Probably about $900 to $1200, depending on where you live and if they take out all of them at once (Recommended, so you only have to be sedated once.) If you don't have insurance (or even if you do,) you can apply online at GEMoney.com for a CareCredit card. It's used for dental, vetrinary, plastic surgery, etc. I use to work for a dentist and when there was a huge expense coming up and people didn't have insurance or the money for their copay, we would refer them to the carecredit card. They have promotions where you can get 1 year same as cash too. This way, if the dentist or oral surgeon doesn't take payments, you can pay them with the card and make smaller monthly payments to carecredit. Good luck.
2007-07-26 17:21:41
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answered by STACEY M 2
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It depends on where you go. If you happen to have a university with a dental school anywhere near you I would try calling them to see if they take patients. It normally costs a lot less. I live near the University of Florida and my brother has gone to their dental school to get stuff done. If you don't have one near you then I would just start calling around to different dentists and ask them for an idea of what the cost will be. They will tell you they can't give you an exact cost because it will depend on what they find when they do an xray (ex: if they are impacted, near sinus cavity, etc.) but hopefully you can get at least an idea. I know not having insurance really sucks! My last wisdom tooth is coming in now and hopefully they can all stay in for now, at least until I get some insurance! Good luck!
2007-07-26 15:47:42
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answered by Michelle S 3
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About a thousand bucks,, no joke.
Shop around. Get a opinion from a Dentist. Every one doesn't have to have wisdom teeth pulled
2007-07-26 15:45:56
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answered by xjoizey 7
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One of mine cost me $500.00 with the xrays...
2007-07-26 15:48:54
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answered by Alexis N 3
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your looking at atleast 2,500 depending on whether they have already cut through or not.
2007-07-26 15:51:38
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answered by lisa_7702 3
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If it's not bothering you, you don't need to take them out.
2007-07-26 16:08:04
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answered by RunSueRun 5
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VERY expensive...ask your dentist if they have a payment plan.
2007-07-26 15:42:56
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answered by luv2bake 4
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