Check with your local Health Department, some states have a dental program and will help pay. Also, do you have a dental school in the area? They offer most dental procedures at a fraction of the cost. I know you got some answers at about $50-$70, but I really think it's going to totaly more in the $300 range. Good luck.
2006-09-01 10:49:03
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answered by designer_bunnie 3
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It's according where you live. Here in NC it's about 70 to 100 bucks a tooth. I would think 300 anywhere would get 2 teeth pulled.
2006-09-01 11:13:57
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answered by ▒Яenée▒ 7
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If you live in a city with a large university, chances are they have a College of Dentistry. Your boyfriend can have his teeth pulled much more inexpensively and just as professionally.
2006-09-01 10:51:25
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answered by clarity 7
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I just got mine done about 3 hours ago. it cost 70 dollars for both of them done and about 20 for nitrous oxide. Also my guardian bought a prescription drug for kids thats non narcotic for 3 dollars (15 without insurance)He wasnt in my mouth for more than 120 seconds when he did it though
2006-09-01 11:11:27
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answered by Brien 1
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Reverse Your Tooth Decay : http://DentalBook.uzaev.com/?uvGP
2016-06-29 13:23:11
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answered by ? 3
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Unfortunatly, you are not going to get "THE" answer on here. Prices vary state to state, city to city, dentist to dentist. I can tell you what we charge in my office.
$278.00-Code 7210 surgical extraction
$155.00-Code 4110 simple extraction (Dental assistants, is that right? I forgot the code, we don't do many simple extractions.)
$50, $70, $100 bucks????? Where on earth are people getting those extractions done? I have never worked for a dentist who charged so little.
And the price can go up as high as $450.00 for a complicated wisdom tooth. Your best bet is to call dentists in your area and ask "What do you charge for a surgical extraction?" Then compare prices. But make sure that whoever you go to does extractions alot.
2006-09-01 10:56:39
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answered by LittleMermaid 5
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No more the a 100 per tooth. Just to have it pulled not a oral surgeon. I would let them rot out before I paid 278.00 per tooth. Man!
2006-09-01 11:20:22
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answered by Eerin 6
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well when i got one tooth pulled it would have been approx. 150 without insurance. so about $300. (depending on where u go and the tooth and all.)
good luck! : )
2006-09-01 10:49:09
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answered by Anonymous
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100 to 150 per one
2006-09-01 10:47:54
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answered by scottyirish 2
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Lots of dentists have payment plans, so even if it's expensive, he can break up the cost over time.
2006-09-01 10:46:41
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answered by ndtaya 6
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