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Re: Are These Fees Too High?
| Alexander Vasserman DDS | 28 Nov 2006 08:55 |
why would you consider to have an amputation of an important tooth if you can avoid it????
> In august I had a porcelain crown ($1089.00) a cast post and core ($442.00) > and root canal therapy ($995.00) on tooth 30. I live in Washington, DC and [quoted text clipped - 20 lines] > >buildup would be $500. and a permanent crown $1450. Let's assume they are > >both high gold core. Isn't this a high price? |
| David Rhodes | 28 Nov 2006 04:47 |
In august I had a porcelain crown ($1089.00) a cast post and core ($442.00) and root canal therapy ($995.00) on tooth 30. I live in Washington, DC and my dentist is far from Dr. Fancy Pants with a modest office and only one girl to answer phones on the east side of Capitol Hill. I thought that was way too much, but I also have insurance and this is right in line with what is paid in this area.
I really wanted to have it pulled for I think about $250 or so but I was talked out of it.
David Rhodes
>I realize every case is a bit different but does this fee sound very high? >I had intended to get a lot of work done-replace crowns, bridges etc but [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] >buildup would be $500. and a permanent crown $1450. Let's assume they are >both high gold core. Isn't this a high price? |
| Patient | 21 Nov 2006 23:28 |
I realize every case is a bit different but does this fee sound very high? I had intended to get a lot of work done-replace crowns, bridges etc but while figuring out with the dentist(new) the best way of going it about it I thought I would have him do 1 tooth which needs immediate attention. This would have no effect on the other work so I thought he could get started. It's an upper central incisor that had a small post and crown that had come out. His job would be to clean out any decay, insert another post and place a temporary crown which would later be replaced by a permanent one when we decided on things like matching shade etc when the others were removed and recrowned. Anyway when discussing price he said that the post and core buildup would be $500. and a permanent crown $1450. Let's assume they are both high gold core. Isn't this a high price?
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