I don’t have insurance, and there’s only one person working in my household. My tooth is KILLING ME, does anyone know about how much it would be?

Alicia Lamont | Sep 19, 2018 | Category: Dentist in Orlando, Florida

Extraction and Denture Center - All questions

Address: 251 E Michigan St, Orlando, FL 32806, USA

Leah Rielle | Sep 19, 2019

I loveeee this location. Yes their a little pricy however they are super understanding and so friendly. The reception staff is my favorite. It’s comfortable and quick. I recommend coming in prepared [money in hand/call in advance] AND they will [or be willing] to see you same day! They took care of me. Got a tooth extracted $225 and without sedation but they made sure I was comfortable [after boohoo crying in the chair & lobby]

Angela Perryman | Sep 19, 2018

Its $95 for the initial visit and $180 for the extraction. An additional $75 if you want laughing gas. They have a price chart on their website

Renato Tanghal | Sep 19, 2018

Just tell them if they can help you finance their services. Dr. Carlos is very good. I don't know, if they do cleaning. Try to buy ambesol. Use a cue tip to drop some pain killer straight to your open hole of your teeth. It will help a little bit. Get liquid on a small bottle. Color red is ambesol.

Aldo D | Sep 19, 2018

It depends on the tooth and how many. The mandatory exam is about $95 or so and the extraction is under $200 for one tooth. I had an upper pulled there months ago and I paid around $275-300. There should be a website that gives more specifics. You're in great hands with Dr. Rivera and his staff.

Kayla Marzan | Sep 19, 2018

Its like 187 if i remember correctly.

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