by plan) Wyoming network: Search by your specific dentist

In Wyoming, always search by your specific dentist before buying any plan. With limited providers statewide, verifying coverage at your current dentist is more important than comparing plan prices.

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Wyoming Dental Costs: With and Without a Plan

| Procedure | Cheyenne Avg (No Plan) | Wyoming Avg | With Savings Plan | |---|---|---|---| | Cleaning + exam + X-rays | $175–$295 | $162–$272 | $100–$178 | | Composite filling | $145–$245 | $132–$222 | $82–$145 | | Root canal (molar) | $782–$1,245 | $712–$1,135 | $524–$855 | | Crown (porcelain) | $952–$1,520 | $868–$1,385 | $632–$988 | | Implant (full) | $2,850–$4,750 | $2,600–$4,325 | $1,820–$3,165 |

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Wyoming Medicaid cover dental for adults? Wyoming Medicaid covers emergency dental only for most adults — primarily extractions. Wyoming did not expand Medicaid, and adult dental benefits are minimal. Most working Wyomingites need private dental coverage.

Are dental schools in Wyoming available to the public? Wyoming does not have a dental school. WY residents commonly travel to Creighton University School of Dentistry (Omaha) or the University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine (Aurora) for reduced-cost student-supervised care.

Bottom Line for Wyoming

  1. Any Wyoming city: Start with DentalPlans.com — verify your dentist first
  2. Cheyenne and Casper: Humana or Careington depending on which has your provider
  3. Rural Wyoming: Very limited options — Humana is your best bet for any network coverage

Also comparing chain dental offices? Aspen Dental runs its own in-house savings plan — see how it compares to a national network: Aspen Dental savings plan vs. a national plan →

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