How Much Does Root Canal Cost?
There are many contributing factors that
affect root canal cost. Root canal treatment
is not the same for each patient or each tooth.
No two teeth are alike and all situations
are different. But
primarily, root canal cost is determined by
the amount of time necessary to complete
the surgery. The labor of the dentist
and the staff as well as the technology that
is available are all factored into the price.
The following are several factors that contribute
to the amount of time it takes to perform
root canal treatment:
- The position of
the tooth in the mouth
- The number of roots
and the number of
canals within these roots
- Root curvatures
and the length of
the roots
- The presence or absence of calcifications
within the root canal space
- Special circumstances:
For example, an existing crown or bridge
makes the root canal procedure more difficult.
Teeth that have been affected by disease
and broken down would have to be "built
up" before root canal procedure can
even begin.
Therefore, it is necessary
to evaluate the offending tooth with dental
x-rays and pulp
testing procedures before an root canal
cost estimate can be given. This can
only be done in the dental office. Besides
the time involved in performing the surgery,
other factors contribute to root canal cost
including...
- The cost of technology.
Most dentists who use the latest technology
for certain procedures have invested in
computer digital radiography, ultrasonic,
and specialized training courses for themselves
and for their staff. Patients obviously
benefit from them and so therefore technology
contributes to root canal cost as well.
- The costs of operating
a dental office which includes staff
wages, rent, and supplies in addition to
many other expenses. These costs vary significantly
depending on location.
- Root canal cost also varies among dentists
due to differences in their endodontic
treatment philosophies, which in
turn determines surgery time, the materials
selected, and the technologies utilized.
In conclusion, root canal cost depends on
many different things. Ultimately, the best
value for treatment is that which is done
once and lasts for many years. On the other
hand, root canal cost
is usually much higher when the procedure
has to be redone a second or third time.
Therefore, root canal cost should not be the
only factor considered when looking for a
dentist for treatment.
Go to Root
Canal Procedure to see how a
root canal is performed.
Go to Root
Canal Symptoms for the symptoms of a root canal problem.
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