Because Every Tooth Deserves Care.
Root Canal vs Extraction Philippines 2026 Cost Comparison
Podcast :
Tooth pain…
is one of the most common health problems
in the Philippines.
Yet when pain starts,
many Filipinos choose
to remove the tooth…
instead of saving it.
But why?
Is extraction really the best solution?
Or…
is it simply the cheaper option?
My name is Carlo.
And this happened to me.
MY EXPERIENCE (Personal tone)
I had an infected tooth.
A dental friend told me,
“Just remove it.”
Other dentists said the same thing.
They explained that
my bone level was shallow…
and the infection was severe.
But something didn’t sit right with me.
I started asking:
Is removing the tooth
always the right solution?
Or are we choosing extraction
because it costs less?
THE REALITY IN THE PHILIPPINES (Informative tone)
In many Filipino communities,
especially low-income areas…
Extraction is the fastest
and cheapest way
to stop the pain.
Extraction can cost
as low as 800 pesos
to 3,000 pesos.
But a root canal?
5,000…
10,000…
even up to 18,000 pesos.
And that does not include the crown.
That’s a huge difference.
So many people choose
what they can afford today.
WHAT HAPPENS AFTER EXTRACTION? (Slightly serious tone)
Yes…
removal stops the pain.
But it creates new problems.
Teeth begin to shift.
Bite changes.
Chewing becomes harder.
The jawbone slowly shrinks.
And over time…
confidence fades.
Replacing a missing tooth later —
with an implant or bridge —
can cost far more
than saving it early.
THE BIGGER ISSUE (Concerned tone)
More than 85% of Filipinos
have experienced tooth decay.
Seven out of ten adults
have untreated cavities.
This is not just a dental issue.
It’s an income issue.
It’s an access issue.
Dental care
is often seen as a luxury…
not a necessity.
ROOT CANAL VS EXTRACTION (Clear explanation tone)
A root canal
removes infection
inside the tooth.
It cleans it.
Seals it.
And saves your natural tooth.
Extraction
removes the entire tooth.
Cheaper at first.
But costly in the long run.
Biologically…
saving your natural tooth
is almost always better.
ADVICE TO LISTENERS (Encouraging tone)
If you feel tooth pain…
Do not wait.
Consult early.
Ask about payment plans.
Seek second opinions.
Look for dental outreach programs.
Pain is a warning.
Infection spreads silently.
CONCLUSION (Strong, inspiring tone)
Extraction may be cheaper today.
But it may cost you more tomorrow.
Your natural teeth
were designed to last a lifetime.
Save your teeth
if you can.
Because…
Early treatment saves teeth.
Early treatment saves money.
Early treatment saves smiles.












