Root Canal Comments
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Posted by: a user in NY, . | Posted: September 15th, 2011 07:09PM |
Which Tooth: 19 | Practitioner: Good Dentist FRIEND |
Don't have insurance, thank god had some cash.. well I did have some cash ...900 RC/600 Crown ..not bad |
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Posted by: Bummer in MPLS, MN. | Posted: July 18th, 2011 09:07AM |
Which Tooth: # 14 Upper Left Molar | Practitioner: |
I have been checking prices in MN since unemployed and uninsured and I am being quoted from 1213.00 to 1265.00 for the root canal (although U of M denistry school states 400 - 800) and the crown is being priced from 700(U of M Denistry school) to 1200.00 at dentist. |
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Posted by: Meg Amanda in Helena, GA. | Posted: July 12th, 2011 06:07AM |
Which Tooth: Molar | Practitioner: Local Dentist |
I've finally had it with the pain in my tooth and decided to go to the dentist. I'm a stay at home mom w/ no insurance or income, so I was scared of what they would charge me. I need a root canal on my left side molar, a crown rebuild and cap. They priced it a little over $2000. I wanted to cry. When I questioned others about this, they said the price was outrageous and have had others do it for less, but not in this area. What is reasonable? |
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Posted by: Hatetoothpain in Porterville, CA. | Posted: May 6th, 2011 08:05AM |
Which Tooth: front left side | Practitioner: Western Dental |
I was already going to western dental for a 3000.00 implant. I had moved to another city close by and needed a root canal. I figured 600-1000 dollars. They told me it would cost 2100.00. I am an unemployed single mom of 4 kids. My son also has braces from them. They just seem to charge a whole lot of money. Obviously, people go there because they don't have insurance or limited financial means. It seems like western dental would be priced a bit more reasonable. Anyone else have this problem? |
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Posted by: Claudia Donolli in Clayton, NC. | Posted: April 8th, 2011 02:04PM |
Which Tooth: Canine | Practitioner: Dr. Riccobene |
I recently went for a checkup to be evaluated with a treatment plan and cleaning for $99. Needless to say the total was over $8,000. Three crowns, three fillings and some cracked teeth filled. I want to focus on the painful canine right now which I received antibiotics from this dentists for. I decided to try a new approach as we are on a fixed income with no dental insurance. I am offering $400 cash for the root canal alone which he wants $826 for. Hope this works. Lets see if there is kindness out there. |
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Posted by: toothurty in Wentzville, MO. | Posted: April 5th, 2011 03:04PM |
Which Tooth: 13 | Practitioner: |
Root Canal: $937.00 Crown prep: $315.00 Porcelain Crown: $1272.00 Total: $2524.00 Cost was completely out of pocket, no insurance. The Doctor was kind enough to at least provide a free evaluation and x-rays. |
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Posted by: nowindebt in Los Angeles, CA. | Posted: April 1st, 2011 12:04PM |
Which Tooth: left First premolar | Practitioner: G.S. Frankel |
I paid credit, using the doctor's inhouse credit payment plan of no intrest in 6 months to get the whole procedure. From the looks of the other posts I don't think I got a good discount. More like the average price. Root canal: $788 Steel Post: $364 Crown (porcelin fused to metal): $668 x-ray: $25 Total dental visit: $1845 |
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Posted by: eddie23 in los angeles, CA. | Posted: March 26th, 2011 01:03AM |
Which Tooth: 2 Fron Teeth, 3 Molar | Practitioner: Dr. Arcos ensenada bc |
Had both root canals and crowns on my two front teeth, 4 molars and two fillings for under 2400 us dollars. Sure I heard the horror stories before about Mexico and how behind they might be compare to us dentist but I was totally won and I am not the first one to go to this dentist. I am a career profesional averaging close to a six figure salary here in the us with health insurance and all this procedure was estimated by my dentist here in Santa Monica to be well over 18,000. Sorry not happening. Couldn't be happier |
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Posted by: qwertyuiop in central, NJ. | Posted: March 21st, 2011 12:03PM |
I thought I was getting a great deal when they quoted me a price of $950...stupid me did not realize they were not including the post and crown, which I just found out will cost an additional $1500. I have two other teeth that I should also get done...it will not be happening. |
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Posted by: Dani D in Longview, TX. | Posted: February 23rd, 2011 09:02AM |
Which Tooth: 19 | Practitioner: John Fite |
I grind my teeth, which caused me to develop TMJ. Purchased a night guard which did wonders. Months later, I awoke with a horrible toothache, which was found to be a cracked molar. (I clinched so hard, it cracked in 2 places) The tooth was drilled & a temp crown placed. The pain got worse, so a root canal was performed. Horrible sound, horrible taste, glad its over with. I dont have insurance, so when I got the bill I almost fainted! $1100 for crown & $884 for root canal! Shouldve had it pulled! |
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Posted by: User2232 in Los Angeles, CA. | Posted: February 16th, 2011 06:02PM |
Which Tooth: 29 | Practitioner: Dentist |
Root canal on tooth 29 plus crown. Root canal was 1800, crown was 1000. No insurance. |
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Posted by: KK in crosby, TX. | Posted: February 1st, 2011 07:02AM |
Which Tooth: upper top molar | Practitioner: Dr. Nored |
Had a root canal yesterday because tooth had broken off- previously had a filling. I was starting to experience some pain so went in to see Dentist. Cost of the root canal was 1200 but my part was only 350.00 So paid this amount and when I go back to get the crown I will pay 400.00 (which is 50% of the total cost of the crown) ins. will pick up the rest. So total 750.00 out of pocket for the root canal and crown. Awesome Dentist! |
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Posted by: Shooterchick in Cypress, TX. | Posted: January 31st, 2011 01:01PM |
Which Tooth: Bottom front for crowns | Practitioner: |
$ free x rays $ removal by surgical extraction and stitches$ 290.00 $ two root canals and two awesome new crowns 4700.00 |
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Posted by: golden retriever lover in Yucca Valley, CA. | Posted: January 27th, 2011 05:01PM |
Which Tooth: #19, bottom left, 3rd molar | Practitioner: Dr Cummings |
Had a large filling in this tooth that had been giving me twinges for some time. Tooth broke cleanly away from filling on inside of mouth while eating something soft. Dentist recommended a root canal in addition to crown. Spent 1 1/2 hours at dentist today getting root canal. Painless (so far). Need to go back in 2 weeks for crown. Pd $828 for root canal ($34 over estimate given because of additional x-rays taken). $908 for crown. $306 for prep and post for crown. I about fell over when I saw the prices, as they were about twice what I was expecting. After reading these posts, I guess they are in line with other dentists' charges. |
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Posted by: likes to eat in Olympia, WA. | Posted: January 11th, 2011 03:01PM |
Which Tooth: molar | Practitioner: NW Endo, OLY, WA |
What I don't understand is the price differences >.< BTW I had no pain. 2hr procedure, same day apt. , friendly staff. Insurance covered 50% yup 1240 total! So from what I've read way better for you than a implant which is why I opted to do this. I think this is a great way to vent, the cost was unexpected and super high(like a house payment high). ~ I hope I never need to do this again. |
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Posted by: NH in Tokyo, Japan, Other. | Posted: December 29th, 2010 04:12PM |
Which Tooth: bicuspid | Practitioner: Nakamura |
I just finished a root canal and crown on an upper left bicuspid. I paid $65.00 (total for five visits), while Japanese national health insurance paid for the rest. The national insurance covers the cost of a metal crown; if I had wanted a white plastic or ceramic crown, the price would have increased by $400-$700, but at my age (60) I have little reason for vanity. Can't believe America still lacks basic national health insurance. |
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Posted by: female, 63 in washington, DC. | Posted: December 15th, 2010 04:12PM |
Which Tooth: 12 (first bicuspid) | Practitioner: Dr. N Wash DC |
Choose to pay 150 add'l for nitrous oxide gas--my first time (but 3rd root canal) and well worth it. Time: @ 1 hour. Also substantial Prof. courtesy coordination ($225) with implant specialist was not charged. Thankfully given start up pain meds w/reminder card for amts and intervals. Periodontist w/latest materials. Highly skilled professional and staff ensures good result. |
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Posted by: Lola in Allen Park, MI. | Posted: December 6th, 2010 08:12AM |
Which Tooth: bottom, front | Practitioner: Dr. Tally |
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Posted by: jaci in alpharetta, GA. | Posted: November 15th, 2010 01:11PM |
Which Tooth: 15 | Practitioner: |
included new crown, only bonus |
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Posted by: SWEETIBABEE in JERSEY CITY, NJ. | Posted: November 12th, 2010 11:11PM |
Which Tooth: RIGHT MOLAR | Practitioner: EAST COAST DENTAL |
I PAID FOR TOOTH #31 FOR ROOT CANAL $1350 |
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Posted by: a user in lADY LAKE, FL. | Posted: November 3rd, 2010 12:11PM |
Which Tooth: 18 back moler | Practitioner: John Whitt |
my moler number 18 has a crown that became infested i went to my local dentist Forest jerkins he was unable to do any thing but charged me$ 158 .00 for an x ray and refered me to an Endodontics i feel the doctor was very good but i could see this guy had a lot of overhead and i knew it was going to cost me big time for the time he spent on me i feel that thease men overchagre for this procedure its pure profit this docotors witing room is full and this is all he does take $1600.00 x 10 thats $ 16.000 dollers a dayor $80,000 a week or $ 320,000 a month no way this should cost this much money its a total price grouging but you got to have it done or suffer or loose your tooth i dont think i like dentist any more |
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Posted by: a user in Broomfield, CO. | Posted: November 3rd, 2010 11:11AM |
Which Tooth: Molar | Practitioner: David Fleischmann |
I paid: Exam & Xrays: $230 Root Canal: $1,100 Cap & Temp Filling: $1,225 New Filling For New Cap: $ 190 Total: $2,745 I was NOT expecting to pay almost three grand for one single tooth! |
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Posted by: a user in Broomfield, CO. | Posted: November 3rd, 2010 09:11AM |
Which Tooth: Molar | Practitioner: David Fleischmann |
Root canal one single molar: I paid: Exam & Xrays: $230 Root Canal & more xrays: $1,100 Cap & Filling: $1,225 Total: $2,555 I was NOT expecting to pay almost three grand for one single tooth! There are still more charge when I go back for the permanant cap! |
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Posted by: a user in Savage, MN. | Posted: October 26th, 2010 01:10PM |
Which Tooth: #10 | Practitioner: Dr. Nina |
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Posted by: greengrass in Santa Ana, CA. | Posted: October 22nd, 2010 02:10PM |
Which Tooth: next to the front tooth | Practitioner: |
I broke that tooth and went to the dentist office close by my house. After x-ray, dentist said I have a root canal and need a crown, it will cost me nearly $900, after negotiation by paying cash...I have to pay $600 when the crown was completed. After read these posts, I feel I'm not being ripped off... thanks for all the posts... |
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Posted by: a user in Waltham, MA. | Posted: October 17th, 2010 05:10PM |
Which Tooth: Upper left molar. (14) | Practitioner: |
The procedure seemed to be fairly regular. They took a manual xray and deduced that light infection in a deep crown breach was killing the nerve, so a root canal was called for. In and out within the hour. No muss no fuss. |
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Posted by: jennifer hughes in Beverly Hills, CA. | Posted: August 3rd, 2010 01:08AM |
Which Tooth: #30 | Practitioner: Dr. Bruce Vafa DDS |
The procedure took more than 1 hour. Was not painfil and afterwards i took some painkillers. The day after I was OK. |
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Posted by: Dimitri in State of confusion, VT. | Posted: July 13th, 2010 12:07PM |
Which Tooth: #2 upper Rt Real Moler | Practitioner: Doctor tooth Driller |
I started out with Extream Bitting Pain in Number 2 Mr dentist Says it is a Crack To small to see on XRAY. Holy god does it hurt, mostly at Night It pains during the day as well But i can somewhat stand that Eventhough it feels like mike Tyson has punched out my Right side of face I dont have this kind of Money! Would love to Extract old number 2 But i have a space behind it where the wisdom tooth once was, that would create a 2 tooth missing space. $2200 is for 1K for crown and 12K Endo Guy. I want to Ex the number 2 tooth MAN O MAN I NEVER THOUGHT I WOULD BE EXPERENCING SO MUCH PAIN, PAIN IN MY BILL FOLD AND PAIN IN MY FACE. |
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Posted by: Connie O. in Burleson, TX. | Posted: July 8th, 2010 04:07AM |
Which Tooth: bottom left molar | Practitioner: Family Smiles |
I had an old cracked/broken tooth that eventually became infected and after a sleepless night in pain I saw a dentist the next morning. That dentist recommended root canal/crown and wanted $2,400. Having no insurance I could only pay for the office visit/two x-rays at $116 and got antibiotics and pain killers. I really didn't want to loose another tooth (I'd already lost three over the years b/c I could never afford to go to the dentist and always waited until the teeth were so bad that I had to have them pulled. Plus I am very nervous about dentist.)After some research I found a new low cost dental clinic and they offer paitents with no insurance a discount and a payment plan! So the root canal/crown at this clinic was much cheaper at $1,300, plus I could pay $650 down and the rest when I have the permanent crown put in. It's not a fancy clinic but it is more affordable for someone like me. |
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Posted by: a user in al, AL. | Posted: July 5th, 2010 05:07PM |
The prices listed on this site refer to general dentists only. Endodontists (dentists who specialize in root canals) generally charge around $1000, more or less depending on the complexity of the root canal. If you go to a regular dentist expect root canals to cost much less. |
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