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Ask the dentist how much the charge is for three extractions. Deduct 80% from that. Example: 3 extractions @ $400 each = $1200.00. 80% of $1200.00 = $960.00. If your insurace pays 80% your portion would be $240.00. If you pay 80%, your portion would be $960.00.

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