Tooth Extraction Comments
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Posted by: Amy_157 in Southern Ontario, Canada, Other. | Posted: May 24th, 2015 06:05PM |
When I needed to have my wisdom teeth removed, I didn't have dental insurance. The total cost was over $800 and that included all four wisdom teeth(one had to be split in half) and general anesthetic. |
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Posted by: tboe in Charlotte, NC. | Posted: May 2nd, 2015 05:05PM |
Which Tooth: wisdom and molar |
This article is way off. I personally contacted over 40 dental surgeons across the US and gum-line wisdom extractions were $800-$1200 per-tooth, and gum-line molar extractions were $500-800 per tooth. That's without complications like impacts too. That was with AND without insurance. Also, I have "the best" dental insurance in the country and it only covers 50% of a procedure tops after a $1,800 deductible.. |
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Posted by: a user in New York, NY in New York, NY. | Posted: March 25th, 2015 03:03PM |
Which Tooth: Next to wisdom tooth on the bottom left |
Tooth extracted on the bottom left, close to wisdom tooth. There wasn't enough bone to support an implant, therefore the oral surgeon planted bone graft in the mentioned area. The whole procedure took about 45 mins all under sedation. |
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Posted by: jack556 in vancouver, CA. | Posted: February 3rd, 2015 01:02AM |
Try being a dog. How can a vet justify charging one thousand two hundred dollars to remove a very easy tooth - loc. antis. -- from a 17 Lb. dog ? |
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Posted by: Ouchless in VALENCIA, CA. | Posted: January 21st, 2015 05:01PM |
Which Tooth: 15 & 16 |
My insurance covered extraction with co-pay of 28 dollars per tooth. (15 cracked, 16 was impacted wisdom tooth in the way). $56 for extraction and $700 for bone graft and and covering membrane. Insurance covered nothing for those items which seem usual and common to me. I'll see if insurance can reimburse at all. |
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Posted by: Marianne in Yuma, AZ. | Posted: January 19th, 2015 08:01PM |
Which Tooth: 27 of them |
I had and have an oral infection which dentists and doctors kept charging me for visits ad infinitum with ZERO help. I went to Las Algodones, Baja California, Mexico, apx. 13 miles from Yuma, Arizona. I heard there are over 800 dentists, not sure, but there are a lot. I can't pick 2014 below, but I had this done in December 2014. |
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Posted by: James M in Dallas, TX. | Posted: December 11th, 2014 10:12PM |
Which Tooth: #12 |
Almost an emergency; Tooth lost filing, then broke off 3 weeks later. Very 'hot'... |
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Posted by: Curt M in Ann Arbor,, MI. | Posted: November 22nd, 2014 05:11AM |
Which Tooth: Next to last top tooth |
U of M Dental school, student in final year with student helper - instructor check it answered question and left. She removed it like she had 20 years experience, instructor came back checked it and said good work. I never had any problems, healed up great. She was good on other work I had done |
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Posted by: Conchita Womack in Sacramento, CA. | Posted: November 20th, 2014 09:11PM |
Which Tooth: upper molar and lower molar |
It's sucks how my dentist charge me much for two molar extraction and he said sinus open need to close..did some stitches and it's costly! |
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Posted by: a user in O'Fallon, MO. | Posted: September 16th, 2014 08:09PM |
Which Tooth: #15 molar |
No insurance. Cost includes N2O (nitrous oxide) |
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Posted by: Highway Private Eye in Hicksville, NY. | Posted: September 3rd, 2014 03:09PM |
Which Tooth: Back Bottom Crusher |
I got local anastetic , 10 minutes, he Broke in 4 pieces,took 2 stitches, Price included script for meds ( Hydroasprin) so 500 bucks, 15 minutes x 250 days a year is 4 million bucks a year. I shoulda stayed in school. Still hurts 1 week later |
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Posted by: dental victim in NY, NY, NY. | Posted: September 3rd, 2014 12:09PM |
Which Tooth: #3,first molar |
As usual, a dentist robbed me. |
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Posted by: Cab411 in Paso robles, CA. | Posted: August 12th, 2014 06:08AM |
Which Tooth: 5 teeth |
I had my wisdom teeth plus one bad molar surgically extracted. I have PPO dental insurance and I didn't go to a in network surgeon, but $1300 for 5 extractions wasn't bad. I HIGHLY recommend being put under IV to extract more than one tooth. I had two other bad molars extracted awake and it was a horrible experience. Plus it only costs like $400 more to be put under and get them all done at once. |
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Posted by: Brittany7185 in Greenwood, AR. | Posted: August 3rd, 2014 04:08PM |
Which Tooth: 18 |
Major crack oral surgeon couldn't get me in for over 3 months and it was causing major pain so regular dentist decided to do it for me. Normal fee is $71 insurance cover 80% at $56.80 Leaving me to pay $14.20. Now dealing with dry socket and an infection (which we completely expected thanks to my dental history) |
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Posted by: bud4ace in San Antonio, TX. | Posted: June 29th, 2014 01:06PM |
Which Tooth: wisdom tooth |
QUOTED 4700.00 TO PULL WISDOM TOOTH.AFTER INSURANCE MY COST IS 2100.00 |
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Posted by: Shae in Glendale, AZ. | Posted: June 16th, 2014 10:06PM |
Which Tooth: 4 Wisdom Teeth |
Insurance covered $1268, I owe $398. |
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Posted by: a user in Queens, NY. | Posted: May 6th, 2014 07:05AM |
Which Tooth: Molar 18 |
Had to have tooth molar 18 removed. I paid 250 which included the X-Ray exams and local numbing and a tooth removed including a followup to make sure everything is well. In my case, everything is going well with the healing process. I had all of this taken care of at a local oral surgeon office. |
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Posted by: Frazier in Greenville, SC. | Posted: May 1st, 2014 10:05AM |
Which Tooth: Left Front Tooth |
X-ray, exam and extraction of left front tooth. It had previously been broken pretty near the gumline, but there was enough for him to grab onto. This was with 1 day's notice, new dentist. Previous dentist wanted $500 when I called, with no guarantee of being able to pull that tooth. It pays to check around! This dentist used to be an Army dentist and may be more pragmatic about how to deal with problems. I already wear a bridge so no prosthetic was necessary. |
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Posted by: a user in Douglasville, GA. | Posted: March 28th, 2014 07:03AM |
Which Tooth: baby tooth |
the insurance covered 400.00. I thought just thought that 500.00 was a bit much for a baby tooth being pulled for baby tooth. |
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Posted by: a user in Sarasota, FL. | Posted: January 5th, 2014 04:01PM |
Which Tooth: Molar |
A co-worker of mine went to an emergency dentist. Originally, he wanted $1000.00 for extraction! One freaking grand. It ended up her costing $700.00. Total highway robbery. |
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Posted by: lipton in Mississisauga Ontario, CA. | Posted: December 28th, 2013 12:12PM |
Which Tooth: extraction single tooth |
I had broken tooth and pain so it was emergency appointment I paid full price $195 without dental insurance and it included: Emergency examination $37 x ray single film $26 extraction single tooth $132 all in Canadian dollars |
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