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<blockquote data-quote="nRiTeCh" data-source="post: 2506245" data-attributes="member: 343"><p>I just had a root canal 2 yrs ago for 5k and 3k for the silver cap/crown so total 8k for one molar tooth. (it was purely 3 sittings- xray, root canal and cap)</p><p></p><p>This time as well. root canal was 5k per tooth and had to do it for 2 molar incl the earlier ones due to some internal cavity so making it 10k for both. But this time as mentioned, I had to undergo a laser gum surgery as well to chop off the gums as the cap will be installed in a bridge mode so the surgery cost is an add-on plus the suggested zirconia cap for this method is 7k per tooth so totaling the bill to a whooping 30k!</p><p></p><p>Thus, 5 sittings this time spanning across few xrays + surgery + root canal + temporary fixes + 2 caps combined!</p><p></p><p>I know it might sound cheap for few people but been a sole earner and with not so great earnings, this obviously is a shock! for me hence asked if an insurance can somewhat lower the expenses if not the entire 100% cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nRiTeCh, post: 2506245, member: 343"] I just had a root canal 2 yrs ago for 5k and 3k for the silver cap/crown so total 8k for one molar tooth. (it was purely 3 sittings- xray, root canal and cap) This time as well. root canal was 5k per tooth and had to do it for 2 molar incl the earlier ones due to some internal cavity so making it 10k for both. But this time as mentioned, I had to undergo a laser gum surgery as well to chop off the gums as the cap will be installed in a bridge mode so the surgery cost is an add-on plus the suggested zirconia cap for this method is 7k per tooth so totaling the bill to a whooping 30k! Thus, 5 sittings this time spanning across few xrays + surgery + root canal + temporary fixes + 2 caps combined! I know it might sound cheap for few people but been a sole earner and with not so great earnings, this obviously is a shock! for me hence asked if an insurance can somewhat lower the expenses if not the entire 100% cost. [/QUOTE]
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