Root canals sound very scary but in reality they can actually stop any tooth pain and even save a broken tooth from being lost. There are quite a few reasons why a tooth might get damaged. Root Canal Treatment, also known as RCT, saves a tooth which has been compromised by deep decay within the tooth, or beneath a crown, or a fractured tooth, saving it from needing to be pulled or falling out. The treatment saves as much of the bad tooth as possible, preserving the natural tooth. Continue reading for more about Pain relief from tooth decay.
Root canal cost without insurance may be steep, and some tooth pain sufferers may think that it’s easier just to have the damaged tooth pulled or even allowed to simply fall out on its own. Avoiding costs in this manner might seem like a good solution in the short term, but it will ultimately cost more later on when dentures or implants are needed to replace it.
Preserving the natural tooth should be a first priority always. Natural teeth are durable and more suitable for eating, biting and chewing than a replacement like a denture or bridge. When a tooth is pulled or falls out and isn’t replaced, those around the missing one tend to shift and cause even more lost teeth, similar to a chain reaction and causing more expensive problems down the line. Putting off a root canal is instead opting for further dental problems that will undoubtedly be more expensive later.
Root canal price varies because of the factors listed above, but it is a general consensus of most experts that the simplest way of making dental are more affordable is to avoid dental problems to being with, instead of necessarily searching for cheap dental care.
For obvious reasons, having this procedure done is indeed the best idea. The following are some ways that you can pay for it.
Having dental insurance will make the root canal cost with insurance greatly reduced. Some insurance plans cover 50% to 90% of reparative procedures, such as RCT. Some basic plans may only cover preventive costs so check with insurance coverage.
Highland Oak Dental is insurance-friendly and accepts most PPO plans. We are happy to check your insurance benefits and handle the paperwork for your claim so that you can be sure your benefits are maximized.
Some local dental schools offer discounts on services. Often they offer low cost treatments for those who agree to allow students to practice what they are learning by performing your treatment.
A reputable dental school will have a board-certified dentist to oversee their students who are performing the work.
Picking a dentist convenient to where you live or work or go to school is essential when you are trying to save time and money.
There may be a few treatment or follow up appointments in addition to routine visits later. Having your dental office nearby will make things easier. Look for a specialist with excellent reviews for root canal and one you feel comfortable with.
If you’re asking how much does a root canal cost, or need more information about our practice, financial options and insurance providers we accept, and other low cost root canal options, give us a call. If you are in or near Frisco, pay us a visit and see why we are the best choice for dental care.
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The cost of root canal ranges from $600 to $1400. The average cost of a dental crown ranges from $600 to $2000. The cost of both treatments is inclusive of the exam, x-ray, and local anesthesia. Also, the cost of your treatment depends on the location of the tooth, your dentist’s fees, and insurance.
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