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Impacted canine. how much does it costs?


There has been a gap in my teeth for four years with out being fixed. Yes, that is very sad. Why it took some time well the story is long but I was deployed for millitary purposes twice in the last three years. while I was oversees, they did not have the right dental equipment to fix me up and also if it doesn't hurt or dosn't impact missions the army doesn't care. Imagine going through three years with a big gap in your mouth. Well the army was playing with me all those years and still now I am trying to get them fix me but they keep refering me to a specialist after a specialist and orthodontis after orthodontist. and months in between for apointment. I finaly got tired and promised myself, it doesn't matter the cost I am going to a civian dentist to get it fixed. Ok my question is does anyone know a gum sergeon in mayland who can do the job? please let me know and also the estimated cost. thank you for your cooperation. God bless!

Well you seem to be doing pretty well considering
your circumstances! Being in the military I suppose you
don't have spare money to throw around. I suggest looking
into orthodontists on the orthodontist4less network. Find
a specialist on the plan that you like and trust.

How is your canine impacted and how does that cause the gap? The only thing I can get from your question is that the tooth need to be pulled down with orthodonticts. If the tooth needs to be extracted and replaced you can either do a implant or a bridge. Implant is better but more expensive.
For the name of a surgeon or someone contact the board of that type. American Academy of Oral Surgeons or something like that. Most established, progressive , quality dentists will participate in those organizations.

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