Dental Crown Comments
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Posted by: laurenkelley15 in Portsmouth, VA. | Posted: June 5th, 2015 04:06PM |
Which Tooth: #30,31,3 | Type of Crown: Porcelain |
Originally went in for old composites to get redone for the right side of my mouth, he nearly drilled all the way down to my nerve on teeth 30-31. He said there was decay and it was deeper than he anticipated, so he said I needed crowns. I was left in a complicated situation since he had already drilled these big holes in my teeth so I felt pressured to get them. After he put my temporary crowns in, he said "I hope your teeth don't get sensitive, cause then we'd need to do a root canal since it is fairly close to your nerve." I honestly feel duped. I was not intending on paying over $300 on my visit since that was my original treatment plan for 5 resin composites w insurance. Cost was: $1825/2 porcelain crowns, $480/2 core build ups, $210/composite. Out of pocket I paid $830 w insurance & the left side of my mouth hasn't been touched yet. Sat in my chair from 10 am-4pm & had about 6-8 shots of lidocaine during procedure. |
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Posted by: $$$$dump in Kenosha & Northbrook, Other. | Posted: June 4th, 2015 09:06AM |
Which Tooth: #15 molar | Type of Crown: resin |
My son does not have dental insurance and from what I read here, it doesn't really matter. His tooth was bothering him so a WI dentist filled the tooth for $627 then disappeared while my son was agonizing in pain over a 4 day weekend. No response when called for help with pain. NO RETURN CALL! He must be a sadist. Of course, had to find an endodontist to get the root canal-that was in Northbrook, IL and cost $1400. Now on to the crown. Found a coupon deal at a different place. Still not done with this one tooth fix and already over $2k out of pocket not to mention the time dump. What I want to know is, how does the average joe come up with this kind of CASH? Most places offering this kind of expensive anything usually offer a loan or some alternative to paying for such a huge expense. What an incredible racket these extortionists have going. Screwed if you do, screwed if you don't. |
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Posted by: Doc 99.99 in Celina, TX. | Posted: May 27th, 2015 04:05AM |
Which Tooth: side tooth | Type of Crown: porc |
Dentist have become obnoxious with UPCHARGING. Often I feel I'm at an oil change business with all of the inventive up charging they do. Case in point. an examine for $100. Consultation 100.00. Shouldn't these two be the same? Another fabricated charge- pictures $100.00? Then the charge to look at the x-ray's? Up charging!! The Mint to clean your teeth instead of cherry is 25.00. Ridiculous. Welcome to Minute Grease and Lube store. |
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Posted by: Billie in Monterey, CA. | Posted: April 29th, 2015 05:04PM |
Which Tooth: 18 | Type of Crown: Porcelain fused to high noble metal |
I had an old cracked crown that needed to be replaced. My HealthNet dental insurance paid $198 of $1,497 ($50 deductible and $248 allowed). Even with insurance, my out of pocket was $1,299. |
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Posted by: patricia Dodge in Vancouver, WA. | Posted: April 20th, 2015 04:04PM |
Which Tooth: Two top front | Type of Crown: I didn't know there are different types. |
I fell on blacktop Friday..Teeth hurt..Dentist today Monday after fall..said two crowns in top front five hundred cash per tooth.no payments allowed..I cried..my insurance doesnt cover crowns..which surprised me since I'm hurt..not just for looks..I don't know how long it will take me to get that kind of money together :( very very sad April 2015 |
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Posted by: uli garces in valencia, CA. | Posted: April 16th, 2015 12:04PM |
Which Tooth: lower molar | Type of Crown: lava |
dentist itemized fee: lab fee $250 materials and equipment: $250 consultation: $100 exam: $100 pictures: $100 labor: 250/hr (includes cost of rent, utilities, license, insurance and education). |
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Posted by: Flatiron in Ozark, AL. | Posted: April 13th, 2015 04:04PM |
Which Tooth: 14 | Type of Crown: porcelain |
Year is supposed to be 2015. |
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Posted by: just solo in phx, AZ. | Posted: March 21st, 2015 07:03PM |
Which Tooth: top front 4,bottom front 6 | Type of Crown: porcelain/emax |
Mouth was so tired from being open 6 hours I could barely bite down for my impressions for moldings. After all that I had temporary crowns? I had to go back the week after. So this was a trip I had to travel back and forth. My returning day I wasn't even in the office for half hour and I was done.but let me not forget to mention I also had a missing tooth on bottom. So 4 porcelain on top,6 emax on bottom and SUPPOSENLY emax was more expensive because it holds stronger,replaced a missing tooth and 2 root canals for$4,900. But sad to say bout 2-3 months ago my top front chipped and Monday March16 my crown popped off😞 |
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Posted by: just solo in phx, AZ. | Posted: March 21st, 2015 07:03PM |
Which Tooth: top front 4,bottom front 6 | Type of Crown: porcelain/emax |
My story is quite interesting. In March 2014 I went out of my way to Algodones,Baja California. Had to get passport which cost me $65.00. Didn't have to wait to receive it in mail,I was able to use my receipt as proof of passport. Left on a Saturday early morning,5 a.m. and arrived exactly 7 a.m. as soon as we entered I had an appointment to Alberta dentist. After exam,no xrays, I was told all my teeth were cracked, didn't need dentures nor did I want them. I also had a tooth missing on the bottom and one about to come out. Overall I was looking at 13,000. So my price kept on going down to where I felt comfortable. With the procedures I had done that same morning,$2,900 I put down,I was in surgery all morning till about 1:00 p.m. I had 2 root canals done,top and bottom, couldn't tell you how many shots I got. I'm going to say 10-14. Any little pain I felt I tugged on the dentist and they would shoot me up. After root canals,I had to do moldings. My mouth was so tired from being open . |
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Posted by: FRUGAL in LAFAYETTE, LA. | Posted: March 2nd, 2015 02:03AM |
Which Tooth: #11 | Type of Crown: Porcelain /base metal |
$93 Buildup $272 Root Canal $428 Crown |
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Posted by: [email protected] in Glendale, AZ. | Posted: February 25th, 2015 04:02PM |
Which Tooth: 18, 19 | Type of Crown: Porcelain |
The crowns cost me $1746 out of pocket for two. (Maxed out benefits for wisdom teeth extractions). |
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Posted by: Mom in MD in Ellicott City, MD. | Posted: February 13th, 2015 12:02PM |
Which Tooth: Molar | Type of Crown: Full Porcelain/Ceramic |
Cost to remove my filling and install full porcelain crown. My insurance will pay 50% of it. I'm paying for this in **2015**, the pull down menu only goes to 2014. |
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Posted by: roxanne3 in Utica, NY. | Posted: February 3rd, 2015 09:02AM |
Which Tooth: 6-11 | Type of Crown: porcelain vs resin |
my dentist is proposing porcelain crowns for my 15 y/o daughter. tooth #6-11. pre-estimate cost is $7400. Resin pre-estimate cost is $4300. I understand the advantage and disadvantages between the 2 materials. what is the longevity of the resin vs procelain? would you be able to give me an unbiased opinion? |
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Posted by: kmanderson in Nashville, TN. | Posted: January 27th, 2015 10:01AM |
Which Tooth: #4 | Type of Crown: All Porcelain |
In the whole scheme of things the root canal and build up for the crown are not that expensive ($84 and $142 respectively). It's the darn porcelain crown that costs - $1400. That's just ridiculous! I do have insurance and my part of the crown is still $850. Really people? I believe dentists are making a killing on these crowns. |
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Posted by: Karen J in Bourne, MA. | Posted: January 22nd, 2015 01:01AM |
Which Tooth: 2front teeth | Type of Crown: Porcelain |
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Posted by: Malvern Drewa in Jacksonville, FL. | Posted: January 5th, 2015 03:01PM |
Which Tooth: canine | Type of Crown: porcelain |
I am self pay and I would like to know how much I should have paid. |
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Posted by: tom46 in detroit, MI. | Posted: December 2nd, 2014 08:12AM |
Which Tooth: #8 | Type of Crown: all porcelain |
Beware of bargains in hand grenades, parachutes and dental work. I am happy with my new crown and the doctor did a good job. His office is like running an ER in a hospital. Staff, utilities, rent and expensive equipment. And, 8 years of college. I am satisfied. |
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Posted by: frustrated and confused in charlotte, NC. | Posted: October 24th, 2014 09:10AM |
Which Tooth: 11,19,20,24,25,26,28,29,30 | Type of Crown: porcelain |
total cost around 8,000.00 What do you chose? fix your teeth or pay your bills and eat. Cost of dental care way out of control. What are senior citizens to do? Dentists need to get a grip on reality!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Posted by: Digger in santa ana, CO. | Posted: October 7th, 2014 04:10PM |
Which Tooth: upper right molar | Type of Crown: Lava |
I went to dentist to get tooth fixed ended up having one root canal redone and two new ones done. Insurance covered all but 325.00. I went back for the crown prep and was advise by dentist that a Lava crown would be required on both the doctor quoted $375.00 after I approved I was shocked to get a statement for 1471.00 $425.00 for each crown $195.00 for a post 200.00 for medication 855.00 for root canal redo. What's bad is I had one done in the from a year ago the total cost was $325.00 My brother in law is a dental lab tech and told me the lava crown normally cost the dentist around 195.00 to 200.00 and cost him only about 96.00 in materials and time to make. What a racket $1676.00 for 2 hours labor. I thought Morticians were rip offs but dentists are right up there on the list. I will probably switch dentists when my open enrollment comes around. |
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Posted by: cat5400 in Brick, NJ. | Posted: September 8th, 2014 02:09PM |
Which Tooth: molar | Type of Crown: porcelain and metal |
I just paid $3319 for a bridge. My neighbor just paid $2200 for the same. I got a discount of $600, he paid full price. Total rip off in my opinion. The cost of dental work is out of control, and it's why people don't do it when they should. These dentists see dollar signs walking in the door. |
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Posted by: Suz in Pasadena, TX. | Posted: August 22nd, 2014 11:08AM |
Which Tooth: Upper Back Molar | Type of Crown: ? |
Been going to this same dentist for 15yrs. Had two previous bridges and crowns and only paid 900.00 per procedure just about five years ago!! SERIOUSLY…$3200.00!!! I showed up with $1000.00 cash thinking that would take care of the expenses…boy was I wrong. Not a candidate for an implant. Top sinus cavity sits right on top of upper gums :( |
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Posted by: Mike Capecci in Natick, MA. | Posted: July 28th, 2014 06:07PM |
Which Tooth: 13 | Type of Crown: Porcelain over steel |
2 visits- impressions and crown build up, temporary of acrylic and full crown over upper right #13 Molar and placement of porcelain crown over steel crown was outsourced to 3rd party |
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Posted by: toothyme in cypress, TX. | Posted: May 29th, 2014 08:05AM |
Which Tooth: 19 | Type of Crown: metal with porcelain |
378 out of pocket with insurance |
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Posted by: sunbeltsue in Sun City, AZ. | Posted: May 27th, 2014 04:05PM |
Which Tooth: 6 | Type of Crown: CEREC Empress |
Is this quote too high for #6 crown? $24 intraoral peri, $218. crown build up & pins, $1,031 porcelain CEREC Empress crown: Total $1,253 Insurance allegedly will pay half. Dentist is in Sun City, AZ |
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Posted by: ABrooke in Texarkana, TX. | Posted: May 7th, 2014 08:05PM |
Which Tooth: 2 Front | Type of Crown: full porcelin |
I paid out of pocket to replace my porcelin veneers that I got when I was 15 (result of a childhood injury). These 2 veneers lasted 16 years for me. However one was cracked and the other was turning black at the gumline. They were also too big and crooked. With my replacement I had the following services that totaled upwards of $3000: Dental exam and ex-ray. 2 fillings. Professional home bleaching treatments and of course the two front crowns. My teeth now look awesome. I financed these treatments with CareCredit |
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Posted by: takin frride in norfolk, NE. | Posted: April 16th, 2014 06:04PM |
Which Tooth: canine n one next to it | Type of Crown: porcelain |
Dental care is so expensive. and they wonder why people have bad teeth..I m going with the 2 crowns. as I always wanted to own 2 jet liners. ... the saving of my teeth is very important but after I heal is like to be able to buy groceries. just where does the money come from?. I ll have to wipe out my savings. but as long as my dentist lives hi off the hog. I guess its worth it. $747 for one crown. my God. help us all. its only getting worse. |
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Posted by: ChrisM in Salisbury, NC. | Posted: April 15th, 2014 08:04AM |
Which Tooth: Number 19 | Type of Crown: Porcelain |
Met life inserence paid 823.00. I paid 802.00. Lim oral evaluation prob focus. 29.00, intraoral-Perialpical-firs 42.00, crown-Porcelain/Ceramic S 600.00, Core build up 152.00 total 1625.00 (purchased April 2014) |
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Posted by: MINISTER in NYC, NY. | Posted: March 28th, 2014 09:03PM |
Which Tooth: top row | Type of Crown: porcelean |
very expensive as I PAY OUT OF POCKET. CASHED IN SAVINGS BOND TO PAY FOR CROWNS. STARTED PREPARATION INCLUDING 1 ROOT CANAL AND 1 POST. HAS BEEN 3 MONTHS AND I'VE YET TO SEE ONE CROWN. TEMPORARY TEETH DO NOT HOLD. I NEED SINCERE CONSULTATION PRONTO. NYC HELP. |
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Posted by: TNTOWN in Nashville, SD. | Posted: February 10th, 2014 09:02PM |
Which Tooth: Both front | Type of Crown: Procelin on metal |
After thousands of dollars, my two front crowns are now showing black at the top and one is cracked. I remember when I got these they said they would last forever, that is until you get in your 60's. All my teeth hurt, it would $4000. Plus to just have my teeth pulled and $1800. For lower and $2400. For upper dentures. The dentist says no keep your teeth, it's better, but they don't live with the hurt and not to mention very embarrassed dis colored and rotting teeth. There is no help here in the USA, not even with the dental schools. Their prices are close to the same as real dentists in the area around the school. I would almost pay someone $500 the knock the crap out of my mouth. Dental in America it's useless and Dental insurance is worse. They only pay 50% of a crown and max out at $1000. |
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Posted by: John Z in Marion, IA. | Posted: January 29th, 2014 11:01AM |
Which Tooth: Molar | Type of Crown: metal/proc |
this is my dentist's price before insurance i will pay $623. seems like a good price for good work. |
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