Smile Makeovers: See the 5 Before and After Transformations!

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @uuydj
    @uuydj Год назад +1

    What's the average cost for fucked up teeth?

    • @kissingthehomies
      @kissingthehomies Год назад +1

      Depends on the issue, for these people I noticed gingivitis, tooth decay, malocclusion, and probably other things that I'm not familiar with. It also depends on the treatment type and the duration of treatment, something like braces could fix malocclusion which on average would cost 3000-13000 dollars, but this depends on the duration and the kind of braces and it could be significantly bounced back or put on a payment plan depending on your health care provider and insurance. Gingivitis specifically isn't all that expensive but gum disease in general is 500-10,000. And gingivitis can be taken care of at home if it's a mild case, though if it's severe that's when it starts to get more pricey as you'll need prescription antibiotics and possibly laser surgery which would cost around 1,000. Tooth decay is probably the most expensive, there are various treatment options though. If the tooth decay is as bad as it's eating away at the entire tooth your teeth need to be extracted which would cost about 75-200 per tooth, there are fillings which would cost 200-600, there are crowns which would be 1,000-1,500 on average. There are probably many other treatments but I have no idea cause I'm not dentist and I've never really had severe tooth problems other than a few cavities, so it's probably best you speak with your dentist about treatment options and price. I'd recommend looking into insurance, but if you can't afford that you could try your luck finding a dentist that is willing to start a payment plan so you can still get the required procedures but have the time to pay it off.