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ROOT CANAL

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How much will a Root Canal cost?

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The cost associated with the root canal procedure can vary depending on factors such as the severity of damage to the affected tooth, whether or not the tooth has been previously treated with a root canal, whether a post is in the tooth, and which teeth are affected. In general, endodontic treatment is much less expensive than tooth removal and replacement with an artificial tooth.

  • Financial Policy and Insurance Information.

    Please understand that insurance policies are a contract between the policyholder (you) and the insurance company. Our office is not a party of that contract. The filing of insurance claims is a courtesy that we gladly extend to our patients. You will be required to pay an estimated portion of the fees at the time services are rendered.


    The estimated amount will vary depending on your insurance benefits quoted to our office based on maximum coverage for the calendar year, co-payments, and deductibles to be withheld. This is an estimate and not a guarantee of payment by your insurance company.


    If our office has not received payment from your insurance provider within 30 days of billing, or a balance remains after receipt of payment from your insurance provider, you will then be responsible for any unpaid fees.

  • Non covered charges.

    Please understand that not all services are a covered benefit in all insurance contracts. Any charges not payable by your insurance carrier will require you to make the full payment at the time services are rendered.


    If you have questions regarding your insurance coverage, please contact your insurance carrier.

  • For patients with or without insurance coverage.

    Payment to our office can be made using all major credit cards or cash. Payment in full is expected at the time of treatment. We work in partnership with Care Credit, who provides an interest-free monthly payment option to help you restore your tooth back to health. For further information regarding Care Credit, please either contact our office, or visit CareCredit.com

FAQ

If you're considering getting a Root Canal, you might have some questions about the cost, what the procedure is like, and what to expect after it's done. It's always a good idea to talk about any concerns you have with your dentist or endodontist before you go ahead with any dental procedure. That way, you can feel more comfortable and confident about your decision.

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