As I understand it, these are the “sticker” prices that almost nobody pays.
What would be more useful would be in-network pricing, after insurance is factored in.
You need to start somewhere to know how good your insurance discount really is. Since you only see what they tell you after the procedure, the numbers on your invoices mean nothing, except for the bottom line of how much you are left paying.
Even hotels have to post their maximum rates so we know what they might charge us under adverse situations.
They should do this with Dentists.