According to a Richmond Hill dentist, Dr. Susan Filippi, “Your mouth is a part of your body, so it just makes sense to take care of your oral health.” There is a lot of evidence that shows positive effects of proper oral hygiene to general health. Many people put off dental work because of the cost and lack of ability to obtain dental financing.

Did you know that gum disease can lead to a fatal cardiovascular disease? Gum problems boost inflammation in your body—and is a major factor in heart complications. Who would have thought that a small gum issue could cause a fatal incident?

As if a deadly cardiac arrest is not scary enough, gum disease could also contribute to diabetes as it also affects your blood’s glucose control. According to the Canadian Diabetes Association, “Because periodontal disease is an infection, bacteria produce toxins that affect the carbohydrate metabolism in individual cells. It is also thought that the host response to periodontal bacteria can increase insulin resistance and, therefore, blood glucose levels.”

There is a lot more to oral health that teeth and gums. White teeth and fresh breath are signs of good overall health and well-being. To maintain good oral health is to maintain a healthy body.

Avoid long-term health issues by visiting your dentist at least twice a year. Here is a list of estimated costs of several dental care procedures in the US.

Routine Dental Care – Paid for With Dental Insurance or Dental Financing

Professional Teeth Cleaning: $70 – $1000

Getting professional teeth cleaning at least every six months helps in keeping our teeth and gums as healthy as they should be. This is done with the aim of removing plaque, tarter, and stains. The cost for this dental health care procedure varies since teeth cleaning costs less than a full-mouth deep cleaning which may include periodontal therapy or gum disease treatment.

Tooth Filling: $50 – $450

This procedure is done for a decaying tooth which results from cavities. The dentist will anesthetize or numb your teeth and gums and anything that is within the area of the procedure in order to lessen discomfort. After drilling out the decay in the tooth, the dentist will fill it. Fillings also come with a variety of colors but this depends on what dental clinic you go to. Although this whole process only takes about an hour it is still a bit costly. The cost can slightly vary depending on size of the filled cavity and materials used.

Dental Implants: $1000 – $3000 (per tooth)

This type of implant is basically done by permanently replacing a tooth with an artificial tooth. The surgery is done by cutting the gums to expose the bone. Holes are then drilled into the bone where the dental implant metal post is placed. The post is implanted deep in the bone which will serve as the tooth root. A surgery may take 1-2 hours per implant, so this procedure really is pricey.

Cosmetic Dentistry – Not Covered with Insurance but Possible with Dental Financing

Professional Teeth Whitening: $100 – $1000

Teeth whitening is another option for people who have yellowish teeth caused by stains. It is called chairside bleaching and is usually done with a single office visit. Either a protective gel or a rubber shield is applied to protect the gums because bleach will be applied to the teeth which is harmful to body tissues. The price depends on what type of whitening will be applied or what the patient prefers. The dentist can provide take-home kits which cost less than the whitening procedure that’s done in the office.

Dental Veneers: $500 – $1500 (per tooth)

These are sometimes called porcelain veneers or dental porcelain laminates. They are thin custom made shells of tooth enamel which are designed to cover the front part of the teeth, mainly for improvement of appearance. This dental procedure is for those who have stained, discolored, or deformed teeth. It costs at least around $500 per tooth.

Single Visit Dental Procedure – Dental Financing Cover Costs When Dental Insurance Does Not

Same-Day Dental Crown or Tooth Crown: $500 – $3000

Dental crowns are done by making a mold from your tooth, which is sent by the dentist to a technician who creates the crown. It often matches the color of a real tooth, so it will blend in well with the other teeth. A temporary crown can be applied by the dentist to allow the patient to eat properly until the permanent one is ready. This dental procedure is recommended for those who have dental implants, a broken tooth or severely decayed tooth, or any dental restoration options that as tooth filling can’t fix.

Root Canal

This dental procedure is one of the most expensive ones done in the field of dentistry. The cost varies depending on your location and which tooth needs the application. Dental insurance is highly recommended before getting one, because without it a root canal procedure in the United States costs anywhere from $500 to $2,250. The crown, which is required after a root canal, ranges from $500 to $3000, depending on what type of material will be used.

Root canals done with molars are more expensive than bicuspids and front teeth. Here are the average prices of a root canal by tooth:

Front Teeth: The cost ranges anywhere from $300 to $1500, and $500 to $1000 when performed by a general dentist, but typically costs $900 to $1100.

Bicuspids: The cost is a bit pricier and ranges from $400 to $1800. It is typically around $900 to $1100.

Molars (or back teeth): The cost is expensive, you can plan on spending between $500 to $2000, $100 to $1500 if it is done by a general dentist.

This includes an X-ray and the procedure itself. There could also be follow-up visits which are around $50 to $100 each, and the dental crown which ranges from $500 to $3000 as stated above. Endodontists, who are root canal specialists, usually charge about 50% more than general dentists for a root canal procedure.

TGUC Financial and Dental Financing

TGUC Financial has financing options for those with no dental insurance and bad credit scores. We submit your loan inquiry to multiple loan companies and provide you with the best rate.  Don’t delay your dental procedure for financial reasons. We can help you with dental financing to help you take care of your teeth. Contact us today.