Friday, July 31, 2009

How much is it to get a false tooth?

best way to find out is to call a dentist for exact pricing...





but I do know if you get a retainer with an attached tooth (very uncomfortable by the way) it's a few hundred dollars....if you get a bridge (where they permanently fit in the false tooth) that is quite a bit more expensive....I looked into it and my insurance would only cover 50% after the 50% they would cover it would still cost me $4000 out of pocket...





but check with a dentist in your area it may vary...

How much is it to get a false tooth?
Call a dentist and ask.
Reply:A little short of £200.
Reply:It totally depends on how much you are willing to spend my friend.


1. You could get what is called a flipper. It's in the mid 200's.


2. A retainer with the tooth you are missing attached to it. It's in the lower 100's.


3. Or you could go to a orthordontis office, ask for an impression to be poured up in "stone," then take that impression to a dental lab %26amp; have them make their cheapest appliance for you. Shop around though. This will be the cheapest probably, because you are doing the steps yourself....more like a DIY, okay! Any questions just write me.
Reply:all nhs dental fees are now in bands. wether it is a crown , bridge or a tooth on a denture that you wanted it would be 189.00. this would cover any other work that you needed aswell as this is the highest band that can be charged for nhs treatment. if you wanted it done privately the fee would all depend the dentist!
Reply:It depends on your circumstances and where you live. On the NHS a false tooth is Band 3 and is usually around £194 which is the same cost for dentures etc
Reply:The price for a Denture/False teeth on the National Health Service is £194.


This will be the same price for a full denture or a smaller denture with just 1/2 teeth attatched.



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