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What's the cost of getting an exposure and bracketing of an impacted tooth?

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It vary: It vary depending on tooth position , the surgeon, risks, possible complications and also if anesthesia would be required.

Answered 1/14/2016

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

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$350 - $600.: The surgical exposure can cost anywhere between $350 - $600. The bracket and chain should be included in the total cost of the surgery.

Answered 9/10/2014

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Varies: The cost depends on the geographic area where you live and also on the oral surgeon. different surgeons charges vary tremendously and the cheapest isn't the worst. Go visit a couple of providers for consultations.

Answered 5/11/2015

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Dr. Theodore Davantzis answered

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Fees: Professional fees vary widely from office to office and town to town. Fees in Manhattan are different that fees in Cumberland, MD. The answer to your question can be found at the office of the oral surgeon who you decide is going to treat you. Regardless of the fee, if it's done correctly, you've gotten your money's worth. Call for an appointment.

Answered 5/11/2015

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Not that simple: Bringing in an impacted tooth requires BOTH creating appropriate room for the tooth (Orthodontics) and Surgery to place the appropriate attachment in the right place on the tooth (Oral Surgery), attaching the tooth to the braces, and guiding it into place. See a qualified Orthodontic Specialist for guidance...this is a complex problem requiring careful specialty care.

Answered 5/12/2015

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