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For my upper two wisdom teeth one dentist was going to charge me only $250 per tooth. I would just rather get them all done at once than go through the pain and healing again. I at least know the upper ones are going to be easy to pull just from them being mostly out. 

 

One thing bad is $2,400 is a lot of money since we plan on building a house this year. It's almost the price of a septic tank or all wooden Amish made cabinets. My mouth did quit hurting luckily so I might just call around for a better price.

5 Cats, 8 peafowl, Organic Dairy Cows, 5 dogs, and our first child due on May 3rd.

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5 Cats, 8 peafowl, Organic Dairy Cows, 5 dogs, and our first child due on May 3rd.

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post #22 of 23

 Just a note to others reading this, if you have kids and insurance, try to get their wisdom teeth out before they grow out of your insurance. I missed getting one of my 5 kids done at that time and darned if he didn't need them removed in his late 20s.  I had one give me problems in my late 40s at learned at that point they only take out the one that bothers you.  I had 4 impacted and growing sideways:(

My best suggestion for healing: use the pain meds consistently for the first 24 hours and you will be fine after that. Let someone pamper you: you deserve it!

If I had known a few chickens would make the man THAT happy....
mom & dad,teaching our rescue BRT Bess all about chickens, EE, Orps and now marans!  The man says we are switching to orps and marans, and they'reHISchickens!
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If I had known a few chickens would make the man THAT happy....
mom & dad,teaching our rescue BRT Bess all about chickens, EE, Orps and now marans!  The man says we are switching to orps and marans, and they'reHISchickens!
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post #23 of 23

That is what my Dad did, while I was in college. Had me still under his family coverage.

 

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Originally Posted by they'reHISchickens View Post

 Just a note to others reading this, if you have kids and insurance, try to get their wisdom teeth out before they grow out of your insurance. I missed getting one of my 5 kids done at that time and darned if he didn't need them removed in his late 20s.  I had one give me problems in my late 40s at learned at that point they only take out the one that bothers you.  I had 4 impacted and growing sideways:(

My best suggestion for healing: use the pain meds consistently for the first 24 hours and you will be fine after that. Let someone pamper you: you deserve it!



 

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President of the Welsummer Club of North America & BYC Member since 4/11/2002 and Appenzeller Spitzhaubens

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