costs around 1600 and ceramic cap costs around 2800 for a tooth
all you have to do is root the surgeon and you will get it for free
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The average cost of a root canal in India varies depending on the type of tooth, the complexity of the case, and the city: Front tooth: ₹2,000–₹5,000 Premolar tooth: ₹3,000–₹7,000 or more Molar tooth: ₹4,000–₹10,000 or higher Mumbai, Delhi, and Hyderabad: ₹4,000–₹4,500
Call the dentist that did your root canal or any current dentist. When the nerve dies the tooth turns grey. Then the tooth has to be pulled. Depending on where your 'root canal' is, you may need a bridge or implant. This was my experience. Cost would depend on the dentist fee and insurance consideration. Blessings.
There cannot be a generic answer to this question. It depends on what kind of surgery are you going in for. It can be from a simple root canal treatment to a complex maxillofacial surgery.
2,000 to 2,500 with the root canal, core build-up, and crown
It depends on the center and the country for instance in USA the cost is ranging from $350 and $600 for a front tooth, or up to $500 to $850 for back molars. In Costa Rica its $200, Mexico - $185, India - $150.
It depends upon to which dentist you are going. As, every dentist charge different as per the service offered by them.
P2-5,000/teeth.
P2-5,000/teeth.
my friend had a root canal and it started hurting so he went to the dentist and his mouth was sore for 16 hours
In my experience, I have had three root canal fillings. None were successful. I was warned about this from friends who have had this procedure done. Some have suggested that a 'crown' would help. That has not been my finding. Again, that is IMO and my experiences. Were I you, I would have the tooth removed and consider an implant. Yes, they're costly, but succeed IMO far better than a root canal. It was also my finding that a root canal made my tooth very susceptible to breakage, damage, etc., in that root canal fillings are a delicate and less than a desirable way to "keep" your tooth. It's your call --- and be sure to address your dentist with your concerns about the "success" of root canal fillings. IF he or she is honest (and not just looking for more money to charge you) --- then you may well consider an implant. A root canal may well cost as much as an implant --- which is far superior. Regards