May 22, 2020

Does anybody know of any dental programs that offer help with getting your teeth fixed?  

Does anybody know of any dental programs that offer help with getting your teeth fixed?  

answers 0:I don't have any dental insurance and I am pretty sure I am developing a severe mouth infection of some kind. None of the dentist in my area will see me cause I cant afford to pay the full bill up front. It is hurting really bad and I am scared that if it goes any longer untreated, that it may result into some serious problems. PLEASE!!! If anybody knows of any kind of program that offers assistants, I would greatly appreciate it.answers 1:i hope you have been able to get that taken care of already but if not here is my suggestion. 1. Check out dental schools like another person has said.2. If they cannot see you soon or if its is still too expensive, Check out Discount Dental Plans in your area my top three are 1Dental.com, Aetna Dental! Access, and Dentalplans.com. I recommend 1Dental has the best savings and a monthly membership option, which is nice, and can get you a plan that STARTS right away, but the others are good options if 1dental doesnt have providers in your area. if you do get a discount plan, then...3. look at carecredit. Now i personally have a bone to pick with carecredit (i have not fully been completely pleased with their service) So i am more hesitant to recommend them. BUT if you are in a crunch and no one can lower the price, See if a dentist will take both carecredit and a discount plan. That might be able to save you money and put it on a payment plan option.or4. Talk to the Dentist and see if they would be willing to work out a payment with you directly and take your discount plan as well. Anyway that's my recommendation. Check those out. I will include those links below to each of those plans that way you can quickly browse through them....answers 2:If you are in California you c! an go to UCLA Medical Center, or you can go to Western Dental ! and they can put you on a payment plan that fits your budget.answers 3:Do a google search for dental schools in your state. You still have to pay but it will be a lot less than at a dental office and the treatment will be top notch.answers 4:Look into Care Credit. They offer 0% financing for the first year. This will give you a chance to pay the bill over time instead of all up front. You can apply at your dentists office or online to see if you qualify. In my experience with them, they're pretty lenient with credit too.

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