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Case Summary
Broken Tooth
Extractions / Oral Surgery
Teeth: 1,16,17,32
Last Full Mouth X-Ray: 1.5 yrs
Last Cleaning: 1.5 yrs
Case Description
I have the following issues with my wisdom teeth:
Top Left - is completely out but decaying. Half of it is broken off and I'm now starting to have some pain if food gets in it. Top Right - is completely out with no problems (that I can tell) Bottom Left - is just starting to poke through and appears to be sideways on the x-rays Bottom Right - is sideways and about halfway out.
So, I know I need to have the first one out as soon as possible. My questions are
- Should I go ahead and get them all out at once? - Will my health insurance pay since I'll likely need to see an oral surgeon? - How close can the oral surgeon estimate my costs once she sees me?
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