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  2. 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.

  3. Dental extraction - Wikipedia

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    Inflamed alveolar bone, unprotected and exposed to the oral environment after tooth extraction, can become packed with food and debris. Dry-socket typically causes a sharp and sudden increase in pain commencing 2–5 days following the extraction of a mandibular molar, most commonly the third molar. [51]

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

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    Out-of-pocket costs: ... tooth extraction for a dental infection before receiving cancer treatment. oral exams and dental treatment for heart valve replacements or certain transplants.

  5. Crown (dental restoration) - Wikipedia

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    A dental CAD/CAM machine costs roughly $100,000, with continued purchase of ceramic ingots and milling burs. Because of high costs, the usual and customary fee for making a CAD/CAM crown in the dentist's office is often slightly higher than having the same crown made in a dental laboratory.

  6. Secrets your dentist doesn't want you to know - AOL

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    Savings interest rates today: Clock's ticking on peak yields of up to 4.86% as another Fed cut looms — Dec. 3, 2024

  7. Does Medicare Advantage Cover Dental Implants? - AOL

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    Some Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans may cover dental implants if they're medically necessary. Learn about cost and coverage.