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Save Up To 60% On Root Canals

 

Save Up To 60% On Root Canals

 

$395* – Teeth With 1 Root

  • Tooth #’s – 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 or 27
Save Up To 60% On Root Canals

 

$645* – Teeth With 2 Roots

  • Tooth #’s – 4, 5, 12, 13, 20, 21, 28 or 29
Save Up To 60% On Root Canals

 

$895* – Teeth With 3 & 4 Roots

  • Tooth #’s – 2, 3, 14, 15, 18, 19, 30 or 31
Save Up To 60% On Root Canals

*Price includes Root Canal Treatment. Does not include (Post and Core Buildup) or Crown.

 

Little Tooth Remaining After Root Canal

Post and Core Provides Enough To Hold Crown

Price Range of Post and Core $200 to $375

All teeth that have Root Canal Treatment need a Crown to prevent breakage.

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Teeth will usually split beyond repair and need to be extracted if a Crown is not placed after a Root Canal.

 

 

Watch Broken Teeth Beyond Repair

 

 

Make sure to include the price of the Post and Core, and the Crown into your budget when determining whether you can afford to save a tooth.

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Every tooth has a number. We need to know the number of the tooth to give you an accurate estimate.

*Price includes Root Canal Treatment. Does not include Buildup or Crown.

Incisors – Your incisors are eight teeth in the front center of your mouth (four on both bottom and top). These are typically the first adult teeth that a child will get, coming in when the child is between six and eight years old. Incisors are the teeth that you use to bite into your food.

Canines – Your canines are the next teeth that develop in your mouth. You have four of them and they are your sharpest teeth, used for tearing apart food.

Premolars – Premolars are used for tearing and crushing food. Unlike your incisors and canines, premolars have a flat biting surface. You have eight premolars in total.

Molars – Your molars are your largest teeth. Their function is similar to that of the premolars, to grind, tear, and crush food. Molars have a large flat biting surface which makes them perfect for this job.

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Save Up To 60% On Root Canals

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