Monday morning I broke one of my bi-cuspids completely in half. I had a root canal done on that tooth two years ago. I called my dentist, who made an emergency appointment for me to come in and have it looked at. I couldn't close my teeth together because that made the broken half of the tooth gouge the roof of my mouth. It was a very strange feeling.
After the dentist pulled the broken part out she told me I needed to have that tooth crowned and left to get me an estimate of the cost. I have dental insurance, which didn't help me at all on Monday. It doesn't cover emergency visits or tooth extractions, so that visit alone cost over $100. It pays 50% on most things and I have a $1000 a year limit.
She came back in the room with a sheet of paper and told me that having that tooth crowned would cost me $800!
I said through my Novocaine numbed mouth, "Damn Joni, for that much bling I could get a big enough grill to look like a Cadillac Escalade! $800 for one crown? That's outrageous!"
Needless to say I won't be getting that tooth crowned anytime soon unless a large bag of money falls from the sky and lands on me. Luckily the broken tooth isn't visible when I smile or talk so I will just live with it for the time being.
Why is dental work so expensive?
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Loretta, Alabama School of Dentistry in Birmingham charges $550 for crowns, and Dr.Alan Wood in Prattville charges $675. (still cheaper than where you go lol). grrrrrrrrrr, I need two crowns right now, and am debating which route to take. One crown in the back chipped when I was eating a banana LMAO....the other one I had a root canal done, and am awaiting which route I want to take to get a crown. another...grrrrrrrrrrrrr..good luck and MERRY CHRISTMAS!! Love ya.
Is the $800 WITH insurance coverage?! Outrageous.
Sort of. It is $800 per crown ($400 each with insurance)and I need two of them
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