I live in a small city so I think pricing would be different than of a larger city and I do not have insurance. Also, on the organizations that pay you to be a guinea pig for their pain medication... I have heard of Ppd, cedra, and seirex?? But I am not gettng much information b.c Ppd is not experimenting anymore, and I am not finding anything on seirex.
2006-08-10
11:59:37
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One of my wisdom teeth have already grown out but not all the way and is starting to give me pain and the other one is not grown out yet but it is painful.
2006-08-10
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wisdom teeth can cost anywhere from 150.00 and up to extract, depending on whether or not they have to be "cut out". We charge 90.00 for a normal extraction, up to 250.00 if it's surgical. So, the best thing to do is have an xray of the teeth you need pulled and go in for a consult. Also, if you can travel a bit, some colleges that have dental schools will take patients for free. Another option- call a dental office and ask for the number to the local dental society. They can hook you up with the reduced price or free health clinic in your area, every city has one. Finally, if your wisdom teeth are not bothering you, they may not need to come out... or, if they are, only have the ones out that are hurting. Most dental offices around my city will take payments for something like that. Good Luck.
2006-08-10 12:10:02
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answered by blondambition 4
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I live in a small city so I think pricing would be different than of a larger city and I do not have insurance. Also, on the organizations that pay you to be a guinea pig for their pain medication... I have heard of Ppd, cedra, and seirex?? But I am not gettng much information b.c Ppd is not...
2015-08-06 12:37:40
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answered by Anonymous
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The cost depends on where you live and what all you get done. X-rays and stuff may be needed, so that all costs extra.
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2006-08-10 12:10:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont know where helpme1 has gotten their wisdom teeth out, but even a normal extraction in my office is $155.00, a sugical $278.00, and a wisdom tooth can be as high as $450.00 if there are complications. Contact the closest dental school to you. Dental students have to have a certain number of patients with a variety of dental needs, that they can work on. Perhaps you will be chosen by one of them, but denpending on the severity of the extraction, a student might not always be the best choice.
2006-08-10 18:40:35
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answered by LittleMermaid 5
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it's about $100 a piece to have your wisdom teeth out. There are normally dental offices that will have a sliding fee scale or you can do a web search in your area for "free dental care"
Keep playing around with it, change words, ect. After you are totally exhusted ask friends and neighbors.
2006-08-10 12:33:48
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answered by helpme1 5
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If your from the states I cant help u If you are Canadian ,you can have your doctor sign you in for surgery, and have them all pulled at once ,and ohip should cover it
2006-08-10 12:10:55
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answered by yvette b 3
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its absolutely free in my place,,, and im doing surgery which i dont have to pay here ... :)
2014-04-18 21:08:49
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answered by Kezang Choden 1
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