Root canals can help relieve intense pain and save an infected tooth. There are numerous reasons why a tooth can become infected or decayed. A root canal can rescue a tooth even if it has extensive decay within it, under a crown, beneath the dentin, or is cracked. A root canal treatment preserves as much of the decayed tooth as possible, preventing it from being extracted. It also protects the teeth against diseases of the salivary glands, oral cavity, and jaws.

How much is a Root Canal in Reseda?

Root canal treatment costs include an initial examination, an X-Ray, and a local anesthesia. The average treatment cost of a root canal ranges from $600 to $1400, depending on the location of the tooth.

Root Canal cost without insurance:

  • Front tooth (anterior): $600-$900
  • Bicuspid: $700-$1,000
  • Molars: $1,000-$1,400

Other factors influencing the cost of root canal treatment:

  • Diagnostic: An examination and X-Ray will be necessary to determine the location of the tooth decay.
  • Treatment Costs: These may include local anesthesia as well as additional charges associated with dental emergencies or after-hours dental appointments.
  • Aftercare: This often includes over-the-counter pain medications.
Dental Service Average Fee Highest Fee

(95th percentile)

Initial Endodontic consultation $59.35 $88.78
Root Canal – Anterior $425.40 $574.88
Root Canal – Bicuspid $514.85 $684.34
Root Canal – Molar $651.38 $858.53
Pulp caping $59.35 $88.78
Pulpotomy $87.60 $108.78
Apicoectomy – first root $483.07 $618.43
Each additional root $241.79 $288.87
Retrograde filling per-root $171.17 $206.48
Hemisection $339.48 $413.04
Incision and Drainage $188.82 $230.02

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Is getting a Tooth Root Canal a good investment?

Many people feel that when a tooth becomes infected, it is best to have it extracted. At the beginning, i t may appear to be the best choice because the expense is smaller, but the long-term consequences will be more costly and more painful than receiving an endodontics treatment.

Preserving your natural tooth should be your top goal. There are no dentures, bridges, or other procedures that can improve the strength of your natural teeth for biting and chewing food. When a tooth is extracted and not replaced with a denture or bridge, adjacent teeth may move into the space where the tooth was, causing your teeth to become misaligned, more tooth loss, and can even lead to a more severe and costly dental problem in the future. If you have two or more missing teeth, your facial structure could change due to bone loss. When you choose not to get a root canal, you are setting yourself up for future expensive dental procedures.

Insurance Coverage for Root Canal

Some insurance plans will pay between 50% and 80% of your endodontic treatment. Some of the plans may even cover preventative care costs. Check your insurance policy’s coverage for root canal costs.

Esthetic Smile Dental Care accepts most PPO insurances. We’ll do our best to help you check your coverage, maximize your benefits, and file claims on your behalf so that you only have to think about your root canal treatment.

Saving Money On Root Canal Therapy

A root canal treatment can be expensive, but it is the most effective solution for an infected tooth while preserving your natural tooth. Here are a few options where you can save money on this treatment.

  • Insurance Friendly Dentist: Paying for root canal with insurance is the best option to cover a portion of the treatment cost. Ask your insurance provider if root canal is covered by your policy. Esthetic Smile Dental Care accepts most PPO insurance plans and can help you maximize your benefits through filing insurance claims on your behalf.
  • Government Programs: Medicare does not pay for dental care or dental procedures. However, Medicare can pay for treatment in a dental emergency. If you have Medicare, be sure to review it.
  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA): A Flexible Spending Account or FSA is a set amount of pretax money deducted from your paycheck and allocated specifically for healthcare expenses. FSAs are only available to employers that provide this form of financing. The good news is, most employees have FSAs as part of their benefits package. FSAs are simple to utilize using a debit card and can be used to pay for healthcare expenses at any time. Remember  that FSA funds don’t roll over, so you have to spend them before the end of the year.
  • Health Savings Account (HSA): HSAs are similar to FSAs in that they set away pretax income to pay healthcare expenses that insurance policies do not cover. The difference of HSA from FSA is that savings roll over to the following year, but you must have a high-deductible insurance premium. The contributions are tax deductible.
  • Dental Schools: Inquire with local dental schools near you because they may be able to offer discounts on dental services like root canal treatment. Dental schools that provide low-cost root canal can save your tooth if you allow a student to do the dental treatment. An exceptional dental school will ensure that the student performs the procedure without any issues by having a board-certified endodontist available to assist with the root canal therapy.
  • In-House Payment Plans: Many dental offices offer monthly payment plans, so you don’t have to pay for everything at once. Patients sometimes postpone getting a root canal because they can’t afford it. We don’t want our patients, who are in severe pain, to be deprived of receiving a root canal because it’s not within their budget. We are happy to help you avoid this obstacle by providing cost-effective solutions. Esthetic Smile Dental Care accepts any major credit cards, such as Visa, Master Card, and American Express. We also collaborate with outside finance providers such as Cherry Financing.

Reseda Root Canal Cost

Esthetic Smile Dental Care accepts major credit cards, such as Master Card, Visa, and American Express. We also collaborate with financial companies such as Cherry Financing.

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Root Canal Cost FAQ

How much is the average cost of Root Canal and Crown?

The average cost of a root canal is from $300 to $2000, whereas a dental crown goes from $600 to $2000. The cost of root canal treatment is determined by the location of the tooth, the dentist's expertise, and whether you have an insurance or not.

How much is a Root Canal and Crown without insurance?

The standard cost of a root canal and crown without insurance can reach $2,000. Without insurance, a root canal for molars could cost anything from $1,000 to $1,400.