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Re: Cost of tooth extraction in QLD?
Originally Posted by cresta57
(Post 9771889)
I thought you changed nappies, there's no end to your talent really is there? Do you learn "basic dentistry 101" at Mercenary school?
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Re: Cost of tooth extraction in QLD?
Hi
There should be a permanent thread about dentistry in Oz! I had a tooth out a couple of weeks ago and it cost me over $250 with the x-ray then he asked me back for a check up, clean and filling which came to $320 - ouch! Equates to over 200 squid at the moment, same thing at my Mum's private UK dentist 50 squid. Old story but had to have root canal, crown and 4 fillings quoted when I first arrived here over $3k and that's with Noble Dentist which is one of those pay a fee and then get x amount off at certain practices. I had the root canal done here for $1200 and then went to Singapore for the crown which was half the price. (dentist recommended by Seasider), worked out well as we were going through there on a trip back to the UK. So now I usually try to see him when we are going through. I think next time we go back to the UK I'll definitely get a check up and work done there or in Singapore whilst I have the opportunity! |
Re: Cost of tooth extraction in QLD?
I'm still in Jakarta. The dentist I see charges about IRP6 000 000 that about A$650 for root canal and crown. This inclued all the x-rays. He trained in the USA and his kit is state of the art. He has never made any mistakes during my treatment and I'd say he's the best dentist I have ever used. Just a thought. Cheers, H.
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Re: Cost of tooth extraction in QLD?
Watch out for a bunch of BE visitors whilst you are still there :lol:
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Re: Cost of tooth extraction in QLD?
I had a (back) tooth out last month and it cost me $125 in South Aus. You really do get ripped off up there don't you! :ohmy:
Root canal was quoted at $900 but I'm too tight to pay that much :lol: |
Re: Cost of tooth extraction in QLD?
Originally Posted by Wendy
(Post 9772749)
I had a (back) tooth out last month and it cost me $125 in South Aus. You really do get ripped off up there don't you! :ohmy:
Root canal was quoted at $900 but I'm too tight to pay that much :lol: I chose the dental practice closest to where I live because I was in pain. Big mistake I was charged $404 which included an X-ray and a check-up. Then I had to pay a further $19 for antibiotics. The dentist said I needed to come back three days later for a further $500 worth of work including removal of another tooth, 2 X-rays and a scale and clean. I can't afford $920 for 2 dental visits so I cancelled the second appointment and will go elsewhere. I thought the first dental bill was excessive - especially as I am living off my savings until I get a job - and phoned up three dental practices in the suburbs nearby to ask them what they charge for the same dental item numbers used. They were all considerably cheaper. In fact one would have charged just $276. I was fuming.:frown: I complained to the dental surgery I visited about their high charges and asked why they were so much dearer than the 3 other dental surgeries. I was told to write to their dental board who set the fees. I sent them a scathing e-mail and have received a letter saying they will investigate my complaint. Not holding my breath for a positive outcome.:( It's ridiculous you have to shop around to get affordable dental care. |
Re: Cost of tooth extraction in QLD?
Originally Posted by cresta57
(Post 9771871)
Much cheaper to go to Thailand for treatment, of course the Aussies tell you it's third world because they like to pay ten times the amount & get a proper Aussie dentist like Bruce Patel or Sheila Sing to do their dentistry:huh:
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Re: Cost of tooth extraction in QLD?
If you can save the tooth with treatment, you should do it. No question about it. Give up beer/chocolate biscuits/holidays for a year if you have to.
The root canal should always be followed by a crown, after settling down, or the stump will fall apart. Don't leave it too long, or you may lose the tooth anyway if the root canal becomes infected. The cost together is going to start at $2500 I guess. Molars are more expensive than pre-molars (and require greater skill). |
Re: Cost of tooth extraction in QLD?
Originally Posted by tking
(Post 9770303)
The dental system in Queensland is user pays (unless you have a concession card from Centrelink - low income earners and pensioners are eligible, or you are school age).
If you have private health insurance it may cover some of the cost. If you have neither a concession card nor private health cover you will have to pay for the whole cost. Dentist's prices vary tremendously so ring around and get estimates - they may not be able to give a definitive price unless they see your partner but a full root canal (somewhat different to an extraction) will likely be at least $800 in my experience. Another alternative is to get seen by supervised students from Griffith Uni for a reduced fee (much reduced) at the Uni Clinic (http://www.griffith.edu.au/health/cl...-health-clinic). For anyone else interested, UQ also offer the same in Brisbane (http://www.dentistry.uq.edu.au/index.html?page=99177). Waiting times can be longer but if you aren't in acute pain can offer good standard of service for much cheaper costs! I called the Uni dentist & the tooth was sorted the next day by a professional dentist as many of the students had finished for the holidays. The treatment was to rebuild the back tooth with a new filling as the tooth was still alive and healthy, costing $175. This is such a relief for my OH, now it's sorted. Thank you for your help!! Thank you to everyone for all the info, tips, advice etc. middi :) |
Re: Cost of tooth extraction in QLD?
Originally Posted by bra_boy
(Post 9782855)
If you can save the tooth with treatment, you should do it. No question about it. Give up beer/chocolate biscuits/holidays for a year if you have to.
The root canal should always be followed by a crown, after settling down, or the stump will fall apart. Don't leave it too long, or you may lose the tooth anyway if the root canal becomes infected. The cost together is going to start at $2500 I guess. Molars are more expensive than pre-molars (and require greater skill). The endodontist or dentist that does the root canal can finish it off with a permanent restoration(filling) (so no bugs get back in) and then you can wait 6 months or longer to ensure it has truly settled before getting a crown/onlay of some kind if it's a molar. This approach is ethical(what a dentist would do if their own tooth) and also gives people much more time to find the $$$ for the last bit of treatment. In USA there is a trend to do the root canal and crown at the same or close together appts (I think this is just motivated by $$$$ on dentist's part) The most important factor in keeping the tooth is the quality of the root canal itself, the cheapest will not usually be the best. If all the canals are not found, it will fail one day (maybe years hence) the only way to find all the canals is to use magnification of some kind. This is why a root canal by a specialist has a better success rate in general than one done by a General dentist but some general dentists have the right equipment and experience to do a good job also. Given that a well-done root canal can involve 3 hours of chairtime over 2 appts, it is easy to see why a UK NHS quickie root canal will likely be substandard. Cheap tax-payer subsidised but still substandard. |
Re: Cost of tooth extraction in QLD?
Save it don't extract it...you might need your teeth for chewing in old-age:
http://www.savingteeth.co.uk/ http://www.britishendodonticsociety.org.uk/# http://www.aae.org/ http://www.nzse.org.nz/nz-endodontic...nformation.cfm http://www.ada.org.au/about/affiliates/ase.aspx |
Re: Cost of tooth extraction in QLD?
My first instinct was just to have the bad tooth out but someone on a forum said that the upper tooth needed something to bite down on otherwise that would slowly come out, or something like that.
A friend in the UK had root and crown done too close together and yep, the infection came back and apparently trying to drill into a crown isn't much fun. The dentist I went to in Mel did the canal in stages over 4 appointments, each time taking out a bit more, packing it with medicine until she was happy it was all out. She then put a filler into the hole and I waited 2/3 months before getting the crown done in Singapore. He double checked the tooth was okay to be crowned. It was a long process and cost me heaps but having the crown done in Singapore was half the price to here so that helped. I have to say it was pretty amazing trying to work in the roots which are pretty small! They had all this high tech equipment and she showed me the images. It's just a shame that dentistry here is just soooooo expensive as it puts people off going. I know I've heard that Aussie dentists managed to find needed fillings more than other places but then they are running a business so need to do them??????? I really do think there should be a national dentistry programme, if we can have a free eye test on Medicare once a year why can't we at least have one free check-up? |
Re: Cost of tooth extraction in QLD?
My son was told by brissy dentist that he would have to have all his teeth removed and dentures at 31 at a HUGH cost but went to the Philipines instead and they removed 3 teeth, crowns on all his top teeth and a bridge over the 3 they removed. Flight, accomodation and dental work spread over 2 weeks so included a holiday as well did not come to anywhere near what the Brissy dentist quoted. One happy son :)
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Re: Cost of tooth extraction in QLD?
[QUOTE=middi;9782882]tking,
I called the Uni dentist & the tooth was sorted the next day by a professional dentist as many of the students had finished for the holidays. The treatment was to rebuild the back tooth with a new filling as the tooth was still alive and healthy, costing $175. This is such a relief for my OH, now it's sorted. Thank you for your help!! Thank you to everyone for all the info, tips, advice etc. midd Did you have a concession card? Just that our dentist once told us that you had to have a concession card to be able to attend the dentists at the uni. |
Re: Cost of tooth extraction in QLD?
Originally Posted by Brisbane bound
(Post 10023651)
Did you have a concession card? Just that our dentist once told us that you had to have a concession card to be able to attend the dentists at the uni. When I went to ask about costs a couple of weeks ago they couldn't tell me exact but generally if you have a student do it you save roughly 20%. |
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