Q. I Need to have one of my teeth removed and was wondering if anyone knows of a good, but also not too expensive, dentist in my area. I am a 19 year old college student and don't have a job or insurance so I dont have a big budget. If anyone could recommend a dentist that does good work and is friendly I would appreciate it.
A. Dr. Bridger, DDS -- we offer insurance options that have payment options, and we're reasonable. Call us at 713-266-2244, or visit our website at, http://www.bridgerdds.com/. We're located at 3400 S. Gessner.
Anyone have a recommendation for a pediatric dentist?
Q. My daughter is 3 years old and I need to find a pediatric dentist around Houston.
A. Try Pediatric Dental Specialists on Louetta near 249. Both of my children had some serious dental work and this office made the whole ordeal a piece of cake.
Where should a 20-something, single, new dentist live in Houston?
Q. I will soon graduate dental school and will be moving back to Houston after leaving 4 years ago. I grew up in The Woodlands area, but feel that right now I'd rather live within, if not close to the loop. I recently ended a long term relationship and I'm looking to be close to an area with decent night life and other attractions for singles my age. Which areas should I look into for living?
A. Mid Town is full of young professionals, has nice restaurants/bars and most are in walking distance.
Where can I find a dentist that does free check up?
Q. I live in Houston and I need to get a dental check up but I am a little short on money. So where do I find one? And how? I tried looking on the internet but nothing worked.
A. Dentists don't work for free. If you have medicaid, you may be able to find one that takes that.
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