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Saturday, June 19, 2010

How much does it cost to pull a wisdom tooth?

How much does it cost to get your wisdom teeth removed? I don%26#039;t have insurence, and cannot recieve care credit for payment plans,



Has anyone been to a dental school? how much is a filling at one?



I live in Houston, Texas



How much does it cost to pull a wisdom tooth?

It can cost a lot less than u think. All u have to do is goto this site and check out the savings.



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How much does it cost to pull a wisdom tooth?

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How much does it cost to pull a wisdom tooth?

$1,989,435.34



How much does it cost to pull a wisdom tooth?

not only does it cost money but is will acke like a mofo



How much does it cost to pull a wisdom tooth?

just call a denist and ask.



How much does it cost to pull a wisdom tooth?

Why do you need to get your wisdom teeth removed? It%26#039;s very expensive, very unpleasent, and very pointless.



How much does it cost to pull a wisdom tooth?

about $1500 for all 4 that was the price for me but i have insurance so my copay wasnt much just $30. so its pretty expensive but it could pay off because wisdom teeth can cause major problems if u dont have them removed and you need to. goodluck



How much does it cost to pull a wisdom tooth?

ur going to pay office visit around $ 60.00 dallors



if it doest take surgery and about under $200.00 with it all i would say for 1 wisdom but if u had insurance it would b a little less



How much does it cost to pull a wisdom tooth?

There is a reason prices are usually not given over the phone - it depends on the position of the teeth and the level of eruption. A dentist who has to remove bone is naturally going to charge more than if it is a simple, erupted extraction. The fees relate to the time and effort needed to remove the tooth. Also, there are follow-up visits to check healing and remove stitches if any are placed. All these visits are included in the extraction fee, so you can see how it could vary.



In addition, the cost of anesthetic is involved. If you have just a local (an injection to numb the area) it will be a lot less than if you request general anesthetic. An alternative might be an oral sedative such as Halcion or Valium.



In my area, fees for a general dentist to do a simple extraction run from $160 to $200. A surgical extraction (where soft tissue needs to be removed) would be more, a boney (where bone tissue is removed) even more. The dentist should be able to tell you based on a physical exam and looking at the x-rays.



It makes sense to do all of your wisdom teeth at once - one anesthetic, one recovery, etc.



Remember, this is surgery. Not a time to go for the cheapest. Can you get a loan from a relative?

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