Wednesday, October 21, 2009

How much does it cost to get teeth pulled out?

I need 4 teeth pulled out.

How much does it cost to get teeth pulled out?
That depends a lot on which teeth you need pulled, and whether a general dentist can do it or you need to see an oral surgeon. See a general dentist first. Also, you can save to 60% on extractions with the OralSurgeon4Less Membership. Check it out!
Reply:Where I am in Florida, it costs $175 for a tooth.
Reply:Depends on your area. Here it is around $200 per extraction. Not sure if that includes novacaine though.
Reply:how much are the pliers at your local hardware store??...jk. idk
Reply:I got two pulled out and it was $90. So four would be around $180. But it really depends where you get them pulled.
Reply:i had 3 wisdom teeth and 3 others done for $300 total. i have insurance. just depends on your insurance. believe me, try to save your teeth.
Reply:it depends on were you live, which teeth they are and if it will be a surgical removal or just a regular removal. approx. 100.00 and up per tooth, and if you have insurance they will pay some if not all of the fees, if you don't have ins you can go to a free clinic in your area
Reply:It varies by area - but generally survey says:





75 to $128 per tooth





Here's a hint:





If you choose to survey dental offices by phone, The American Dental Association ("ADA") has developed a series of code numbers, each of which references a specific dental procedure. These codes are standard for the dental industry and are used by all dental offices and dental insurers. When making an enquiry ask the dental office receptionist what ADA code number is associated with the procedure for which they are providing fee information. Then make sure you reference this same number when contacting other dental offices. This way you are most likely to collect true "apples to apples" comparative quotes.
Reply:In Georgia its $170.00 per tooth depending on the surgeon.
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