Basically I have one tooth missing and would need to bridge the two teeth on either side of this gap - which I believe constitutes a 3-tooth bridge. I would like to know how much money to save to have the procedure completely performed. Thank you.
How much does it cost for a 3-tooth bridge (dental) procedure in Minnesota?
Ajlilie, since cost is a concern, I suggest looking into the
eHealthPlus membership. The members save significantly,
as much as 50% or more on bridge work with participating
providers. Search by the zip codes of the places you are willing
to drive to.
Reply:A lot, at least four digits.
Reply:i'm guessing 2500 to 3500.
Reply:If your insurance is not covering the costs then getting the bridge could be heavy on your pockets. An alternative for you could be to get it done in a cheaper country. Places like Mexico, India, etc. offer high quality and cheaper dental procedures than the US. The savings even after all the other costs like travel, treatment costs and hospital stay could measure up to 60-80%.
To save further, you should go through a medical tourism facilitator. One such provider I know of is Healthbase (http://www.healthbase.com). You can research about the various dental procedures, communicate with the dentists overseas, plan and book your travel all at their website.
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