answers 0:I have 3 wisdom teeth that are through the gums and 1 that is still impacted. I have no dental insurance, and no part of my medical insurance covers any part of this procedure. I was wondering if anyone knew the approximate cost?answers 1:Around $1500. You usually need to pay half up front, and then you can make payments. There is an alternative, though. If you go to a dental college and let a student remove them, which could cost you only a couple hundred.answers 2:i think much more. If i were you, you get a dental insurance. i got mine in here http://www.dentalplanshealthinsurance.comanswers 3:I'm not sure of the approx cost but if you purchase a discount dental plan you could save up to as much as 80% off the cost.For more information or to find a parctipating provider please visit www.DentalDiscountsPlus.com.Good luck....an! swers 4:THIS DEPENDS ON HOW IT'S DONE AND ON WHO DOES IT.WHERE THE DENTIST WORKS HAS MUCH TO DO WITH THE COSTanswers 5:We had really good dental insurance, and it still didn't cover the cost of my wisdom teeth removal. I had two that were impacted and two that were broken from the surface. I think it cost a little over 1300. You only really don't need to get rid of the wisdom teeth unless they are causing you trouble. But i would try the dental school for a lot cheaper.
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