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I chipped my tooth just wondering how much it will cost?

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Well I Chipped my tooth like this... It was a quite stupid mistake first I was standing on the left bar on the SUV my mom said get off. So I did... But then I went in the back of the SUV and stood on a little bar on the back. My mom started speeding because she was late for work... So while the car going 30 mph I jumped out of the back I hit my head on the cement chipped my tooth, dislocated my arm and have a few abrasions on my side... I went to the hospital right away. Everything was ok but then I got mad on what I did... I dont have no insureance or medicade. So I am just wondering how much will it cost to fix my tooth. it is about 2/4 chiped on my upper jaw.

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  1. If it's not too bad right now; maybe you can get it fixed later.  You need to take good care of your teeth.  You could get an estimate.  Do you have any dental schools in your town?  Some of them do very good.


  2. Sounds like its going to cost alot. You may need a filling, crown, xrays, exams and some filing...I don't know exactly. I would encourage you to visit this site www.healthsavings.ourperfectcard.com I signed up online over 5 years ago and have saved thousands since. From fillings, crowns, xrays..etc. All services are included in this very affordable plan. Even Cosmetic surgery if needed. They even had my benefits active in 2 hours and was able to use it the very same day. Hope this helps.

  3. a lot of money

    not a good sign when you don't have insurance

  4. It depends on what you want done. You can get what's called a composite material bonded to that tooth and shaped to look like a tooth. That would be your least expensive and least invasive procedure or...they can put a crown or cap over the tooth. The crown is slightly more expensive and takes more than one appointment. All dentists charge differently but your looking at at least a couple hundred dollars. Try to find a place that can do free exams on new patients or try and apply to get in at a dental school if you're near one. Good luck!

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