Do your wisdom teeth have to be fully grown in in order to get them pulled out? Also, any idea how much it costs? Thanks.
Wisdom teeth?
No. I%26#039;ve had all mine removed; 3 pulled and one surgically removed. Mine were not all the way out, but my dentist didn%26#039;t have any problems pulling them. The one that I did have to have surgically removed had not come out at all, and in fact, was impacted.
The price probably will depend on your area. It can run from $125 for a simple extraction to $650 for surgery. Sometimes medical insurance will pay part of the cost.
Hope this helps.
Reply:Wisdom teeth begin to come in during late teenage years and can be extracted at any time deemed %26#039;necessary%26#039;. Costs vary by dentist, region and degree of difficulty and may not be covered by your dental plan if their extraction is not medically necessary. Plan on a minimum of $150 per tooth.
Reply:It doesn%26#039;t have to be fully erupted, meaning the entire thing is out. Some wisdom teeth are impacted meaning only the crown is out. In this case, oral surgery is performed by a dental surgeon. It takes about three hours to pull out a pair (up and down) and two doctors to do it. The cost depends on where you are.
Reply:the younger you are when you have them out the better. once the roots fully grow in the more complications or pain there may be.
http://www.animated-teeth.com/wisdom_tee...
as for price it varies depending on the stage of eruption each tooth is and if you choose to get IV sedation to get put out.
i had IV sedation and 4 teeth out when i was 15, i believe it was $1,500, but that was 15 years ago.
Reply:IT%26#039;S EASIER TO REMOVE THESE WHEN THE ROOTS ARE NOT FULLY FORMED. THE PRICE VARIES DEPENDING ON WHO DOES THIS AND WHERE THEY WORK AND HOW IT%26#039;S DONE.
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