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What is an Oral Surgeon?
She has over 4 years of experience working in Oral and Maxillofacial Units in Ireland and the United Kingdom. Her doctoral research looked at managing antiresorptive related osteonecrosis of the jaws with surgical debridement and L-PRF platelet therapy. Daphne is a member of the Irish Oral Surgery Advisory Committee and, also currently holds a teaching post at the Dublin Dental University Hospital.
When Might You Need an Oral Surgeon?
Facial pain or TMJ/TMD
Procedures under IV sedation
Wisdom teeth issues
Oral biopsy
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Specialist Services
WISDOM TEETH
ORAL BIOPSY
SEDATION
Payment Options
Fee structure with no hidden costs
If you have private health insurance and are suitable for treatment in the clinic then normally the surgical fee will be covered. Certain procedures are completely covered with many of the insurance companies.
- Consultation - €150
- Biopsy - €250
- Canine exposure - €400
- Extraction all 4 wisdom teeth with IV sedation - €850
- Extraction all 4 wisdom teeth with LA - €800
- IV sedation per session - €250
- Mandibular third molar extraction - €300
- Non surgical extraction - €150
- OPG xray - €50
- Review of dental cyst per visit - €50
- Surgical extraction not wisdom - €250
- Treatment of dental cyst - €450
The following procedures are completely covered with many of the insurance companies.
- Removal of impacted teeth
- Removal of impacted wisdom teeth
- Removal of retained roots/surgical removal of teeth
- Oral biopsies & associated histopathology reporting
- Enucleation of dental cysts
- Exposure of impacted teeth for orthodontic treatment
- Dental implants in the lower jaw for those without teeth in the upper jaw. (This requires pre -approval and is subject to certain conditions)
Patients must have health insurance for at least 6 months and the condition must not be a pre-exisitng condition.
The following procedures are not covered by many of the insurance companies.
- Consultation & radiographs.
- Non-surgical dental treatment e.g. fillings, hygiene, crowns, bridges or dentures.
- Non-surgical extractions.
- Extraction of teeth that are not impacted e.g. upper wisdom teeth that are not impacted.
- Dental Implants for people who have some teeth
If the insurance company declines to pay for the procedure for whatever reason then the patient is liable for the private treatment fee. These fees are usually tax deductable at 20%.
Details of Dr Halley’s healthcare provider consultant codes are as follows:
- VHI provider code: 13899
- Laya provider code: 39804
- Garda Medical Aid/MPF provider code:
- ESB provider code: Hall11
Fees payable for surgical procedures with Dr Halley will be outlined at the consultation appointment. All fees must be paid for on the day of treatment unless otherwise discussed. Payment can be made by cash, debit or credit card. Most surgical fees are tax deductible at 20%. The relevant forms can be provided to you at the clinic.