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  2. Medicare coverage for dental extractions: What to know - AOL

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    If a person requires an extraction as an outpatient, which means they do not require an overnight stay in the hospital, then Part B may cover 80% of the cost of the extraction.

  3. Dental extraction - Wikipedia

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    A dental extraction (also referred to as tooth extraction, exodontia, exodontics, or informally, tooth pulling) is the removal of teeth from the dental alveolus (socket) in the alveolar bone.

  4. What is pet dental insurance and what does it cover? - AOL

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    Without dental insurance Veterinarian bill : This can vary depending on your location and veterinarian, but expect costs to range from $500 to $2,500 for the vet visit and any necessary dental ...

  5. What to know about Medicare coverage for root canals - AOL

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    The cost of a root canal depends on the complexity of the dental issue and the tooth that needs treatment. According to the American Association of Endodontists, molars are more complex to treat ...

  6. Crown lengthening - Wikipedia

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    The prognosis for a tooth should be considered carefully. If multiple treatment procedures are necessary, each procedure costs time and money with potential for failures/complications. Thus, tooth extraction may be a reasonable treatment option. The tooth could then be replaced with a dental implant.

  7. Coronectomy - Wikipedia

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    Limited studies indicate a 100% recovery rate in coronectomy patients, whereas only 66% of patients undergoing extraction recover within one month. 62.2% of the roots will migrate post-coronectomy, erupting away from the inferior alveolar canal. This makes extraction of the remaining roots safer. [3]