Apicoectomy Cost in Toronto (2025) – Price Breakdown & Tips
Cost of Apicoectomy
The cost of Apicoectomy treatment can range from $1768 to 2169. It will depend on the number of canals being treated. The codes relevant to apicoectomy treatment in the Ontario Dental Association’s Suggested Fee Guide appear as follows:
Apicoectomy/Apical Curettage + Retrofilling + Guided Tissue Regeneration With Resorbable Membrane, Per Site + Material Expense
- One canal – 34111 + 34211 + 42702 + 99555: $1768
- Two canals – 34122 + 34222 + 42702 + 99555: $1965
- Three canals – 34133 + 34233 + 42702 + 99555: $2076
- Four canals – 34134 + 34234 + 42702 + 99555: $2208
Apicoectomy therapy is sometimes considered a supplementary service by dental insurance plans and may or may not be covered by your dental insurance. Be sure to find out from your dental insurance plan provider how much you are eligible for before going ahead with dental treatment. Our fees are consistent with the ODA Fee Guide.
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What Affects the Cost of Apicoectomy Therapy?
Several variables influence the final cost of apicoectomy treatment:
- Tooth Type and Location: Apicoectomies on molars tend to be more complex due to limited access and multiple root tips, often resulting in higher fees compared to front teeth.
- Extent of Infection or Bone Loss: Teeth with large periapical lesions, cysts, or significant bone damage may require more involved surgical care and follow-up.
- Surgical Complexity: Cases involving previous root canal treatments, retreatment failures, or difficult anatomical structures may increase the cost due to the time and skill required.
- Sedation Options: While local anesthesia is included, the use of nitrous oxide or oral sedation for anxious patients may add to the total cost.
- Type of provider: Endodontists (root canal specialists) charge more than general dentists.
- Advanced Diagnostic imaging: CBCT scans may be needed to plan the procedure accurately.
Is Apicoectomy Covered by Insurance?
Most dental insurance plans in Ontario do provide partial coverage for apicoectomy treatment, especially when the procedure is considered medically necessary.
However, apicoectomy is not covered under the Canada Dental Care Plan (CDCP). Patients relying on CDCP will need to explore out-of-pocket payment options or consider dental financing plans if apicoectomy is recommended.
Always check your specific policy or the CDCP website for the most accurate coverage details.
How to Make Apicoectomy Treatment More Affordable in Toronto
At Atlas Dental, we understand that cost is an important factor. Here are some ways we help patients manage the cost of apicoectomy treatment:
- Transparent pricing: We provide upfront quotes so there are no surprises.
- Payment plans: Divide the cost over stages of treatment.
- Dental financing options: Programs like Dentalcard can make payments more manageable.
- Insurance assistance: We can help you understand and maximize your insurance benefits.
- Tax deductions: Apicoectomy treatment may qualify as a medical expense for tax purposes.
Book a Consultation at Atlas Dental
If you’re experiencing tooth pain or have been told you may need an apicoectomy, visit Atlas Dental in downtown Toronto at 2 Bloor West, Suite 1903. We’ll assess your tooth, explain your options, and provide a personalized treatment plan with transparent pricing.
Call us today or book a free phone consultation online to take the first step toward restoring your smile.