Sunday, December 2, 2012

Anyone in the Chicago Downtown area know of a good dentist who will except payment plans?

Q. I live in Andersonville (Clark and Foster) and I work downtown (Clark and Lake). Does anyone know of a dentist in either of these areas who is good and what they do and will except payment plans?

A. I would encourage you to visit this website: www.healthsavings.ourperfectcard.com I signed up online over 5 years ago and they have saved me thousands of $$ throughout the years. From Root canals, fillings, xray, exams...etc. All services are included in this very affordable plan. They even had my benefits active in 2 hours and was able to use it the very same day. Maybe, carecredit will work for you.


Where can I find pediatric dentists who put braces in the chicagoland area?
Q. I need a pediatric dentist who puts braces in the Chicago area?
MY DENTIST DOES NOT DO BRACES HE WASN'T EDUCATED FOR THAT

A. Tennis Chick, your regular family dentist can recommend an orthodontist. Virtually all orthodontists do pediatric work, since that's who gets braces, for the most part.


What is the cost per plastic veneer?
Q. Also:
-Are there any insurances that cover some of the cost?
-How long do they last?
-Are there any discounts?

Please add any additional information.
I can't seem to find anything about them online.


If its possible, how much would a dentist in Chicago charge per veneer?
I'm not looking for LUMINEERS, I'm looking for PLASTIC VENEERS.

I'm very aware of how much Lumineers cost due to them being porcelain.


Thanks, anyways.

A. In our office it would be about $220. Not as long-lasting as veneers. It might last 5-10 years in a good situation.


How much will it cost to get one wisdom tooth removed?
Q. I Live In Chicago, IL and I need to get my wisdom teeth pulled but I was thinking of doing one at a time.I don't have insurance so I will be paying out of pocket.

A. It depends on whether you have your regular dentist do it or you go to an oral surgeon. It can cost anywhere from $350 - $1,000. You would need to call your dentist office and speak with the insurance clerk or finance manager. They can tell you the exact cost for the oral surgeon or the dentis. Many dentist are no longer pulling teeth. They will refer you to the oral surgeon.

Without insurance they sometimes have a lower fee. Also ask them if you can make payments. Most will allow for some type of payment plan. I do not think it would cost any less if you have one at the time or more than one pulled.





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