How much does it cost for the removal of wisdom teeth and no dental insurance?
Monday, April 27th, 2009 at
10:37 pm
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I have 3 wisdom teeth that are through the gums and 1 that is still impacted. I have no dental insurance, and no part of my medical insurance covers any part of this procedure. I was wondering if anyone knew the approximate cost?
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Around $1500. You usually need to pay half up front, and then you can make payments. There is an alternative, though. If you go to a dental college and let a student remove them, which could cost you only a couple hundred.
THIS DEPENDS ON HOW IT’S DONE AND ON WHO DOES IT.
WHERE THE DENTIST WORKS HAS MUCH TO DO WITH THE COST
We had really good dental insurance, and it still didn’t cover the cost of my wisdom teeth removal. I had two that were impacted and two that were broken from the surface. I think it cost a little over 1300. You only really don’t need to get rid of the wisdom teeth unless they are causing you trouble.
But i would try the dental school for a lot cheaper.
I’m not sure of the approx cost but if you purchase a discount dental plan you could save up to as much as 80% off the cost.
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Good luck.
i think much more. If i were you, you get a dental insurance. i got mine in here