That depends on a couple of things.
First of all, it depends on where the teeth are and how they are 'sitting' in your jawbone. It also depends on whether or not they are connected to a sinus of any kind. If they are impacted or connected to a sinus cavity then it will require surgery to remove the teeth. That is a whole different ball game.
However, if your teeth are just 'straight up and down, not impacted, and not connected to a sinus, then it should be somewhere around 50 to 75 bucks per tooth.
2007-02-06 12:00:31
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answered by Doodlebug 5
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I am not near you but most areas have a lot of the same agencies that help low income families.
I don't have dental insurance so found out about the local University School of Denistry, which here in Las Vegas, NV is UNLV .. they take your wages and determine how much you will pay per dental visit by what your yearly income is which ours is quite low because my husband is disabled with one leg amputated and only a third foot left on the opposite let due to progressing diabetes problems since being diagnosed in 1994. He gets only $1100.00 a month and because he has so many other health issues, I have to be here with him...so therefore, I have to pay 25% of whatever the dental charges are and I have just got upper dentures which were affordable to me because of the discount. It will be a licensed dentist that actually works on you but there could also be students that may be on the side line watching and or learning the different techniques that's being taught by the school. Hope this helps somewhat..you can call your local welfare office to get the low income information....BEST OF LUCK
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University of Las Vegas, NV
2007-02-07 19:04:26
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answered by mclill 1
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My guess is that price varies from region to region, so for me to give you a price when I don't know where you live would be ludicrous. Doodlebug's answer is also relevant in that it depends on what the dentist has to do to safely, and as comfortably as possible, remove the teeth. A lot of variables come into play here, even more than Doodlebug has covered, although she has given a good beginning. I'm sorry I can't help you with specific numbers, but I don't know where you live and I don't know the specific conditions of the two teeth you want removed or your general medical condition. God Bless you.
2007-02-06 20:07:22
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answered by ? 7
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Be aware that US cost won´t be lower than Colombia´s...if you´d like I might work on your solution (including replacements for the lost pieces) plus a short recovery vacation package.
Please write to smilewide_open@yahoo.com
A simple extraction does not get lower than 150 or 180 per piece.The thing is that your solution may be much more expensive and the important matter is how is it going to get for replacement of damaged units.
Danny
2007-02-06 22:42:26
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answered by Smile be happy T 1
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My dentist told me $300.00 or so. I couldn't afford it so I bought dental benefits. It saves me up to 80% on my dental needes. I will put the link below.
The Dental Plan....offers Free Vision, Free Prescription and Free Chiropractic Care. It only costs me $11.95 per month or if you want it for your family $19.95 a month.
Good luck with your extraction
2007-02-07 00:38:06
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answered by Justwondering2007 2
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All dentists charge different prices. It all depends on where the tooth is located and if it is a simple job or a complicated pull-out.
I had a molar pulled last week and the dentist charged me $155.00. You could also work with the dentist on price and payment plans. Some dentists will give you a discount if they know you don't have insurance.
2007-02-06 20:05:37
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answered by Animallover 1
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On the East coast of the US, it would cost $280.
2007-02-13 15:49:12
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answered by Yellow Tail 3
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yikes, a lot....i had insurance, and i still paid $100 out of pocket for two teeth extracted
2007-02-06 20:01:41
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answered by moondancer629 4
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It probably will cost between $80 and $100 each.
2007-02-06 20:15:54
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answered by papricka w 5
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less at a dental college. They do the work at cost and you can not mess up pulling a tooth.
2007-02-11 12:56:14
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answered by jason m 4
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