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How much will it cost to get my tooth fixed?

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it is a back tooth and the filling fell out of it.

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  1.   About 6 or 7 hundred dollars if you do it right.  Get a gold filling!  The amalgam fillings are only temporary and when they break down the mercury (Yes mercury) leaks into your system.  Gold costs more, is more durable and lasts five times as long.  Go for the GOLD!  If you haven't got your wisdom teeth yet, just get it pulled along with the other 3 rear molars.  Then the wisdom teeth will have a place to come in.  I had all of my fillings removed and gold ones put in, in the long run it is worth it.


  2. about 200 dollars but don't worry life is better than money

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  4. Easily at least $150, but it varies depending on where you live.

    You can also ask the Dentist and see if they offer a discount for cash paying patients. Some do, but you have to ask personally because they aren't going to advertise it to all who don't know it exists.

    I also suggest you take a look at a discount card that could help you save  money on whatever you need done, Dental, Vision, Rx and Chiropractic even. I know that when I first ran across the company, as well as the idea of a discount card for health care related "stuff" I didn't know what to think, or if it would in fact help much if any at all. That was over 2 years ago and I still use the plan and love it. My first experience with it was my ex and getting a root canal done. He had to have one done 3 months previous, which ended up costing us $950. Since I wasn't going to pay that again I started to look at options that were available so we wouldn't have to. Long story short, the second root canal ended up costing us $325. Over $600 in savings compared to the first one, after that I was stuck for life.

    You can take a look at the plans, as well as search for dental providers in your area to be sure it will work where you live, most likely it will, but it never hurts to check it out first. http://www.mybenefitsplus.com/cberney

    It's only $20 a month also, so it can't hurt to check it out and see if it helps. That and beings that you are most likely in some sort of pain with that filling that fell out, you can actually get set up to see a dentist usually within the first day or two after enrolling, even before you get your membership packet and cards.

    Let me know if you have any questions or would like to know anything more.

    Hopefully this will be able to help you out a bit.  

  5. Anywhere from $150-$300. I pay only $38 for mine because of this great plan I have. healthsavings.ourperfectcard.com I signed up online over 5 years ago and have saved thousands since.  

  6. Well, it really depends on which dentist you go to and how much they charge. Everyone charges different.

    My sister went in and had 2 cavities filled in (they fell out, too) and it costed around $900, $1050 with tax.

    My parents were upset and contacted the dentist. They are going to let us know soon whether they will give us a discount since she had 2 at once.

    Ask your dentist ahead of time.

  7. The cost of typical metal filling ranges from approximately $75 to $145 per filling, whereas a composite resin fillings range from $150 to $200 for a single surface white composite filling.

  8. I think around 300

  9. new fillings cost about $150...i'm not sure about replacement ones...i would say be prepared to shell out about that...sorry

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