I am wanting to know if I get one of your Pennsylvania dental plans how much would having a bridge cost. On all your plans listed none of them tell you the cost of having a bridge. For me getting a bridge done is one of my main focus and I want the dental plan I get to help me with the cost. I have had missing teeth now for over two years and now that I saved some money I want to do something about it.
I did some searching on your question and found a good web site that may answer most to all your questions about bridges. I took a monet to copy a little of it and have listed the link below.
How much do dental bridges cost?
The average cost of a single fixed bridge depends on many factors, from which region you’re in to how many and which type of bridges are needed. Typically dental bridge cost ranges from $500-900 per tooth. Dental insurance typically pays for about half of the cost of the bridge. This is a cost per tooth in the bridge, and doesn’t include the costs for any anchoring crowns on either side of the bridge.
Source: http://www.aboutcosmeticdentistry.com/pr…
If you do not have any dental insurance or plans to help with the cost of having a bridge, then I have listed a web site that may help you with that.
Source: http://www.insurancecompany.com