Screwed up my CD/DVD drive ...

So lately my CD/DVD drive has been doing this thing where the logo doesn't show that there is a disc in there even when there is. It's also been a little sticky and hard to insert discs in there. So last night I went to insert a DVD, and kind of had to shove; I thought, "Oh wow, it's getting really sticky. I'll have to fix it soon." Only once I inserted the DVD did I realize, it was "sticky" because there was a CD in there.
1) Has anyone ever done this before? Were you able to fix it on your own?
2) If I have to take it in, how much can I expect it to cost to repair?
(My computer is a MacBook; I bought it in 2010.)
Thanks!
C

Thanks, I will try that. However, it wasn't just that "iTunes couldn't burn CDs." It was as though my drive wasn't there period. I couldn't mount CDs or DVDs with Finder, I couldn't play movies with DVDPlayer, nuthin'. As far as I could tell, the drive didn't even spin when you put a disc in it. It was dead as a doornail.
Until I tried to boot from CD, and then I heard that "Clunk" sound again, and then it worked.

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