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How much
will the procedure cost? The cost varies depending on how
severe the problem is and which tooth is affected. Many dental
insurance policies cover endodontic treatment. Generally, treatment
and restoration of your natural tooth is the least expensive
option. The only alternative is having the tooth extracted and
replaced with a bridge, implant, or removable partial denture to
restore chewing function and prevent adjacent teeth from
shifting. |
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We request payment for our professional
services at the time they are rendered. Therefore, please plan to
pay your portion of the fees in full at the time of
treatment. We gladly accept VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN
EXPRESS and DISCOVER CARD. |
Please, realize that if you do have dental insurance, your bill
will be itemized for billing purposes. If you do have dental
insurance, the insurance company will be billed for items not seen
below such as xrays, pulp vitality tests, and temporary
fillings. The fees below are the estimated costs of root canal
therapy without insurance. |
Additional Situations:
- If a tooth is calcified, or if retreatment is required, you’ll incur an additional charge of $100
- If a Biopsy is required, you will be billed separately. If you provide the requested billing information and a copy of your medical insurance card, we will be glad to file the claim for you.
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For those who are approved, we offer Care
Credit to help spread payments over several months, interest
free. |
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