Root Canal Comments
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Posted by: NO INSURANCE in SYRACUSE, NY. | Posted: June 1st, 2009 11:06AM |
Which Tooth: #31 (BACK MOLAR RT SIDE) | Practitioner: DR. MCGARVEY |
I NEED 2 ROOT CANALS. AT THIS PRICE, I'LL WAIT ON THE SECOND.
IN 2002 I GOT A ROOT CANAL IN FLORIDA FOR $250 AND I HAD NO INSURANCE! |
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Posted by: NO INSURANCE in SYRACUSE, NY. | Posted: June 1st, 2009 11:06AM |
Which Tooth: #31 (BACK MOLAR RT SIDE) | Practitioner: DR. MCGARVEY |
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Posted by: Mike3212 in Wayne, NJ. | Posted: April 30th, 2009 08:04AM |
Which Tooth: Back left molar | Practitioner: Wayne NJ |
Canal was around 1000, add in the crown and stump and we are up to 2800!
The state of dentistry is unsustainable. They must all be rich but none appear to be happy. Highest suicide rate due to GUILT and knowledge of causing PAIN and SUFFERING. |
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Posted by: ShariAnn in Waukegan, IL. | Posted: April 22nd, 2009 09:04AM |
Which Tooth: back molar | Practitioner: Dentist with Sedation |
I am a real chicken when it comes to dental pain so I chose sedation dentistry. I am being charged
$3,554.00 for both root canal and crown.
I live in the Chicago, IL suburbs. Still seems tremendously high priced. Am I wrong to think this is too much money to pay? |
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Posted by: Josh S in flin flon, MI. | Posted: April 21st, 2009 02:04AM |
Which Tooth: back | Practitioner: hopefully probone o |
i am in dying pain right now, 3:58am, cant sleep, throbbin sooo bad. I wish i would faint. I am broke, what do i do, no insurance |
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Posted by: Frustrated Bostonian in Randolph, MA. | Posted: April 16th, 2009 11:04AM |
Which Tooth: 15 | Practitioner: Dental Specialties |
Went in for a routine filling, then they hit the nerve and told me I needed a root canal. Total cost of root canal, post, and crown is 3200. Oh yeah, it was more $$ more for the painful temporary filling they put over my exposed nerve after. No wonder people hate going to the dentist. Woke up this morning feeling fine, now my tooth is killing me, and so is my colon from bending over to pay. Ripoff. |
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Posted by: Frustrated New Yorker in NYC, NY. | Posted: April 6th, 2009 02:04PM |
Which Tooth: molar | Practitioner: |
Top Manhattan dentist and different excellent endodontist
$3600 crown and post $2100 root canal redone
20 year old crown and base just came out. Had to do something fast. |
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Posted by: a user in Manorville, NY. | Posted: March 30th, 2009 04:03PM |
Which Tooth: #30 | Practitioner: |
Thought I had good insurance (Aetna). I guess it would have cost a lot more??? |
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Posted by: Kiki in Prescott, AZ. | Posted: March 27th, 2009 11:03AM |
Which Tooth: 31 | Practitioner: |
I needed a root canal and a crown. I was sticker shock of $1400 for a crown at my dentist office, and then $1100 for a root canal at a Endodontist.
I guess living in a small town is not always advantage....... |
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Posted by: a user in San Juan, Other. | Posted: March 21st, 2009 08:03PM |
Which Tooth: 18 | Practitioner: Clara de Jesus |
I asked for price up front. Paid cash. Most of the work was done by assistant. Dentist finished the job. The anesthesia is very painful. I needed 3 shots. I had lots of pain after the procedure. BTW, price does not include the crown, I will get that at the School of Dentistry. Don't know how much it cost. Be careful with students. I usually go to the School of Dentistry cos it's cheaper but sometimes the students don't have a clue about what to be done. |
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$1300 for RCT (one canal)
$2101 build up + Crown
Total 3401
EXPENSIVE! |
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Posted by: a user in Overland Park in Overland Park, KS. | Posted: March 11th, 2009 02:03PM |
Which Tooth: #14-had 2 canals | Practitioner: Cornerstone Endodontics |
The cost was a shock since I may need to have the crown replaced for another $1000. However, I was very pleased with the treatment which included antibiotics for the abscess. I feel I did the right thing to take care of this before it got worse (also absolutely pain free procedure). |
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Posted by: thanks to my friend in glendale, CA. | Posted: February 7th, 2009 10:02AM |
Which Tooth: upper last molar | Practitioner: forgot, been a long time |
I was telling my friend about this very bad pain in my tooth, and then he told me about this local endodontist who he was related to. Anyway, I went and the final price was like $1400 crown and the actual surgery. I also told him about his relative and then he lowered the price to $1300. Eventually my insurance paid $1000 and the rest was from my pocket. Excellent service, price, and marvelous work on the crown. |
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Posted by: Annie in Trumbull, CT. | Posted: February 3rd, 2009 06:02PM |
Which Tooth: upper last molar | Practitioner: Vaughn family dentistry |
I was warned that I may need a root canal and a crown. This will require 3 visits. I do have insurance, however after the ins pays i will be left paying $986.50.... I am in sticker shock!!! Why is this so much?? I love love love my dental group, but my gosh I don't have almost 1k to pay for this.... |
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Posted by: Sunshine in Houston, TX. | Posted: January 30th, 2009 06:01AM |
Which Tooth: Bicuspid | Practitioner: Dr. Paul Newman |
EXCELLENT SERVICE! He spent 4 hours working on me during my 1st root canal. The temp crown looks and feels exactly like my previous tooth. Cost includes, x-rays, root canal, temp/perm crown & placement. |
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Posted by: Claudia in CA in Saratoga, CA. | Posted: January 15th, 2009 01:01PM |
Which Tooth: #3 top | Practitioner: Sanfilippo |
Excellent service, price includes two treatments and 2 x -rays. Total cost of root canal treatment is $1200 before insurance. Met-life covers 80%. |
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Posted by: a user in Birmingham, AL. | Posted: January 14th, 2009 02:01PM |
Which Tooth: bottom back molar | Practitioner: Brookhaven dentistry |
They were amazing endodontists and I was happily surprised by the price. I wish I could go back but their across the country now. I have to have another one done and my new denstist wants to charge me 1500 before insurance. I'll pay as much out of pocket as the entire other root canal cost. |
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Posted by: a user in Bradenton, FL. | Posted: January 10th, 2009 05:01AM |
Which Tooth: #19 | Practitioner: Creekwood Dental Center |
$938 for root canal - molar
$420 prefab post & core in
$1045 Crown-porc fused noble metal
I was shocked by the price! |
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Posted by: ruben in san diego, CA. | Posted: January 8th, 2009 12:01AM |
Which Tooth: #3 | Practitioner: ana |
my root cannal was 450 including temporal filling and crown and everything it seems like my tooth never craked but i had to go to Mexico to get it because i have no insurence and i heard all the prices ranged 2000.00 here in san diego california |
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Posted by: Cyndi in Bend, OR. | Posted: January 6th, 2009 10:01AM |
Which Tooth: back molar | Practitioner: Dr. Benz |
A kids root canal was a small cavity but because state insurance wouldn't give us an appointment it got worse. This country is messed up and it seems like now you have to be wealthy to have teeth too!We have no dental insurance and it doesn't really pay to have it anyway.I'll be paying for this for three years! |
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Posted by: ka in Holbrook, NY. | Posted: December 12th, 2008 03:12AM |
Which Tooth: top molar | Practitioner: Sachem Dental |
Holbrook, NY
The root canal was done by their Endodontist; Dr. Shore, who was excellent: cost $592 w/EDP discount.
Post and crown done by dentist: $800 w/EDP discount.
Total for one tooth: $1,392!
I have Blue Cross/Blue Shield BASIC and it covered nothing. What is going on with dental insurance??? I had a crown done 20 years ago, basic health insurance and it was all covered; a $25 copayment by a NYC Park Avenue dentist no less. I now understand why people avoid the dentist like the plague; they can't afford it!! |
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Posted by: kui in Katy, TX. | Posted: December 9th, 2008 08:12PM |
Which Tooth: #2 | Practitioner: Endodontist |
I needed a root canal on the #2 (second to last upper right) molar, as it was cracked and needed to be treated before getting a crown. I was a bit anxious as this was my first root canal ever. Overall it was painless, except having to pay the bill, as I don't have insurance, and used CareCredit. Lesson learned: if you can get good dental insurance, get it, and never let go! |
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Posted by: A user in Florida in Fort Lauderdale, FL. | Posted: December 5th, 2008 02:12PM |
I went to the dentist because my back tooth was hurting a lot, he told me that I needed a Root Canal because I have an infection.
He also told me that the Root Canal was the only alternative I got...Very weird don't you think? |
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Posted by: a user in Aspen, CO in Aspen, CO. | Posted: December 5th, 2008 01:12PM |
Which Tooth: | Practitioner: Aspen Dental |
Aspen Dental gives first time patients a free exam and free x-rays, but for them to repair anything it is insanely expensive. Two of my front teeth need root canals and the other front tooth needs a small cavity filled. They wanted $4,200 to do this. With a bridge for my bottom teeth and all my teeth cleaned included( you better sit down) they want a total of $8,715. I have no insurance, do I have to sell a kidney to get dental care? I am trying a different dentist tomorrow, hopefully, he will understand how much money a working man makes and give me a reasonable deal. |
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Posted by: Meguet in Goose Creek, SC. | Posted: November 12th, 2008 10:11AM |
Which Tooth: 2nd Bicuspid | Practitioner: Dr. Flynn SC |
Mine cost around $1,000.00 before the cap. I included the antibiotics, painkillers, x-rays, etc. in the cost. This was all without insurance. The root canal itself wasn't that expensive, only around $600.00, but everything else really adds up. Luckily I was able to get a normal filling in, which should hold for a few years before I get it capped. The procedure wasn't too bad, also. It was long, but not painful. Just remember to get your teeth checked so you don't have to go through all this in the first place! |
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Posted by: George in Aventura, FL. | Posted: November 4th, 2008 06:11PM |
Which Tooth: Back tooth | Practitioner: Aventura FL endodontist |
Endodondist is spelled R.A.P.E. Wow. $ 2000 for 20 minutes work. Nice. I hope Obama notices. My endodontist does 10 procedures a day. She makes $ 20000 a day. Wow. Wow. Wow. If you don't think doctors need to be hosed up the side of a ship and controlled and socialized, go ahead and keep on paying $ 3000 per tooth. |
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Posted by: Miko Hall in Roseville, CA. | Posted: November 3rd, 2008 07:11PM |
Which Tooth: #14 back molar | Practitioner: Rocklin Dental / Idaho falls Dental |
My cavity was clear down to the nerve, I had an emergency pulpotomy to relieve the pain the cavity was so large the dentist needed very little drilling to perform the pulpotomy which was $225 then I had to go to another dentist to see about the root canal to finish the job and I was quoted $760 dollars! I would have thought the pulpotomy was a good chunk of the root canal procudure, the tooth is already drilled out and cleaned and the pulp above the roots has been removed I was thinking it'd be closer to $500 to finish the job. |
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Posted by: chinaeskimo in nanuet, NY. | Posted: October 27th, 2008 05:10PM |
Which Tooth: rear molar | Practitioner: B and D dental |
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Posted by: LadyLEP529 in Roswell, GA. | Posted: October 27th, 2008 08:10AM |
Which Tooth: Bottom molars | Practitioner: Dentist in Duluth, GA |
I have had a root canals in June, July, August and now in October. My insurance was like a dental coupon, so I have had to pay for this with a credit card. Prices seem in line with comments posted here. Very expensive procedures and I get my teeth cleaned and check 3 times a year. What could cause such a run of tooth problems? I feel some other teeth starting to hurt too. |
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Posted by: joo in Chicago, IL. | Posted: October 10th, 2008 09:10AM |
Which Tooth: 32 | Practitioner: northwestern hospital dental service |
i had a root canal operation, my budget had an operation as well. paying 1565 dolars for a tooth sounds wierd. now it is special now, i have to protect it because it worths 1565 bucks lol |
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